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Division details ~$12M in OHV revenues, law-enforcement spending and proposed snowmobile fee increases

Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Council · November 25, 2025
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Summary

Staff told the advisory council the OHV restricted account has averaged about $12 million in recent years, reviewed FY2025 spending (law enforcement, grooming, trail crew, education), and announced a Dec. 2 public hearing on proposed snowmobile registration increases to help cover grooming costs.

Rachel Toker and Jason Curry presented an expanded financial briefing on the OHV restricted account, explaining how revenue flows into dedicated and nondedicated buckets and how funds are used for law enforcement, grooming, trail crews, education and grants. Rachel summarized FY2023–FY2025 revenue and said the program has been "pretty consistent across the board, totaling out to about $12,000,000." Jason explained that some funds are legislatively appropriated (dedicated) and some are discretionary (non‑dedicated), and that personnel and grant appropriations may be split across accounts.

Rachel gave a FY2025 law-enforcement breakout: budgeted $3.3 million but actual…

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