-December 15th deadline for public input so get your ideas off this site and on to the official site as indicated by this thread!
--It is not important that you agree with my concerns for abuse under this seemingly well intended consolidation of the act... It is in my opinion not just a consolidation and simplification of several regulations into one but a significant change toward privatization of our public resource.
--Comments for against or suggestions for modifications all indicate to government that people are interested and watching.
-NOTE: below part of an article I submitted to a local news paper.
----Some may view spending pubic money on back country roads should not be a priority given the current economic constraint our province is experiencing. There are however many direct benefits associated with public use of Resource roads which are essential for access to back country areas.
-Information from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources Operations indicate that:
Freshwater anglers spend $480 million every year on equipment, travel and
accommodation and hospitality services, supporting 7,500 direct jobs.
* Sustainable hunting by resident hunters and guide outfitters contributes
approximately $350 million to the province annually.
* The guiding industry provides 2,000 jobs for rural communities and
families, generating approximately $116 million in revenue each year.
-Resource roads with public access are an essential component of a sustainable economy for Rural British Columbia.
The best way to provide feedback is via the Natural Resource Road Act Project website at
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/mof/nrra/.
All feedback will be considered and accepted until Dec. 15, 2011. P