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Write to Appeal Decision to Close Nisene Marks to Bikes
Following is a detailed history of the events up to today. An earthshaking decision by California Superior Court Judge Judy Hersher was handed down on December 13, 2004, ordering cyclists out of Nisene Marks State Park, including the Aptos Creek Road. The judge wrote: “Mountain biking is prohibited by the deed restrictions conveying the Dedicated…
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Take Action on Nisene Marks
ROMP, Trail Cyclists, and Friends, If you support trail cycling access in The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park, and support implementation of the new General Plan which has been challenged, please read on. The objective is to convince the State that there is popular support in the community to defend the General Plan for…
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Calabazas Closed. Decision Review Nov 1 at 7pm
Hey everyone, on the 4th of July a good friend of mine crashed at Calabazas Park and broke his neck in 3 places. He is doing much better now but is still in critical condition. As you can imagine staying in the ICU for a month and a half then getting moved around to all…
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Our President’s State of ROMP Address
ROMP Members and Friends, This evening I was re-elected as president of ROMP. Here is a report on what ROMP has been doing and some of what ROMP is trying to accomplish, as I see it. It is as long on words as our deeds are manifold.A summary of ROMP activities, starting with the good…
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SF Recognizes ROMP’s former president
Berry Stevens will be receiving recogntion of service by Mayor Gavin Newsom, Monday October 25 at Pulgas Water Temple for his efforts as a volunteer for the San Franicisco Water Dept, for leading rides in the Watershed. Berry will be representing the bike contingent. Several other ROMP members have helped make this a success, including…
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ROMP recognized with Service Award at MROSD event
Paul Nam was called to represent ROMP and accept an award at last Friday evening’s MROSD volunteer recognition dinner up at Saratoga Springs.With over 600 hours of volunteer labor, ROMP was the group contributing the most hours to the MROSD. Paul says, “It was a surprise to me, and I was proud to accept it,…
