I had contacted them when we started talking about the PPA brochure and they are aware of that and have been since earlier in July. I have not mentioned this new gate or news report to them.
Hi Kevin,
Not sure if you follow our OTNJ FB page, but we have been running posts of the same survey with our own suggested language to counter theirs. If the past is any indication to the present, our inputs will likely match or exceed theirs. We are aware that they have begun a new "campaign" on the MAP. Look for info soon, but I just did an interview and revisit to Jemima Mount last week with a reporter from NJ Spotlight to show how the location has improved since our project there in an attempt to show our projects are more effective than general road closures. We will continue to work to counter their narrative and any ideas you may have on this front will be more than welcome!
Thanks,
John
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:09 PM Kevin wrote:
Hi,
I am contacting you to see if you have heard or been contacted about the new PPA brochure that mentions a MAP to protect the Pine Barrens from off-road abuse and misuse. They are also asking people to take a NJ Parks survey and answer question 8 with the below verbiage:
Dear (member),
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) launched a campaign called “I Heart NJ Parks” and as part of this campaign, they are conducting a feedback survey of park visitors. Let them know NJ is not doing enough to address lawless off-road vehicle abuse in Wharton State Forest and elsewhere in the Pinelands National Reserve.
Go to the survey and select Wharton State Forest.
For #8 “What can we do to enhance your enjoyment of this park?” Paste this message into the window:
I am very concerned that the DEP has not protected Wharton State Forest from off-road vehicles. The DEP must immediately clarify what is and what is not a road in Wharton State Forest. Lawless off-road vehicle users continue to damage sensitive habitat, public access, and scenic views in our parks and the DEP has not fulfilled its duty to protect the public’s land. I ask you to immediately implement the Pinelands Commission’s road map for Wharton State Forest and direct Park Police to prioritize the enforcement of ORV laws by issuing the fines permitted by law which states a minimum of $250 for first offenses and a minimum of $1,000 for repeat offenses.
This sounds to be like we are going to revisit the MAP debacle from few years ago but we now have different players in positions of power concerning the Governor and the members of the Pinelands Commission. I am fearful of what the end result will be if we do not do something to counteract this push by the PPA.
The PPA paints all off-roaders as people who thrive on destruction, in my opinion. If you have seen it, then you have seen the tractor tired trucks in the mud and other vehicles being shown in various areas that they should not be. Jason Howell from the PPA says that some were taken from an Instagram account and I verified this as true (
https://www.instagram.com/dirtbag4x4/?hl=en). They show a lot of these vehicles in different areas doing things that they should not. I am not condoning their behavior and I do think it needs to stop but they most likely are in an area where law enforcement cannot or will not go to. Enforcement should be the primary method to stop or curtail negative behavior like this.
I do not feel that the broad strokes that the PPA is using is going to benefit those that use the Pines properly and respectfully.
There are more road closures, like the one to protect the Pickering’s morning glory plant that will be coming as well.
Is there anything that OTNJ has planned to combat this?
Look forward to hearing from you