Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
Haler has gotten an earful but needs to keep hearing that you don't solve a localized problem with a statewide ban on public access to public property that is held in trust for ALL citizens by the state.Sg


You may be overstating the nature of that State property and others where this situation may occur. Does the fact that a road end happens to abut a river or lake become an authorized access point for the public?

Don't get me wrong, over the years I have used a number of roadside access points and recognize that due to various circumstances access is diminishing on both private and publicly owned properties placing more emphasis on unofficial access points.

That leads me back to the millions of $ pulled out of the RCO account by the legislature and, in my opinion, a lack of willingness on the part of the State to address the access problem. Sadly, this seems to be a race to the bottom.
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