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Friday, March 30, 2012

Governor Scott Walker to sign the UTV program & ATV enhancements (SB 354) on Monday, April 2nd 2012

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker will be signing our UTV bill and ATV enhancement bill (SB 354) into law on Monday April 2nd at the Capital in a closed meeting. We will be on hand to record the presentation for our members to view the following day on our web site and social media sites.

The following list summarizes the bill:
  • Creates a new UTV decal
  • UTV public registrations will be $30 / 2 years
  • UTVs owners will be able to purchase non-resident trail passes
  • UTV’s will be included in the ATV snowplowing law
  • Tampering with UTV hour meters and odometers / same protection as ATV
  • User generated funding for trails
  • Maximum passenger & seating requirements
  • Definition of the UTV
  • Private / agriculture UTV registration will be exactly the same as ATV private registrations
  • For public UTV & ATV registrations, in addition to the 2 side decals furnished by DNR, owners will furnish their own rear plate
  • Commercial dealers, OEMs, distributors will still register with the DNR but will no longer be issued plates, only decals for a self-provided plate
  • A new shorter term, non-resident trail pass will be available for both UTVs and ATVs
  • Effective dates for non-resident trail passes and for permanent ATV and UTV registrations decals will change to April 1st from July 1st
  • A registration free weekend for ATVs and UTVs is added (first full weekend in June)
  • Certain ATVs that do not currently fit the ATV definition can be registered as UTVs
  • Same safety and education rules will apply to UTV drivers

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Douglas County Forestry Trails Opening

The following summer trails under the management of the Douglas County Forestry Department were officially opened for the season at noon on (3/28/12):

Trail 2 (aka Saunders Grade) Schallemeir Road Parking Lot west to the Minnesota Stateline

Trail 3 – CTH T east to Chipmonk Hollow Rd, CTH T West to Trail 41, and the segment from Cranberry Lake Road to Apple Lake Road

Trail 27B – Access Trail into Solon Springs off of Trail 35

Trail 35 (aka Wild Rivers Trail) CTH A/C parking lot south to the Washburn Co. line

Trail 41 – CTH Y south to the Burnett Co. line

Trail 43 (aka Gandy Dancer Trail ) Schallemeir Road Parking Lot west to the Minnesota Stateline

Please be advised that a number of County Forest Roads which are shown as routes on the Summer ATV map have seasonal restrictions closing them until May 1 in order to prevent damage to the road base.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Bayfield County Spring Closure

March 14, 2012

Washburn, WI - Starting Thursday, March 15th a Spring Closure will go into effect for ATV/UTV traffic on all Bayfield County trails. This will help deter damage to the trails which can be very costly and difficult to repair. The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest’s spring closure also goes into effect which prohibits ATVs, motorcycles, horses and bikes from being on the Forest roads and trails. The Tri-County Corridor and Road Routes will remain open for ATV/UTV use during this time. The trails are scheduled to reopen for ATV use on May 1st.

For further information, contact the Bayfield County Tourism & Recreation office at 800-472-6338 or info@travelbayfieldcounty.com.

Clark County ATV Trail Closures

Clark County Forestry and Parks Department announces the annual spring closing of recreational trail systems within Clark County. This annual closing is done to prevent excessive damage to the soft ground.

All Clark County Snowmobile, ATV and Off Road Motorcycle Trails and routes are closed starting on March 15th.

ATV Trails are scheduled to reopen on May 1st. Mountain Bike and Horseback Trails are scheduled to reopen on April 15th. Please be aware that these are tentative planned opening dates – opening will depend on trail conditions.

http://service.govdelivery.com/docs/WICLARK/WICLARK_297/WICLARK_297_20120314_en.pdf

Iron County snowmobile and ATV trails are closed

For immediate posting/publishing:

All Iron County snowmobile and ATV trails are closed effective immediately with the exception of Trail 17 to remain open for ATVs between 9th Ave in Hurley and Manitowish Road in Mercer.

Gates along the trails will be closed.

All other ATV trails will remain closed until break-up conditions recede. ATV trails will open on a trail-by-trail basis as trail conditions dry up and have been inspected for washouts and grade integrity.

Thank you for your cooperation during this seasonal transition time.

Joe Vairus
Forest Administrator

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Marinette County ATV Trail Closure

The entire Marinette County ATV Trail System will be closed to all vehicles effective immediately (March 13, 2012) until further notice. This closure is required to protect the soft trail bed from erosion damage caused by ATV’s and other vehicles during spring breakup. ATV trails will re-open when conditions warrant. Another press release will be placed in the paper when the trails are re-opened.


Erik Aleson
Assistant Parks Administrator
Marinette County Parks & Outdoor Recreation Division
1926 Hall Avenue, Room C318
Marinette, WI 54143-1717
Direct line: (715) 732-7531
Parks Office Phone: (715) 732-7530
Fax: 715-732-7533

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Burnett County ATV Trails Closed

ALL TRAILS ARE CLOSED
This includes the Frozen Ground ATV/UTV Trail System

All snowmobile/ATV/UTV trails in Burnett County are CLOSED. Trails will remain closed for the season.

Our summer ATV/UTV riding season will begin the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend, (May 25th), provided that we are not under a Red Flag Alert for fire danger.

Kari Letch
Burnett County Forest & Parks

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Annual Spring Trail Closures Across Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest

For Immediate Release
Contact: Catherine Pinegar (715) 362- 1373 or Suzanne Flory (715) 362-1354

Annual Spring Trail Closures Across Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Rhinelander, Wis. (March 5, 2010) -- The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest’s All Terrain Vehicle (ATV), motor bike, horse and mountain bike trails are closed from March 15 to April 30 during the spring thaw. This closure is for all Forest Service jurisdiction trails. The closure does not affect trails on private or other public lands.

This standard annual closure is put into place each spring to help protect the trail system. “Heavy trail use during the spring thaw causes significant damage to roads and trails. Rutting, soil erosion and other resource damage can occur when saturated and muddy ground is disturbed; resulting in costly repairs that could possibly extend closures until trails are rehabilitated. ” explained Catherine Pinegar, Forest Recreation Planner.

Trail users should check with counties in which they plan to travel regarding county and State trail systems regulations before planning any trail riding between now and May 1.

Trail users are encouraged to help to protect everyone’s recreation opportunities throughout the year by honoring this closure. As the May 1 date for re-opening the trails draws near, trail conditions will be monitored and evaluated to determine when they are ready for use. ###

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Permanent Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV) Registration Program in Wisconsin Passes the State Legislature

Sheboygan, WI, February 22nd, 2012: The Wisconsin ATV Association (WATVA) representing both ATV & UTV riders is excited to announce passage of a new bill that creates Wisconsin’s next motorized recreational registration program. The bill also makes fundamental changes to the ATV program which adapts changes based on years of feedback from users, local / state/ federal land managers and law enforcement officials.

In a full day of legislative activity, both houses passed the 62 page bill on February 21st 2012. The bill is now headed to the desk of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.

The following list summarizes the bill:
• Creates a new UTV decal
• UTV public registrations will be $30 / 2 years
• UTVs owners will be able to purchase non-resident trail passes
• UTV’s will be included in the ATV snowplowing law
• Tampering with UTV hour meters and odometers / same protection as ATV
• User generated funding for trails
• Maximum passenger & seating requirements
• Definition of the UTV
• Private / agriculture UTV registration will be exactly the same as ATV private registrations
• For public UTV & ATV registrations, in addition to the 2 side decals furnished by DNR, owners will furnish their own rear plate
• Commercial dealers, OEMs, distributors will still register with the DNR but will no longer be issued plates, only decals for a self-provided plate
• A new shorter term, non-resident trail pass will be available for both UTVs and ATVs
• Effective dates for non-resident trail passes and for permanent ATV and UTV registrations decals will change to April 1st from July 1st
• A registration free weekend for ATVs and UTVs is added
• Certain ATVs that do not currently fit the ATV definition can be registered as UTVs
• Same safety and education rules will apply to UTV drivers

An in-depth look at the changes:
Creates a new UTV decal: With the previous UTV pilot program, UTVs received an ATV sticker.

UTV public registrations will be $30 / 2 years: The registration fee will be the same as the ATV fee which helps fund a wide range of support for the UTV trails.

UTV owners will be able to purchase non-resident trail passes: Identical to the ATV registration program, any non-Wisconsin resident will now be eligible to purchase a non-resident trail pass.

UTVs will be included in the ATV snowplowing law: Because the UTV was not a permanent program when Wisconsin passed its ATV snowplowing bill, UTVs were technically not covered under the snowplowing bill. This bill adds them to that statute.

Tampering with UTV hour meters and odometers / same as ATV: Currently there is a law that prohibits tampering with any ATV hour meter and odometer. This law protects the consumer and now applies to UTVs as well.

Additional funding for trails: $5 ATV / UTV late renewal registrations will be available for the trail program.

Passenger restrictions on UTVs: To prevent unsafe riding conditions for passengers, a UTV can only carry the number of passengers as specified by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in the designated seats. This makes riding in the bed or cargo box of a UTV illegal.

Definition of the UTV slightly modified from the pilot program: A golf cart, low speed vehicle, dune buggy, mini-truck, tracked vehicle, and vehicles that meet federal motor vehicle safety standards are not considered Utility Terrain Vehicles.

Private / Agriculture UTV registration will mirror the ATV private registrations: This will enable law enforcement to track and aid in locating stolen vehicles.

For public UTV & ATV registrations, in addition to the 2 side decals furnished by DNR, owners will be required to furnish a rear plate: This change was added after many discussions over the years with various experts and user groups based on surveys and meetings.

• Plate will be minimum of 4 inches in height and 7 ½ inches wide.
• Plate must be white
• Black lettering a minimum of 1 ½ inches high with a minimum 3/16 inch stroke
• Need only the 4 registration numbers and two letters that follow –same as on the registration decal
• Owner shall maintain the plate so it is in legible condition
• Plate shall be attached to the rear of the vehicle

Commercial dealers, OEMs, distributors will still be required to register with the DNR but will no longer be issued plates, only year decals for a self-provided plate: This change is to reflect the public registrations requiring a vehicle plate. Currently the DNR issues a single green, reflective plate for dealers, OEMs and distributors. This revision requires them to furnish their own plate which saves more for the ATV / UTV fund.

A new shorter term, non-resident trail pass will be made available for both UTVs and ATVs: This change allows our non-resident tourists an option of either a 5 day $20 pass or an annual $35 trail pass.

Effective dates for non-resident trail passes and for permanent ATV and UTV registrations decals will change to April 1st, beginning in 2013: The change was made to better serve the users with the registration period more closely aligned with the main riding season.

A registration free weekend for ATVs and UTVs was added: This change was made to match a popular free fishing, free entry to state parks & state trails weekend which helps promote the sport and encourage new riders to try our trails.The weekend is defined as the first full weekend in June of each year starting in 2013.

Certain ATVs that do not currently fit the ATV definition can be registered as UTVs: This change was made for vehicles that fit all of the ATV definitions except they are heavier than 900 lbs.

Same mandatory safety and education rules will apply to UTV drivers: This change is to match the current mandatory safety law in effect for ATVs. This certification applies to anyone born on or after January 1st 1988, the person is required to successfully complete a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ATV safety class. UTV drivers must be at least 16 years old and pass the DNR ATV safety class.

The mentioned changes to the ATV program and the creation of the UTV program are a combined effort of the Wisconsin ATV Association, the Wisconsin County Forests Association in consultation with the Dept. of Natural Resources. We would like to thank all lawmakers that voted for the bill, especially the bill sponsors and co-sponsors & staffs of Senators Leibham, Holperin, Harsdorf, Moulton, Hansen, Lassa and Taylor. On the Assembly side, Representatives’ Severson, Rivard, Endsley, Krug, Marklein, Nygren, A. Ott, Petryk, Spanbauer, Strachota, Tauchen, Tiffany, Tranel Brooks, and Mursau.

Thousands of hours of combined work have been put forth into this bill from grassroots volunteers including WATVA president Randy Harden, WATVA Vice President Rob McConnell, WATVA Special Projects Manager Hank Wozniel and the Wisconsin Forests Association Legislative Committee Chairman Mike Peterson. WATVA would also like to thank all of those who submitted feedback during the drafting period.

WATVA’s President Randy Harden says “I am extremely proud to represent the Wisconsin ATV Association and its members, especially during this bill drafting period. These changes will help shape the future for our ATV and now UTV recreational programs while promoting a positive economic impact to our state’s tourism industry.”

These changes will modernize an ever evolving ATV industry and provide a starting point for the new UTV program. UTVs are one of the fastest growing outdoor recreational products in the market place.

Wisconsin ATV / UTV Association
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