Today the Idaho Recreation Council and Chris/Lois Schwarzhoff, with the support of the Village of Yellow Pine and Big Creek Lodge and Outfitters, filed a Motion for Summary Judgment in the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho, asking the Court to set aside and void the 2008 Travel Plan for motorized travel in the Payette National Forest. The Plaintiffs are specifically challenging aspects of the Travel Plan that closed historic road use in the area of Big Creek and Yellow Pine. Thank you for your interest in this case of great importance to rural Idaho communities and Idaho’s recreation users.
Payette National Forest – Challenge to Motorized Travel Plan
January 27th, 2012 | Posted By:id-rc-webmasterDISCUSSION:
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