All,
On Saturday Jessica and I worked on a project that has been in the works since around December. The DEP wanted to block off ATV access to the various spungs in Wharton and on Saturday we did just that. With multiple volunteers, the project manager and state employees, spungs off of 206 and Sandy Causeway were blocked off to ATV use. This was all done without road closures which the DEP could have done if they wanted to. To me this is a win win for almost all of us. Obviously, there will be some who won't think so.
As you can see there is access for foot traffic allowing anyone to visit these places. They are NOT closed off to the public, only ATV activity.
Jessica at the back entrance to the spung that caused all the uproar last year.
Everyone I have spoken to about this is very happy this has occured. What do you think?
Guy
On Saturday Jessica and I worked on a project that has been in the works since around December. The DEP wanted to block off ATV access to the various spungs in Wharton and on Saturday we did just that. With multiple volunteers, the project manager and state employees, spungs off of 206 and Sandy Causeway were blocked off to ATV use. This was all done without road closures which the DEP could have done if they wanted to. To me this is a win win for almost all of us. Obviously, there will be some who won't think so.
As you can see there is access for foot traffic allowing anyone to visit these places. They are NOT closed off to the public, only ATV activity.
Jessica at the back entrance to the spung that caused all the uproar last year.
Everyone I have spoken to about this is very happy this has occured. What do you think?
Guy