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                                   Johnson Valley OHV Recreation Area SavedJohnson Valley OHV Recreation Area to Stay Open
 Pickerington, OH (12/18/2013) 
                                - The Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area in California  won't be taken over by the military after all, thanks to language  included in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014  that was approved by a U.S. House-Senate conference committee on Dec.  11, the American Motorcyclist Association reports.   The AMA, together with a coalition of off-highway recreation partners,  congratulates U.S. Rep. Paul Cook (R-Calif.) for his leadership in  protecting the interests of the OHV community -- many of whom are  motorcyclists -- by getting the language inserted into the bill. Cook's  language ensures the safety of the residents in the Johnson Valley area,  which is just east of the San Bernardino Mountains near Los Angeles,  and provides an adequate training area for the U.S. Marines stationed at  the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms.   Specifically, Cook's language designates the Johnson Valley OHV area as the Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area,  which will be managed by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The area  is designated specifically for recreational uses including, but not  limited to, OHV use, camping and hiking. Marine Corps activities would  be allowed in a shared use area twice a year for a maximum of 60 days  and would require use of non-dud producing ordnance.   The Cook amendment was inserted in the NDAA in June by the U.S. House  Armed Services Committee, of which Rep. Cook is a member. The measure  then went to a House-Senate conference committee, where conferees worked  out House and Senate differences in the bill. The final conference  committee bill released on Dec. 11 contains the Cook amendment. The bill  now goes to the House and Senate floors for approval before going to  the president to be signed into law.   Wayne Allard, AMA vice president for government relations, praised Cook,  who is a retired U.S. Marine Corps colonel, for his efforts to protect  the local economies and provide for the safety of the residents  surrounding the Twentynine Palms Marine Base. The base wanted to expand  its live fire training into Johnson Valley.   "It was the strong leadership and exceptional ability of Paul to work  with the Natural Resources Committee and Armed Services Committees in  the U.S. House and Senate that protected the popular off-highway area in  Johnson Valley," Allard said. The Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle  Recreation Area is the first federal land-use designation for  off-highway use and becomes a precedent for future motorized  recreation."   The AMA joined with the California Motorized Recreation Council, a  non-profit 501(c)3 represented in Washington, D.C., by The Livingston  Group, to work with Cook to develop the amendment that preserves access  to the Johnson Valley OHV riding area.   CMRC members and partners include the Off-Road Business Association,  California Association of 4-Wheel Drive Clubs, California Off-Road  Vehicle Association, American Sand Association, California-Nevada  Snowmobile Association, AMA District 36 (Northern California,  Northwestern Nevada), AMA District 37 Off-Road (Southern California),  The Partnership for Johnson Valley and countless individuals and  businesses. The Specialty Equipment Market Association, the Motorcycle  Industry Council and Americans for Responsible Recreational Access also  provided valuable support.   A map of the compromise plan for Johnson Valley can be found at the link: http://cook.house.gov/johnson-valley-map. About 
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