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What is the function of the OHV Advisory Group?
The Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Group (OHVAG) is a body of dedicated citizen volunteers who assure public involvement in the implementation of the OHV Program. The seven-member group is appointed by the State Parks Board. This advisory group is instrumental in the development and implementation of the OHV Recreation Plan.

The OHVAG serves as in advisory capacity to the Arizona State Parks Board. The State Parks Board has the final decision making authority over expenditure of the OHV fund.
The Group members each serve a three year term.
Of the seven members, five must be members of an organized OHV group. The remaining two members must be casual OHV recreationists or representatives of the general public.
No more than two members may reside in one county.

 

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Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Group, OHVAG

OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE ADVISORY GROUP
2006
Roster
County
Affiliation
Term Expiration
Harold “Drew” John
(Chair)
Graham
Gila Valley ATV Riders Club
12/31/09
Michael L. Sipes
(Vice Chair)
Navajo
Citizen-at-Large
12/31/07
Pete Pfeifer
Pima
American Motorcycle Association
12/31/09
Sandra L. McCullen
Maricopa
AZ State Assoc. of 4-Wheel Drive Clubs
12/31/06
Rebecca Antle
Pima
AZ State Assoc. of 4-Wheel Drive Clubs
12/31/07
Richard Hank Rogers
Apache
Apache County ATV Roughriders
12/31/08
James R. Schreiner
Coconino
Citizen-at-Large
12/31/08

OHVAG Membership

  • Seven members appointed by the Arizona State Parks Board to a maximum of two consecutive three-year terms.
  • Five members must be members of organized OHV groups.
  • Two members must represent the general public or casual OHV enthusiasts.
  • Residency requirements state that no more than two members may reside in the same county.

The OHVAG serves in an advisory capacity to the Parks Board. The mission of the Arizona Off-Highway Vehicle Program is to develop and enhance statewide off-highway vehicle opportunities, and to develop educational programs that promote resource protection, social responsibility, and interagency cooperation.

For information or questions regarding the Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Group (OHVAG) contact:

Recreational Trails Coordinator/Partnerships Division
1300 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85007



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