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State OHV manager urges counties to 'join, participate and donate' to preserve trails; highlights grants and RS 2477 claims

5793494 · August 19, 2025
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Wade Allison, Utah State OHV manager, told the commission grants and volunteer clubs are central to trail maintenance, urged counties to exercise RS 2477 claims for historic routes and promoted grant cycles and the Outdoor Recreation Initiative as funding sources.

Wade Allison, the Utah State OHV program manager, told the San Juan County Commission that clubs, volunteer jamborees and grant funding are essential to maintaining off-highway-vehicle (OHV) access and that counties should press ownership claims where appropriate.

Allison, who said he accepted the job in May, told commissioners the OHV program has awarded significant grant funds to San Juan County over the years and that volunteer clubs are…

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