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Division receives 34 FY26 OHV grant applications totaling roughly $2.6M; staff flags several large or unusual requests for review

5793868 · August 7, 2025
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Summary

The Division of Outdoor Recreation received 34 FY26 applications requesting about $2.6 million and flagged several applications for additional eligibility review or presentation, including Duck Creek Village, several similar county tourism requests, large trailwork grants, and SAR drone procurements.

The Division of Outdoor Recreation reported to the OHV Advisory Council on Aug. 6 that 34 applications were submitted for the FY26 cycle, requesting a combined total of about $2.6 million; staff assigned reviewers and asked council members to notify staff of conflicts.

Why it matters: A handful of applications either require legal eligibility checks or exceed flat-rate thresholds and thus will be reviewed in more detail and may require applicant presentations to justify higher costs.

Rachel Toker said the division received 34 applications totaling roughly $2,600,000 and that staff had assigned reviewers based on background and geography. She asked council members to report conflicts and to…

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