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Jemez Mountains Dispersed Recreation Management Collaborative

This Article contains meeting notes and other documents from the Jemez Mountains Dispersed Recreation Management Collaborative.


Jemez Collaborative Kickoff Meeting

October 14th, 2022

Meeting Notes

Attendees

  • Sam Beard – Trails Chair, New Mexico Cross Country Ski Club
  • Jack Dickey – Vice President, NM 4 Wheelers
  • Rich Steele – Treasurer, NM 4 Wheelers
  • John Brown – NM Trials Association
  • JB Brown – Permit Coordinator, NM Trials Association
  • Joshua Herron – Law Enforcement Manager, NM State Parks
  • Anthony Fettes – Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico
  • Dan Potter – NM Volunteers for the Outdoors
  • Mark Allison – Executive Director, NM Wild
  • Tisha Broska – Deputy Director, NM Wild
  • Cheryl Ridlon – Land user/race director
  • Yvonne Benton – Agriculture Manager, Pueblo of Zia
  • Ulysses Reid – THPO, Pueblo of Zia
  • Chris Toya – THPO, Pueblo of Jemez
  • Mark Magdalena – GIS, Pueblo of Jemez
  • Brian Riley – Jemez District Ranger, USFS
  • John Hennard – Recreation Manager, Cuba Ranger District, USFS
  • Liam Covey-Shannon – Natural Resource Specialist/Outdoor Recreation Planner, Jemez Ranger District, USFS
  • Reuben Montes – Tribal Relations, Santa Fe & Cibola National Forests, USFS
  • Bjorn Fredrickson – Public Services Staff Officer, Santa Fe National Forest, USFS
  • Jeremy Golston – Recreation Program Manager, Santa Fe National Forest, USFS
  • Emily Ontiveros – Resource Assistant, Santa Fe National Forest, USFS
  • Betsy Byrne – River, Trails, and Conservation Assistance, National Park Service
  • Attila Bality – River, Trails, and Conservation Assistance, National Park Service
  • Maria Trevino – River, Trails, and Conservation Assistance, National Park Service

Project Overview

  • With increased recreation use during the COVID pandemic, we all saw more impacts on the landscape from additional recreation users
  • As we work to protect the natural and cultural resources that have been impacted by unmanaged recreation, we can also improve recreational opportunities in a sustainable way and with the involvement of many relevant groups
  • The Forest Service is hoping for long term collaboration around managing recreation, and have an immediate need to get input from the collaborative on priorities for use of the current funding from the Great American Outdoors Act

Discussion Notes

Introduction

Values and interests associated with the landscape

  • Love for landscape
  • Respect
  • Sustainable Use
  • Caring for the land
  • Listen to Tribal voices
  • Education & Youth Education
  • Indigenous land – ancestral heritage
  • Plants/trees
  • Volunteer
  • Diverse recreation opportunities
  • Travel management access

Situation Assessment Discussion

 Presentation: Refer to Situation Assessment Summary on page 6 of the materials packet

Comments

What is something in the summary that surprised you or stood out to you, and why?

Creating a Collaborative Discussion

Discussion around hopes for the collaborative to help create a shared vision, needs to ensure continued engagement, and concerns to be addressed through best practices.

What are your hopes for this collaborative?

What needs to happen in this collaborative to keep you engaged?

What are you concerned about in regard to this collaborative?

Next Steps

Proposal from Forest Service

Working group ideas

Recommended additional organizations to engage


Jemez Mountains Dispersed Recreation Collaborative Meeting

Date: 12/13/2022

Time: 1:00-4:30PM

Location: Zoom

Outcomes

Desired Outcomes

Actual Outcomes

  1. Stronger relationships among Collaborative participants

In progress (ongoing desired outcome)

  • Participants gained an understanding of what their fellow participants need to participate fully and agreed to uphold 31 process and participation principles (group agreements).
  1. Agreement on the goal of the Collaborative

In progress

  • No agreement yet on a goal statement
  • Agreement to form a small committee representing diverse interests to propose a goal statement for whole Collaborative to review at next meeting
  1. Understanding of USFS's position in this process (their opportunities, mandates, requirements, etc.)
  2. Understanding of the opportunities and constraints regarding what this Collaborative can do

Completed

  • Participants were informed of the mandated process and requirements for the Jemez Mountains Recreation Management & Planning, legal requirements of NEPA, the difference between a Collaborative vs. FACA committee and why USFS is taking a Collaborative approach
  1. Identification of projects, programs, and promotions

Completed

  • Participants identified 50+ potential projects, programs, and promotions
  1. Sign-up for Working Groups

In progress

  • 11 folks signed up for all 6 working groups.  More volunteers needed!

Participants

28 people attended

Meeting Notes

Miro Board: Jemez Mountains Dispersed Recreation Collaborative, Online Whiteboard for Visual Collaboration (miro.com)

Group Agreements (Le’alani)

Goal Statement Review (Bjorn)

Goal Statement Deliberation (Le’alani)

Opportunities & Parameters of the Collaborative and its Work (Bjorn)

Projects, Programs, and Promotions (Attila)

Working Groups (Attila)

Polls

Next Steps

One Word Reflection

Ended meeting with 22 participants