Tag Archive: La Honda Creek

Apr 16

5/19 – Public Hearing Draft Master Plan for the La Honda Open Space Preserve

Hi all, I’ve never posted here, but I got the following email, which I am sure others also received. Is is worth going to this and speaking up for mountain biking, or has the MSROD BOD already decided to shut us out? Thanks! -johann *********** You are cordially invited to join us on May 19 …

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Jan 28

UPDATE / RESPONSES on Dirt Rag article about La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve

Responses by ROMP President, Josh Moore, and Dave Crane, of La Honda, CA on Karl Rosengarth’s article regarding MTB access in La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve. http://www.dirtragmag.com/web/article.php?ID=1041&category2=web_ex

Dec 04

La Honda Creek OSP Draft Master Plan Open House Report

Mountain Bikers were out in force to object to the near total ban on bikes in La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve. Good Job! Thanks Everyone who came out to The Mountain Terrace owned by our friends at Alice’s Restaurant. Francois was kind enough to show a few pictures for those of you who could …

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Nov 21

Open La Honda Creek OSP to Bikes! Meeting 12/4 4-7 pm

Please attend upcoming open house public meeting for La Honda Creek open space preserve scheduled for Dec 4th, 4-7pm @ The Mountain Terrace. Located across Skyline blvd from Alice’s Resturaunt at 17285 Skyline blvd, 94062 Presently the “plan” has 0 access for bicycles on this 5,759 acre preserve,with a very open ended “once a safe …

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Dec 17

La Honda Creek OSP Input Needed

I went to the MROSD public input meeting for La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve. There were about 60 – 80 people present, most of whom were from La Honda. In addition there were the usual 5 mountain bike advocates, and the usual 5 equestrian advocates. There were a few more equestrians from town than …

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Oct 17

La Honda Creek Master Plan 11/16/2006

In 2004, the District kicked off the master planning process for La Honda Creek Preserve and completed two public workshops. Through the master planning process, the District will develop a resource protection and visitor use plan that aims to provide the public with greater opportunities for recreation access, interpretation, and education while protecting the natural, …

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