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Division director outlines bills, budget shifts and funding requests for OHV programs
Summary
Division Director Jason Curry said the Division absorbed $80,000/year in maintenance shop costs, reported a final General Fund reduction to $20,000, and outlined expansion requests including a mechanized trail crew and a $2.5 million OHV grant appropriation.
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Division Director Jason Curry briefed the OHV Advisory Council on legislative and budget developments affecting the Division. He said General Fund reductions were finalized at $20,000 — down from an initially proposed $80,000 cut — and that the Division assumed operation and maintenance costs of $80,000 per year for a maintenance shop building. Curry listed budget expansion requests in the Governor’s and subcommittee budgets to fund a mechanized trail crew, a project manager position and a $2.5 million appropriation for the OHV recreation grant.
Curry also summarized three bills relevant to the Division’s work: HB 375, which enables the Outdoor Adventure Fund to cover administrative and public-relations costs; HB 444, which updates sand-dune riding regulations to a broader "high-visibility" standard for flags; and HB 381, which would establish definitions and training-age certification for high-powered electric vehicles used on city streets. Curry framed these items as important to stabilizing registration revenue and clarifying operational rules for emerging vehicle types.
