Grant comments for Downieville

Comments Needed for 2021 Downieville and Quincy Trailwork

Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship (SBTS) has applied for four project grants this year and need your comments to CA-OHV on both so we can receive the grants and continue providing #dirtmagic to the public! Below are instructions in an easy, step-by-step process and the link to submit your comments in support of SBTS receiving these grants.

As far as what to say, you can be brief or you can pontificate, but the crux is to communicate how important the Downieville and Quincy trails are to you and how important it is to keep these trails open for the public to use. Also mention the economic importance of the trails, for they provide critically positive economic impact in two struggling California counties.

Ideas on why to comment:

  • Recreation opportunities for visitors and locals
  • Creates local employment
  • Creates sustainable trail systems that require less maintenance
  • Keeps trails open and safe while protecting watershed

The comment period closes May 4, so please provide comments before then, and spread the word! The more positive comments we receive, the better.

How to comment in 3 easy steps and directions below

  1. Go to the OHV Grant Web Page
  2. Choose Agency
  3. Choose Project
    then add comment

We Need Comments for Each of These Three Grants


Downieville Ground Operations

Project expanded to include Fir Cap and Downie River trail, hoping to improve trails for a variety of users.

  1. Go to this page and click on the “•••” button after “Agency”
  2. Choose Agency: type in “Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship”
  3. Choose Project: “Ground Operations”
  4. Comment

Plumas County Ground Operation

Project expanded to include trails around Blue Nose/Onion Valley area off Laporte road to expand user options .

  1. Go to this page and click on the “•••” button after “Agency”
  2. Choose Agency: type in “Plumas County” and select “Plumas County” (not “Public Works”, “Search & Rescue”, nor “Sheriff’s Office”)
  3. Choose Project:Ground Operations
  4. Comment

Plumas County Development

Construct 37 new miles of motorized multi-use single track on Mt. Hough

  1. Go to this page and click on the “•••” button after “Agency”
  2. Choose Agency: type in “Plumas County” and select “Plumas County” (not “Public Works”, “Search & Rescue”, nor “Sheriff’s Office”)
  3. Choose Project:Development
  4. Comment


Visual Guide on How to Comment

Step 1:

Click on *** to search for Agency

Step 2:

Step 3 (for Plumas County and Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship):

Grant comments for Plumas

Grant comments for Downieville