Booger wrote: That means more money for fewer trails then the state will see that as a way to divert the funds to social programs.
zillacon wrote:they now require a $5 fee for all Mountain Bike trails in the Boulder area.
Gregg wrote:So we are going wheeling next weekend (Labor Day MSV). Do you think we should get permits?
Gregg wrote:So we are going wheeling next weekend (Labor Day MSV). Do you think we should get permits?
ZOSO wrote:Or charge us by the mile?
zillacon wrote:I got mine from Sun Honda but have bought them for my ATV's at Colorado powersports. They will send you a renewal after the first year you purchase one.
Here is another sign that was posted for STT that states the same as the one you saw.
ak68 wrote:It may be different in different parts of Colorado but if your vehicle is licensed and legal for the road then no OHV. Only non-licensed OHV's need the sticker.
kinder wrote:The argument for the OHV tags are thus in my mind. Your license plate and associated fees fund roads, not trails, so if you pay up for the OHV tag it should be helping our trail system. I have no idea how the state is using these funds, I hope wisely.
Jesus_man wrote:kinder wrote:The argument for the OHV tags are thus in my mind. Your license plate and associated fees fund roads, not trails, so if you pay up for the OHV tag it should be helping our trail system. I have no idea how the state is using these funds, I hope wisely.
I am all for doing this *if* the funds go directly to trail maintenance, but I wonder what traditionally has funded this and where is that money now? Or is it a ploy to get more of our money??
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