Forest Service wants to do away with unnecessary roads in grasslands
February 23, 2011 at 6:00 pm in The Dickinson Press
Nearly 2,500 miles of old road in the Little Missouri National Grasslands could be returned to nature and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service requests public input. Continue Reading

The problem is the Forest Service wants to get rid of roads, the question of whether or not they are “necessary” really isn’t in the equation.
Those roads have been there more than long enough to be established roads under ND law. People have a right to use them. Yet the Federal Gov is trying to close them and charge “violators” hundreds if not thousands of dollars if they catch you off an ever decreasing road system.
If they weren’t needed, they wouldn’t exist. People don’t just randomly drive around and make roads. If the road is there, someone needs it.
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