| Johnson Valley Riding Area May Get Reprieve from Base Expansion
 King of the Hammers SxS / UTV Event Location Johnson Valley Riding Area
 Pickerington, OH (12/20/2012) 
                              - Riders who use the popular Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Riding  Area in California may not lose most of the area to a Marine base  expansion after all, the American Motorcyclist Association reports. 
 The military is barred from spending money on expanding the Twentynine  Palms military base into Johnson Valley until it completes a report on  how the expansion would affect off-highway riding, under a military  spending authorization bill approved by U.S. House and Senate conferees  on Dec. 18.
 
 "The report to Congress would cover the impact on  off-highway vehicle recreation in the Johnson Valley region, along with  alternatives for achieving the goals of the military and the OHV  recreation communities," said Wayne Allard, AMA vice president for  government relations. "This report would allow for more time to,  hopefully, come to a solution that meets the training needs of the  military while maintaining access for motorized recreation."
 
 The language, included in the National Defense Authorization Act for  Fiscal Year 2013 (H.R. 4310), was offered by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett  (R-Md.) with support from Sens. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Mark  Udall (D-Colo.). House and Senate negotiators worked out their  differences over the bill in a conference committee and then sent it to  their respective chambers for final approval. Once approved by both  chambers, it goes to the president to be signed into law.
 
 "The  AMA, in partnership with the California Motorized Recreation Council and  The Livingston Group in Washington, D.C., that was hired by the CMRC to  move the legislation, worked long and hard to get this important report  required before the base expansion can proceed," Allard said.
 
 The California Motorized Recreation Council is a non-profit association  comprised of the leadership of the largest off-highway vehicle  recreation organizations in California. CMRC membership includes, the  Off-Road Business Association, California Association of 4-Wheel Drive  Clubs, California Off-Road Vehicle Association, AMA national, American  Sand Association, California-Nevada Snowmobile Association, AMA District  36 (Northern California, Northwestern Nevada) and AMA District 37  (Southern California) Off-Road.
 
 "I particularly want to thank Rep. Bartlett and Sens. Feinstein and Udall for their efforts," Allard said.
 
 "This was truly a team effort involving many southern California  motorized groups and their elected representatives in Washington, D.C.,  as well as other representatives in Congress," Allard said.
 
 In  July, the Department of the Navy released a final environmental impact  statement for the expansion of the Marine base. The preferred  alternative would allow public use of only 40,000 acres of the  190,000-acre Johnson Valley OHV area, and for only 10 months a year.
 
 It's all part of an effort by the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center  at Twentynine Palms to expand its land holdings to allow for more  live-fire training. The Marine Corps is part of the Navy.
 
 The proposed expansion needs congressional approval. The military had hoped to begin training on the land in 2014.
 
 Several years ago, the Navy began the formal process to take over some  365,906 acres of public land near San Bernardino to use for live-fire  training for the Marines.
 
 At that time, the Navy filed an  application with the U.S. Interior Department seeking control of the  public land, which is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Bureau of Land  Management. The Navy also wants priority for some 72,186 acres of  non-federal land in case the federal government acquires it.
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