http://www.nj.gov/dep/newsrel/2006/06_0068.htm
This shows how much money the state got from the federal government for trails in 2006. I think it says 1.7 million dollars. It states in that document that the money is to be used for hiking, some other uses and also motorized vehicles. Yet when you see where the money was spent, none of it was for motorized vehicles. Maybe I don't like hikers and hiking, maybe I don't like fishing because I think it is cruel to stick a hook through a fish and maybe I don't like hunting because it is cruel to shoot a defenseless animal but hey money is spent on those sports. For the record I don't feel that way, just trying to make a point. Not everyone likes the same thing and one activity shouldn't take in all the money.
Isn't the sticking point just finding appropriate places to spend it? I know you guys are in a tough spot, because if you are too close to neighborhoods, the people are likely to object to noise and traffic. If you are in a natural area, us tree-huggers will object to the affects on wildlife. We have suggested that the riders get organized and creative and work with real estate agents to identify appropriate sites, but riders seem to be focused exclusively on getting what the state promised, and it doesn't seem that they have put any effort in this direction. Personally, I think you will get what you want much faster if you organize, pool your resources, and buy the land you want. You could probably work with a developer who has the expertise. Maybe an old industrial site? Maybe a piece of farmland that would otherwise turn into some kind of housing or commercial development?