ORV Ordinance (3973) FAQ
What is County Ordinance 3973 – the “ORV Ordinance”? [0]
Why do we need an ORV ordinance? [0]
How does the ordinance affect me? [0]
Who is the ordinance aimed at? [0]
What does the ordinance do? What are the major provisions? [0]
How does the ordinance work? [0]
I’ve called Code Enforcement about a suspected violation. What happens next? [0]
What are the penalties? [0]
So where CAN riders ride? [0]
Is it true that the ordinance keeps me from having more than 9 people on my property? [0]
How was the staging permit 10-person number arrived at? [0]
Can I ride on CSA roads? Does the ordinance apply there? [0]
Who designed the ordinance? [0]
Is the ordinance working? [0]
How can I support the ordinance? [0]
How do I contact my County Supervisor? [0]
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here [1], or to obtain a copy or for more detailed maps call the Sheriff’s Department at 760-252-6000.
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here [1], send an e-mail message [2] or even better, write your own! And don’t forget to call your Supervisor, too! Phone numbers and addresses can be found directly below. It is critical that the Supervisors hear from you!
Show up at the public hearing. Opponents to the ordinance are expected to be there in force. YOUR PRESENCE IS CRITICAL! Tuesday, July 24, 2007 Tuesday August 21, 2007, at the County Building in San Bernardino. Monitor this Website for updates and rides.
Write the newspapers. Letters to the Editor are an important way to get your views across. Explain why the ordinance is important to you. Write today! Also, call in on radio shows.
Talk to your neighbor. Get the word out!
Volunteer with Community ORV Watch. Folks are needed to do outreach at the swap meet, farmers market, on the phones, etc. Carpools will be needed for the public hearing in San Bernardino. Contact our volunteer coordinator here [3].
Report abuse. Code Enforcement and the Sheriff's Department need you to report ORV abuse; enforcement funding depends on it!
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County Website [4]. You may also send an email directly to your Supervisor here [5].
First District (approximately Twentynine Palms and east):
Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt, (909) 387-4830
Third District (approximately west of Twentynine Palms):
Dennis Hansberger, (909) 387-4855
Mailing address for both:
San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
385 North Arrowhead Avenue
San Bernardino, California 92415-0110
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Click here for a printable version of this FAQ [5]