West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR75

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Requesting the US Army Corps of Engineers adopt rules allowing licensed Side by Sides to access all roads

Impact

If enacted, HCR75 would prompt the US Army Corps of Engineers to re-evaluate its policies regarding the use of side by sides on the roads within its control. The resolution draws attention to the inconsistency between regulations applied to state-owned properties and those of the US Army Corps, which currently prohibits side by sides but uses similar vehicles for their operations. This change could potentially lead to increased tourism and accessibility for visitors utilizing the campgrounds maintained by USACE.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 75 (HCR75) requests that the United States Army Corps of Engineers adopt rules allowing licensed 'side by side' off-highway vehicles to access all roads under their jurisdiction. This resolution emphasizes the importance of tourism to West Virginia's economy, particularly as it pertains to recreational vehicles. The resolution references previous changes to state park rules that have facilitated the use of 'side by sides' on state highways, showcasing a need for uniformity in vehicle access across different jurisdictions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR75 appears to be generally positive among West Virginia legislators, as it highlights efforts to enhance tourism and promote recreational activities within the state. Legislative discussions seem to underline a shared belief in the economic boost tourism can provide, aided by facilitating the use of off-highway vehicles on designated roads. However, there may be concerns related to safety and environmental impact that are not explicitly addressed within the resolution.

Contention

One notable point of contention in discussions about HCR75 is the apparent double standard established by the US Army Corps of Engineers; while they restrict public use of side by sides, they operate these vehicles themselves. This allocation could potentially lead to public backlash if the Corps does not take action to resolve the disparity. Additionally, ensuring public safety and environmental integrity while accommodating recreational vehicles on more roadways may pose challenges that need careful consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB189

Allowing special purpose vehicles access to any public road that is not limited access road

WV HB3370

Creating loan program for certain properties and developments on U. S. Army Corps of Engineers land, state parks and resorts

WV HR1

Adoption of the House Rules

WV HCR64

U. S. Army Air Corps PVT-II Charles A. White Memorial Road

WV HCR75

Requesting a study concerning the construction of welcome centers.

WV SR1

Adopting Rules of Senate

WV SCR10

US Army Air Corps PVT Albert J Sutphin Memorial Highway

WV SB470

Making adoption records accessible for medical purposes

WV SCR11

US Army SGT Brian Christopher Karim Memorial Road

WV SCR1

Adopting Joint Rules of Senate and House of Delegates

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.