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Michigan Mountain Biking Association

October 12th Chapter Meetings

There are two chapter meetings happening in the Southeastern Michigan area on October 12th.  If you live in SE Michigan, please make an attempt to attend one of them, and find out what's happening in your chapter.

 

Metro North Chapter meeting is @ 6:30PM

Rochester Mills Beer Co. (http://beercos.com/)
400 Water Street, Rochester, MI 48307
Map Link: http://tinyurl.com/34jl6v

 

Metro South Chapter meeting is @ 7:00PM

Ashley's (http://www.ashleys.com/)
7525 Wayne Rd., Westland, Michigan

 

2012 Annual Meeting & Expo

January 29, 2012

Michigan State University Pavilion
4301 Farm Lane, East Lansing, MI  48824

We will have day-of swap meet sign-ups at the expo--MUST BRING YOUR OWN TABLE.

Please click here to download the expo flyer and distribute.

The Annual Meeting and Expo is open to the general public.  It is a great opportunity to connect with passionate cyclists, find great deals with the vendors, and to celebrate the advocacy efforts of the past year.  This year's expo will feature:
  • an indoor riding arena;
  • First across the Finish Line and Volunteer of the Year awards;
  • Championship Points Series (CPS) awards;
  • a silent auction;
  • a swap meet;
  • a raffle;
  • and a concession stand serviced by MSU.

Schedule | Silent Auction | Swap Meet | Vendors | Directions and Parking

Camping and RV hook-ups are also available on the property.

 

Membership under the New IMBA Structure

Now that most of the MMBA chapters have transitioned into the IMBA chapter program, how do you renew your membership or join? Sign up for your IMBA membership at http://www.imba.com/join and select the appropriate chapter. When registering for your account, be sure to use the same email address that you used with the MMBA, if applicable.

If your chapter does not show up in the list, it probably hasn't completed the transition. In that case, select "I don't have a local chapter or my club is not listed" when you get to the last dropdown box. Your membership will merge with your chapter when it completes the transition.

If you already have an IMBA account, you can login by visiting http://www.imba.com/ and clicking on "Login" in the upper right corner. Afterward, click on "Edit Account" in the same spot to make changes or view your information.

IMBA membership money is split between IMBA and your local chapter.  Money for IMBA corporate sponsorships stay with IMBA.  Businesses who wish to support the MMBA with statewide advocacy efforts may sign up as an MMBA Corporate Sponsor.

 

"Right to Ride" Legislation

Although the Michigan Legislature passed comprehensive trail use legislation in 2010, the horse and pack-animal lobby is pushing hard for another bite at the apple.  Their greatest goal is to enact so-called "Right to Ride" legislation which would guarantee equestrian access to all areas currently used by horse and pack-animals, or that were EVER used by horse and pack-animals.  In its most extreme form, the legislation would seem to allow equestrians to lay claim to new trails just by riding on them. 

Grassroots Communication

Rep. Foster's office says that they have already received a multitude of emails from mountain bikers on this issue.  This has gone a long way toward making Rep. Foster more sympathetic to the MMBA’s point of view.  Great job!

Now other members of the House Natural Resources Committee need to hear the message as well.  It is most effective when legislators hear from their own constituents, so MMBA members should try to write to their own state representatives and senators about this issue. 

Key Legislators

Members of the House Natural Resources, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation Committee are:

Rep. Frank Foster (R-Pellston) This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Rep. Matt Huuki (R-Atlantic Mine) This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Rep. Kurt Damrow (R-Austin)
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Rep. Holly Hughes (R-White River Twp.)    
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Rep. Joel Johnson (R-Clare)  
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Rep. Peter Pettalia (R-Presque Isle)
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Rep. Wayne Schmidt (R-Traverse City) 
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Rep. Harold Haugh (D-Roseville) 
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Rep. Tim Bledsoe (D-Gross Pointe) 
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Rep. Dian Slavens (D-Canton)
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Rep. Maureen Stapleton (D-Detroit)
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Message

MMBA members are encouraged to use their own stories and anecdotes when discussing this legislation with their legislator; however, they should try to include one or more of the following talking points:

  • HB 4684 and HB 5175 both unfairly elevate equestrian trail users above all other user groups in terms of statutory protections.  Both bills grant equestrian users trail access and designations that other user groups would not be entitled to.
  • The Legislature just passed comprehensive trail use reform last year and they should let that process move forward before coming up with new legislation.  A major component of that legislation was the establishment of the Michigan Snowmobile and Trails Advisory Council (MSTAC).  The purpose of this committee was to address user group access issues such as those driving these bills.
  • The statewide Snowmobile and Trails Advisory Council – made up of representatives from all trail user groups – would become a meaningless body should HB 4684 pass.
  • The Legislation passed last year created a number of criteria the DNR must meet before it may restrict access to a trail network; it also gives trail users opportunities to contest the restrictions.  Introducing new legislation at this point would void the progress that has been made adhering to these criteria.
  • The DNR should be allowed to continue to manage access to trails for any user groups in the interest of public safety, maintenance, or in furtherance of the state goals for a certain area.  User groups such as the MMBA have established that it is possible to partner with the DNR to gain access to state land for trail systems.
 

IMBA Chapter Program Information

Information regarding the transition to the IMBA Chapter Program can now be found using the Menu on the left side of this page.  

 
Click on IMBA Chapter Program for an overview and FAQs.


 
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