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  • April 12, 2018 10:19 AM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)

    Annual Meeting

     April 28, 2018   9:00 AM | Jawbone Canyon OHV Area

    CELEBRATING THE POWERFUL HISTORY OF ORANGE
    ~ Since 1969 ~

    Plans are coming along for our CORVA Annual Meeting on April 28th at the Jawbone Station. We would like you to encourage any and all clubs, friends and families to attend.  We will be holding our meeting during the 22nd Annual Moose Anderson Day Cleanup.  Ed Waldheim's Friends of Jawbone volunteers will be making all the arrangements for the Moose Anderson event, including breakfast at 7:30AM, followed by the clean up.  Then they will return and we will all enjoy a fabulous hamburger lunch sponsored by CORVA.  After lunch we will invite everyone to join us for the announcing of the winners of our Annual Awards; our statewide and Southern board elections and some surprise special guests.  You won't want to miss this meeting.

    WEAR YOUR ORANGE CORVA SHIRT.

    (We will have shirts and all the CORVA Store at the meeting for purchase.)

    Show your support and let's bring in as many people as we can for this special event. 

    POTLUCK DINNER: After the Saturday meeting and elections, there will be a CORVA potluck near the Jawbone Station in a campsite with a nice CORVA firepit.  Arrangements are still in the works, but we will circle the wagons and set-up like we do at other CORVA events.  The menu will include a BBQ of some type along with traditional potluck dishes you are encouraged to provide.  Again, please invite everyone to this special event.  Let's show our support for this great organization!! 


    Starts at 9:00AM

    Business Administration
    Regional Reports
    Financial Reports
    CORVA Awards Voting (winners announced after lunch)

    Lunch 12:30

    Sponsored by CORVA
    Greetings / Special Guests
    Special Awards

    3:00 - 5:00

    Voting for Board of Directors
    Voting for Southern Board Positions
    Annual Planning

    Evening

    CORVA Potluck & Firepit


    Thank you and looking forward to your support of the CORVA Annual Meeting!

    Your CORVA Volunteer Board

  • March 19, 2018 5:51 PM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)

    The San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) has the power to order the state to stop operating Oceano Dunes SVRA. The retiring APCD Officer proposed his agency issue a 'Nuisance and Abatement Order' just prior to his departure.  This requires a hearing, which will take place this Wednesday, March 21st, to determine what actions the APCD will take. This could include an order that would close completely the SVRA. 

    Rather than face almost certain closure of the SVRA on terms set by the APCD rather than Parks, SVRA administration opted for an agreement that would allow OHV use to continue, with serious restrictions. Although the hearing board could still issue an order to close the facility at their meeting, this is far less likely with the settlement agreement in place

    We strongly believe Oceano Dunes SVRA must remain open to OHV recreation and oppose severe restrictions that will limit access to the dunes. After the hearing we must all work together to investigate  legal options available. We will do whatever we can to protect our park.

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  • January 05, 2018 11:12 AM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)

    Media Contact
    Amy Granat, Managing Director
    California Off-Road Vehicle Association
    Amy.Granat@CORVA.com
    (916) 710-1950

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    January 5, 2018  

    Ocotillo Wells OHV Trails Remain Open to Users Thanks to Actions of California Off-Road Vehicle Association

    Court Rules in Favor of California Department of Parks and Recreation

    Sacramento, Calif. – A lawsuit had been brought against the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the Division of Motor Vehicle Recreation by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility in 2013. PEER claimed that the state was not protecting cultural and archeological resources within Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area, 85,000 acres located near Borrego Springs, Calif.

    The lawsuit lasted several years and sought to limit travel in the park to only routes shown on the official park map, a small percentage of the routes actually in the park. The California Off-Road Vehicle Association led the fight against the closures and played a pivotal role in fighting this lawsuit on behalf of the State. Additional organizations, EcoLogic Partners and Tierra Del Sol 4 Wheel Drive Club, later joined in the legal battle under the direction of CORVA's attorney Jesse Barton.

    On Jan. 2, 2018, the Superior Court of California ruled in favor of the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the Division of Motor Vehicle Recreation. Off-roaders can still enjoy full use of the recreation area, while park management can continue to manage the park without fighting a lawsuit.

    “With the recent passage of Senate Bill 249, which renewed the California Off-Highway Motorized Vehicle Recreation Division, and the win of this lawsuit, a strong foundation of responsible use guidelines for off-road vehicle opportunities has been established in California,” said CORVA Managing Director Amy Granat. “While these successes should be celebrated, it’s critical for off-road enthusiasts to continue to advocate for their rights. CORVA will continue to monitor legislation and engage its members to protect off-road opportunities.”

    View PEER Ruling

    About CORVA

    Working for off-road interests at all levels of government since 1970, the California Off-Road Vehicle Association is based in Sacramento, Calif. CORVA is solely supported by members, donations and sponsors. The organization’s primary focus includes working with federal and state agencies to promote off-road recreation and prevent trail closures, while protecting motorized access in California for the people, not from the people. CORVA ensures that the voices of off-road recreationaists are heard and that off-road trail users retain the right to enjoy public land. For more information, visit CORVA.org.

  • November 28, 2017 1:01 PM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)

    ExtremeTerrain Clean Trail Grant Program ExtremeTerrain Clean Trail Grant Program

    ExtremeTerrain’s Clean Trail Grant Program

    Get $250 for a Trail Improvement Project

    ExtremeTerrain strongly advocates for the responsible recreational use of off-road trails and is happy to launch the Clean Trail Grant Program.

    This program will provide eligible groups the opportunity to apply for a grant to fund their next trail improvement related project which could range from trail clean-up, trail restoration, trail expansion, to name a few. Various Wrangler and 4x4 groups and organizations as well as publicly and privately owned off-road trails are all invited to apply for the grant.

    Along with the grant, ExtremeTerrain will provide industrial strength trash bags for collection of any debris.

    Eligibility

    In order to be considered, applicants must meet one of the following requirements:

    • Organize or belong to a Wrangler/4x4 group/club with more than 5 members
    • Own or work at a private or public off-road park
    • Organize or belong to an OHV Organization with more than 5 members

    Requirements

    • Proof of your affiliation with organization/club/park
    • Must provide digital photo of trail improvement project
      • Action shots of volunteers preferred!
    • Completion of application form
    • Organization's are eligible once per year up to two years
    • Sign the eligibility waiver

    Grant should be used for the following:

    • Tools needed for trail cleaning/restoration/expansion
    • Food and non-alcoholic beverage for all volunteers
    • Promotional materials used to attract volunteers
    • Miscellaneous trail improvement expenses

    * Only Clubs in the US are eligible

    * Clubs are eligible for grant once

  • November 07, 2017 8:21 PM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)

    Media Contact
    Amy Granat, Managing Director
    California Off-Road Vehicle Association
    Amy.Granat@CORVA.com
    (916) 710-1950
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     November 6, 2017

    California Off-Road Vehicle Association Receives Donation from Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame

    $2,500 Presented at Induction and Awards Ceremony  

    Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame Board Member Bob Ham (center), also a CORVA board member, presents checks to former CORVA president Ed Waldheim (far left) and San Diego Off-Road Coalition President and CORVA Board Member Ed Stovin (right). Also included in photo are event hosts and off-road racers Ricky Johnson (left) and Sara Price (far right).

    Sacramento, Calif. – The 2017 Induction and Awards Ceremony hosted by the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame took place Oct. 30 in Las Vegas. Four individuals, who each have at least 15 years involvement in off-road motorsports, were inducted into the Hall of Fame. This year’s inductees included Dave Ekins, Cliff Flannery, Bob Gordon and Bill Savage.

    In addition to the yearly induction ceremony, the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame contributes to an activist organization to maintain continued protection of off-road access on public lands.

    This year, the Hall of Fame made a $2,500 donation to the California Off-Road Vehicle Association and a $2,500 donation to the San Diego Off-Road Coalition.

    “CORVA appreciates this generous donation that will support efforts to preserve the future of off-roading on our public lands,” said CORVA Managing Director Amy Granat. “We will continue to advocate for off-road interests at all levels of government, as we have since 1970.”

    Granat said the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame’s main role is to honor the icons and organizations who have paved the way for the off-road industry, but they are also dedicated to preserving the sport's future.

    “That’s something to be admired,” Granat said. “Not only is the Hall of Fame recognizing significant achievements made by individuals in the industry, the organization is passionate about ensuring that off-roading can be enjoyed for generations to come.”

    About CORVA

    Working for off-road interests at all levels of government since 1970, the California Off-Road Vehicle Association is based in Sacramento, Calif. CORVA is solely supported by members, donations and sponsors. The organization’s primary focus includes working with federal and state agencies to promote off-road recreation and prevent trail closures, while protecting motorized access in California for the people, not from the people. CORVA ensures that the voices of off-road recreationaists are heard and that off-road trail users retain the right to enjoy public land. For more information, visit CORVA.org.

     

  • November 03, 2017 9:39 AM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)

    Here are the notice and agenda for the Public Works Plan Listening Session for Oceano Dunes SVRA and Pismo State Beach. This is an opportunity for people to listen, comment and/or ask questions regarding a new public works plan being considered for Oceano Dunes SVRA. The plan itself will not be discussed, because it has not yet been developed. 

    The Air Pollution Control District for the county has determined that changes need to be made to traffic patterns in the park to minimize the release of particulate matter into the air. It has not yet been determined whether the public works plan would reduce access to the dunes, but it is a fair assumption. The one thing we do know is that something will change to motorized access, but we will still be able to keep Oceano Dunes SVRA open. 

    It is critical that off-roaders who know the park best attend and ask pertinent questions. 

    The public can email pwpinfo@parks.ca.gov  for questions and comments about the meeting.

  • October 23, 2017 7:39 AM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)
    H.R. 1913 Would Establish the Clear Creek Recreation Area

    Please urge your Senators to support H.R. 1913, the “Clear Creek National Recreation Area and Conservation Act.” H.R. 1913 would reopen the Clear Creek Management Area in central California and protect access to trails, roads, and other areas on BLM land that were previously used for off highway vehicle recreation prior to the Clear Creek Management Area closure in 2008.

    The U.S. House passed H.R. 1913 in July of this year, and the legislation now sits before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. As a California specific issue, Members of the ENR Committee are hesitant to take a position on the legislation without the California delegation’s consent. It is important for California OHV enthusiasts to show California Senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris your support for access and for legislation that protects opportunities for motorized recreation.

    Please send a letter encouraging your Senators to support H.R. 1913.

  • October 12, 2017 10:02 AM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)
    Bay Area and Northern California Off-Roaders it’s time for us to step-up and help our fellow humans. Mitch Hammond, Amy Wessels Sagraves and Carl Limpus, are organizing a relief effort for the fire victims. At this time, we need donations of personal hygiene items such as tooth paste, tooth brushes, deodorant, new underwear and socks. All the things that are needed day to day to make us feel human. Please don’t donate jackets and other clothing now, we have been told the shelters have plenty of them.


    Mitch and company are working on making 600 burritos to take up to the shelter early next week. Please donate burrito fixings. The idea is that these can be wrapped-up and are easy to transport.

    The fires are still burning so things will be changing quickly, this will be an ongoing effort. Please stay tuned for further details as they develop.


  • September 29, 2017 6:18 PM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)

    The Off Road Vehicle Legislative Coalition (Coalition) is proud to announce that we have engaged the services of Kathy Lynch of Lynch and Associates to provide legislative advocacy services for the Coalition. The Coalition member organizations were impressed with the way Ms. Lynch worked tirelessly this year in efforts towards passage of the bill to make PERMANENT the Off-Highway Motorized Vehicle Recreation Division (OHMVR). Kathy Lynch was initially engaged by the San Diego Off Road Coalition to represent their interests in conjunction with allied off road groups during the extensive legislative negotiation process as the bill to renew the California OHMVR program worked its way through the legislature. 

    Ms Lynch worked in close coordination with other lobbyists who represent off road enthusiast and business organizations, as well as the unified off road vehicle community in California.  Having a permanent OHMVR program within the California Department of Parks and Recreation will ensure that OHV recreation will always have a place in the state. OHMVR is responsible for managing nine State Vehicular Recreation Areas that offer motorized recreation for children and families, and is also tasked with working with federal and local agencies to provide quality off-road experiences throughout California. Ms. Lynch will now represent the Coalition when the legislature reconvenes for the second year of the current session.

    The Off-Road Vehicle Legislative Coalition is comprised of the American Sand Association, California Off-Road Vehicle Association and San Diego Off Road Coalition. Each of these organizations has an impressive history of successfully engaging with government agencies at all levels to promote and defend the rights of off-road recreationists.  The goals of the organizations include adequate access to areas that are capable of sustaining use by off road vehicles and educating these agencies on the important economic contributions that  OHV enthusiasts add to communities that support off-highway opportunities, especially in rural areas throughout the state. With the very experienced and capable help of Kathy Lynch, the Off Road Vehicle Legislative Coalition looks forward to continuing strong representation in Sacramento protecting motorized vehicle access to our public lands.

     

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  • September 18, 2017 6:39 PM | CORVA Administrator (Administrator)

    Update on SB 249: Just a few short months ago, we never would have believed we could take out 90% of the objectionable components of SB 249, and rewrite the bill using current law as the basis for moving forward. Because of your calls and communications to legislators and justified anger at the original language in SB 249, the OHV community was able to convince the author and legislative leaders to work collaboratively on this bill and it's companion bill SB 159. SB 249 removed the sunset for the California OHV recreation program, giving us a permanent program and grants program protected by statute!

    Working with the OHMVR Division, State Parks and a coalition representing the united OHV community, we developed common sense approaches to improve upon and replace many of  the environmental community's outrageous and unwarranted requests in the original language of SB 249 for more strenuous reporting and monitoring of SVRA's that in many cases would result in spending millions of dollars on plans and reports with no corresponding improvement in environmental protection or improvement in recreational opportunity. We were able to drastically reduce these requirements, but as off-roaders we understood that retaining and refocusing some these analyses will also help defend our parks from frivolous lawsuits in the future. 

    With the recognition that no piece of legislation is perfect, we've evaluated the final language after all the amendments to these bills to make sure there is no hidden language that could hurt our parks, our access, or grant funding.

    We ask all OHV enthusiasts to remain engaged with your parks and CORVA. There will always be entities that oppose off-road recreation, and will try to limit our opportunities and hurt our program, so staying involved is important. A united OHV community with the help of off-roaders around the state worked together to protect the OHMVR Division and our SVRA's this year. With your support, we've accomplished something very important for the future of OHV recreation in California.

    CORVA and all of our allied groups that support off-road recreation in California are now united in asking Governor Brown to sign SB 159 and SB 249 which are now on his desk awaiting his signature.

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