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Hagwood to discuss FS travel plan May 4
M. Kate West
Chester Editor
chesternews@plumasnews.conl
Plumas County Sheriff
Greg Hagwood will be the
featured speaker during the
May 4 Almanor Tea Party
(ATP) meeting in Chester.
The meeting is scheduled
to begin at 6 p.m. in the
Chester Memorial Hall and
will likely be live streamed.
Considered the fourth
installment of the educational
series on the topic of the
United States Forest Service
Travel Management Plan
(TMP), the stated purpose of
the ATP meeting is to generate
substantive public comment
on both the USFS proposed
planning rule and the TMP
before the May 16 federal
deadline.
During an April 14 inter-
view Hagwood outlined his
general focus for the May 4
meeting.
"I will be talking about the
United States Forest Service
Travel Management Plan,
which is part and parcel of
their larger strategic plan,"
he said.
Specifically he said he
would speak about the diffi-
culties the rules would bring
to law enforcement, tourism,
the local economy and
citizens' ability to access and
enjoy public lands.
"I will also speak about oth-
er difficulties Plumas and our
neighboring counties have ex-
perienced in engaging the
Forest Service in their pre-
scribed processes as they de-
velop rules and regulations,
and most importantly, the
necessary collaboration and
cooperation between local
governments and the United
States Forest Service.
"Additionally, there will be
a discussion about alliances
and Northern California
counties working together --
both law enforcementand
county governments -- to
find an equitable solution,"
he said.
This meeting follows di-
rectly on the effort Hagwood
describes as "taking the is-
sue beyond Plumas County."
During his planned atten-
dance at the annual Califor-
nia State Sheriff's Associa-
tion meeting April 17 -21,
the sheriff said he would be
talking with his peers.
"I will be meeting with and
discussing this emerging sit-
uation with sheriffs through-
out the state in an effort to
coordinate a response to
what has been increasingly
recognized as a looming
crisis on a number of
different fronts," Hagwood
said.
His professional stand on
the TMP was initially report-
ed in the Feb. 16 issue of the
Chester Progressive newspa-
per.
• His statements about his
willingness to protect and
serve the personal liberties
of citizens as regards access
to public lands went viral
and have continued to cause
a stir across the nation.
About the May 4 gathering,
party spokesman Rob Maple
said, "While this is another
part of the education series it
is likely not the final meeting
to be hosted by the Almanor
Tea Party."
He also said the ATP was
in the process of bringing
more speakers to the podi-
um. As of this date, no other
names have been announced.
Among the potential nota-
bles, Maple said he hopes su-
pervisors from Lassen and
Plumas counties will attend.
He said he also hopes repre-
sentatives from Lassen,
Plumas, Tehama, Butte and
Sierra county sheriff's offices
will attend.
For more information
about the Almanor Tea Party
or to view previous live
stream meeting videos, visit
almanorteaparty.wes.com.
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