CANCELED
Due to a legal challenge by the Center for Biological Diversity and the Desert Protective Council, our attorney has advised us that it is in our best interest to cancel the event and withdraw the request for a Special Event Permit from California State Parks. Although this may feel like a loss, remember, we are in this for the long run. We need to work in conjunction with State Parks so Truckhaven will remain open and available for OHV use in the future.
CORVA & Ecologic Partners, Inc. held off the
Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)
to close the TRUCKHAVEN Area !
SACRAMENTO – On Friday, January 26, 2007, Judge Gail Ohanesian of the Sacramento County Superior Court denied a request by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) that would have shut-down the popular “Truckhaven” area to off-highway vehicle use for the indefinite future.
CBD had sought the TRO claiming that the California Department of Parks and Recreation had failed to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act prior to allowing OHV activities at the Truckhaven property, which State Parks acquired last summer. CBD also alleged that State Parks had allowed the California Off-Road Vehicle Association (CORVA) to hold an illegal OHV event last weekend (January 20-21) at Truckhaven.
Both State Parks and CORVA submitted detailed briefs and other evidence to the Court demonstrating that no legal violations took place and requesting that CBD’s request for a TRO be denied. The Court was persuaded that no restraining order was necessary to protect the resources at Truckhaven.
CORVA’s legal counsel, David Hubbard of EcoLogic, said, “This is a great victory for families who enjoy recreation in the southern California desert. For the moment at least, we have preserved a Truckhaven tradition that has been unbroken for more than 50 years.”
The fight over Truckhaven is not over yet. Although its TRO request was rejected, CBD still intends to pursue its overall CEQA lawsuit against State Parks over Truckhaven. CORVA and other interested parties will likely participate in the litigation.
For more information regarding this press release, contact David Hubbard at dph@ecobalance.biz or (619) 992-3600.
(EcoLogic is a non-profit corporation committed to responsible family recreation in the great American outdoors.)
Saturday, January 27, 2007 – 8:15 a.m.
Here are the suits and responses that have transpired in the last week.
The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) filed two suites in court against the California Department of Parks and Recreation and CORVA on Friday Jan 19, 2007.
Read what the CBD has posted on their Press release and the CBD website. (Posted Friday 1/19/07)
Here are the two suites filed Friday
Petition for Writ of Mandate and Complaint for Delaratory Judgment
Motion for Stay and Temporary Restraining Order
These are the reason CORVA chose to cancel the Truckhaven Challenge and Satellite Safari, Friday.
Saturday morning the Course markers were removed and NO OFF-ROAD EVENT was held.
Monday, the CBD alleged that CORVA held the Truckhaven Challenge
Here
is the response by David Hubbard (CORVA's Attorney)![]()
This page last updated August 11, 2007