JeepinIan
04-24-2001, 08:36 AM
Friends Of The Rubicon Unite!
- Working To Keep The Rubicon Open
The first Friends of the Rubicon meeting is set for April 25th from 7-9PM in Sacramento, CA.
(please read below for contact information!).
The first meeting agenda agenda/purpose will focus on a few things then expand from there. Here's the main goals for the night:
1. Identify the users of the Rubicon (us) and who they represent (and see if get a fix on how far reaching the efforts might be).
2. List the issues facing the trail and OHV useage.
3. Prioritize those issues.
4. Figure out what next steps need to take place from those priorities, including determining who needs to be the signatories to any agreements or MOU's with the Lahontan water folks and/or Placer County. Probabley a small group of representatives to do the signing, with all of us pitching in to do the work when it comes time.
This is ONLY the FIRST meeting. Don't fret if you can't make it. The Friends Of The Rubicon will keep you thoroughly briefed of what happens and where they want to go next.
If you have any questions or want to attend this meeting please contact Del Albright @ jeepndel@goldrush.com or visit his website @ http://www.goldrush.net/~jeepndel/.
The good news is that Placer County is actively pursuing this project on the McKinney Rubicon road. They have even set up a page on their website to provide information as Friends Of The Rubicon move forward. The link to this webpage is: http://www.placer.ca.gov/works/rubicon.htm.
Source: Friends Of The Rubicon
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Ian, all the way from sunny South Florida where women are in bikinis all year long!
- Working To Keep The Rubicon Open
The first Friends of the Rubicon meeting is set for April 25th from 7-9PM in Sacramento, CA.
(please read below for contact information!).
The first meeting agenda agenda/purpose will focus on a few things then expand from there. Here's the main goals for the night:
1. Identify the users of the Rubicon (us) and who they represent (and see if get a fix on how far reaching the efforts might be).
2. List the issues facing the trail and OHV useage.
3. Prioritize those issues.
4. Figure out what next steps need to take place from those priorities, including determining who needs to be the signatories to any agreements or MOU's with the Lahontan water folks and/or Placer County. Probabley a small group of representatives to do the signing, with all of us pitching in to do the work when it comes time.
This is ONLY the FIRST meeting. Don't fret if you can't make it. The Friends Of The Rubicon will keep you thoroughly briefed of what happens and where they want to go next.
If you have any questions or want to attend this meeting please contact Del Albright @ jeepndel@goldrush.com or visit his website @ http://www.goldrush.net/~jeepndel/.
The good news is that Placer County is actively pursuing this project on the McKinney Rubicon road. They have even set up a page on their website to provide information as Friends Of The Rubicon move forward. The link to this webpage is: http://www.placer.ca.gov/works/rubicon.htm.
Source: Friends Of The Rubicon
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Ian, all the way from sunny South Florida where women are in bikinis all year long!