Aug. 18 Open House to address open space, parks in Carson River area
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 08/07/2014 – 2:30pm
Residents interested in open space and parks along the Carson River, including Silver Saddle Ranch and the Prison Hill Recreation Area, may want to attend an Aug. 18 open house hosted through the Carson City Parks and Recreation Department.
The event will be in Bonanza Room of the Carson City Community Center, 851 East William Street from 3 to 5:45 p.m. and will include information, maps and draft recommendations from the Management Plan. Written comments are also encouraged.
Immediately following the open house, the Open Space Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting at 6 p.m. in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center with a presentation and an opportunity to submit public testimony.
A second opportunity to view the presentation and submit public testimony will be at the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting on Sept. 2, 5:30 p.m. in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center. All comments are encouraged and welcomed.
The Draft Management Plan along with the maps, appendices, and comments and staff responses can be found here.
DRAFT Management Plan for Carson City Open Space and Parks in the Carson River Area
I’m making sure you know about this meeting tomorrow (Monday, Aug. 18th) about Carson City Open Space stuff, meeting to address the Carson River corridor properties and make up some more rules and regulations. Douglas and Lyon County affected.
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Del Albright
Director of Operations, BlueRibbon Coalition www.BlueRibbonCoalition.org
2014 Inductee, Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame (www.ormhof.org)
Founding Trail Boss, Friends of the Rubicon www.rubiconfriends.com
Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce member luncheon
PNMTA members with interest in the subject are invited to join the luncheon — don’t forget to sign up using the link below
The August Membership Luncheon will look at the upcoming release of the BLM’s Resource Management Plan, with a special look at the plans and the items that Carson City BLM has considered related to Douglas County and the surrounding area.
We will be joined by Colleen Sievers, the Acting Associate District Manager and RMP Project Manager in the BLM Carson City District. Don Holmstrom, the new Carson City District Acting District Manager, will also be joining us.
We’ll be treated to lunch at Jethro’s, and their luncheon offerings always get rave reviews.
Carson / Tahoe Moto is a gathering of motorcycle riders. It’s a rally, with an emphasis on discovering great roads—whether you prefer pavement or dirt—and meeting new people who love motorcycling as much as you do. It’s about getting out on the road and riding—not standing around looking at bikes. – See more at: http://carsontahoemoto.com/what/#sthash.fwwhj8gv.dpuf
The Reno Dust Devils MC is putting on it’s annual AMA sanctioned 2 day, Reno Ride 200, dual sport and adventure ride September 12th, 13th and 14th, 2014.
Friday evening will be dinner and a pre-ride party.
Saturday and Sunday will start with breakfast before riding through Nevada’s high desert and the scenic Sierra Nevada Mountains. These will be epic rides with with everything from easy roads to challenging single track. Sunday features an awesome route that will provide excellent views of the National Championship Air Races. Lunch will be provided at a designated spot each day.
Saturday night dinner will be hosted by Riverside BMW at the Boomtown Hotel and Casino.
The rides are non-competitive, self guided tours on designated routes using GPS tracks provided by the Reno Dust Devils.
As always, a portion of the proceeds will be given to protect and improve access to public trails!
And as always you can expect this to be the best Dual Sport and Adventure Ride and Rider Party in the west!
Visit http://dustdevilsmc.com/rr200 to sine up and for more info.
All day hike to the top of Jobs Peak on September 21, 2014.
Spectacular views from Mt Rose to Sonora Pass and beyond with the Carson Valley directly below.
A 2,000 ft elevation climb, from roughly 8,600′ to 10,500′, following a small, steep user created trail.
Good dogs are welcome but this will most likely be a dry hike. Probably no water for dogs.
Directions From Carson Valley: Hwy 88 South to Pickets Junction in Hope Valley. Turn Right or North on Hwy 89 (toward Tahoe). Follow 89 for approximately 1.8 miles, to the old road crossing. Park on the valley side of the hwy on the paved old road. Watch the traffic as they come pretty fast down the hill from Luther Pass.
Directions from South Lake Tahoe: Hwy 89 South, approximately 9.3 miles from Hwy 50 in Meyers. The old road parking will be on the Right.
Meet at 9:00 AM.
From there we can car pool up the dirt Willow Creek Road, approximately 4.5 miles to the log deck/trail head. My car will take 7 people if two have short legs.
Bring good hiking shoes, hats, sunscreen, light jacket (may be chilly up top) food and plenty of water.
Any questions, contact DougH at 530-414-5178 or [email protected]