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Committee weighs access, nonmotorized trail fees and state‑lands recreational permits
Summary
State Parks and Game and Fish described demand for public access and nonmotorized trail funding; legislators proposed exploring user-fee options and coordination with state lands to allow recreational permits on leased state property.
Dave Glenn, director of State Parks and Cultural Resources, and Chris Floyd, deputy director, told the committee there is strong public demand for nonmotorized trails but limited funding. "We get more requests for non motorized trails than for anything else," Floyd said, noting federal Recreational Trails Program dollars amount to roughly $400,000 a year for the whole state.
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