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Name: Lance Hooper on May 18, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: An ORV park would be a great addition to the state. I feel that it would also aid in the preservation of our wildlife, in that it will give off road enthusiast a safe place to wheel. In turn keeping people of farming areas, and heavy wildlife populated area.Flag
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Name: Chris Koelzer on May 18, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: This needs to be seriosly looked at and implemented. I think a offroad park in Nebraska would have a big interest!Flag
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Name: Jeremy Cady on May 18, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: we need something like this. wont harm the enviroment, helps the local economy and provides enviromental awareness.Flag
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Name: Timothy Adams on May 18, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: I feel that the development of an off-roading park here in nebraska could bring revenue to the state of nebraska as well as help to preserve other parks and roads that are not intended for off-road use -TimFlag
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Name: Ryan Richardson on May 18, 2004State: KSCountry: USComments: I think an OHV park in the State of Nebraskra would be a could addition to the state. There are many off-highway enthusiasts that live there and would take good care in preserving the area.Flag
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Name: Kyle Kloewer on May 18, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: I would like to see a ORV park in NE, it would be nice to have a safe legal place to wheel in NEFlag
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Name: Kurt Fossen on May 18, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: This is an excelent idea and will most definately benifit everyone from local communities to the weekend camping family. There are thousands of trail bikes, three and four wheelers as well as off road oriented trucks jeeps and specialty built rigs in this part of the country. It is a shame that there aren't more area's set aside for fun loving, responsible people to enjoy their hobby.Flag
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Name: Tom Mooney on May 18, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: "I think an OHV park in the State of Nebraskra would be a could addition to the state. There are many off-highway enthusiasts that live there and would take good care in preserving the area."Flag
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Name: Kirk Oberle on May 19, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: I feel a local OHV park would help teach future generations of four wheel drive owners off highway manners. I firmly believe a place to legally drive off highway would help minimize problems with destruction of public and private property.Flag
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Name: Nathan Taylor on May 24, 2004State: MOCountry: USComments: There is a huge potential for the families and groups to put unused land to good use. There are many clubs in the Mid-West that would make an OHV park a place to visit. All of the clubs that I have been in contact with in the area are very responsible with the land and make it a priority to keep the land in good condition and most even have more than one event a year at OHV parks for teaching, maintenence and clean-up.Flag
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Name: Mark Meier on May 25, 2004State: KSCountry: USComments: An OHV recration area could be a nice addition to the state of Nebraska.Flag
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Name: Robin Fickbohm on May 25, 2004State: KSCountry: USComments: I think an OHV park in Nebraska would provide family oriented recreation activities, provide economic benefits to local businesses, and bring in more tourist's. Any way you look at it, it's a win-win situation!Flag
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Name: Ken Nielsen on May 25, 2004State: IACountry: USComments: Vice President of Goodtime 4 WheelersFlag
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Name: Phil Morrissey on May 31, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: this would stop off roading on private propertyFlag
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Name: Jim Lei on Jun 3, 2004State: SDCountry: USComments: I'd love to go to NE to find some 4 wheeling that is close to me for my family and I to enjoy.Flag
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Name: Russ Dunham on Jun 4, 2004State: NECountry: USComments: Our entire family enjoys 4 wheeling and would love to have an ORV in Nebraska. We travel to Kansas and Colorado now.Flag