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Posted on: February 13, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Grants

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RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT

Sheriff Chad Bianco

Press Release:Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Grants
Station Area:Hemet
Written Date:February 13, 2020Time:3:00 PM
Incident Date:February 13, 2020Time:3:00 PM
Incident Location:Hemet 
Reporting Officer:Deputy Chris Waters
File Number(s):N/A


On behalf of the County of Riverside, Sheriff Chad Bianco is applying for a total of $319,894 from the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle(OHV) Recreation Division Grants &Cooperative Agreements Program funding for Law Enforcement projects.

The Hemet station area is approximately 750 square miles. Most of the area patrolled is accessible to OHV style vehicles. The area is comprised of both state and federal wildlife areas, BLM land areas and Riverside County Open Space Habitat Conservation Land. Hemet Station’s area has several OHV approved riding areas such as Bee Canyon and Hixon Canyon riding area in Anza. The approved riding areas are approximately 20 to 30 miles. The issue at the Hemet Station is OHV riders riding all of the unapproved areas which encompasses several hundred miles.   The patrol area covers the unincorporated areas of Aguanga, Anza, Cahuilla Tribal Nation, East Hemet, Garner Valley, Gilman Hot Springs, Green Acres, Idyllwild, Lake Riverside, Mountain Center, Pine Cove, Pine Meadow, Ramona Tribal Nation, Sage, San Jacinto and San Jacinto Riverbed area, Santa Rosa Tribal Nation, Soboba Hot Springs and Valle Vista. 

Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Hemet Station is experiencing an increase in illegal OHV activity, along with illegal marijuana growers using OHV style vehicles to travel to their grow sites. The Hemet Sheriff’s Station area is comprised of mountain, valley, desert and wilderness areas. The area has hundreds of miles of open space and contains all types of weather, such as several feet of snow, torrential rain, high winds, extreme heat, and debris flow issues after two large wildland fires in our area.  Hemet Station area has multiple open space habitat protected areas which have seen multiple issues of fencing being cut and OHV tracks in the protected area. The Sage area has had specific incidents of trespassing in protected areas and OHV tracks have been discovered and recorded by Riverside County Park Rangers and Riverside County Biologists.

Hemet Station has over 3000 illegal marijuana grows.  In 2019, Hemet Station personnel have served over 250 search warrants and have recovered 233 tons of illegal marijuana. Hemet Station has recovered over 10 illegal OHV style vehicles and have seen proof that the growers use these vehicles to travel from grow site to grow site. 88 firearms have also been recovered and has become a serious officer safety issue for anyone patrolling OHV areas. 

Within the jurisdiction of the Hemet station, many areas exist where endangered species are being directly negatively impacted by illegal OHV activities on the lands that have been acquired for their protection. In the San Jacinto River wash, which sees daily OHV trespassing, San Bernardino Kangaroo Rats and least Bell’s vireo regularly have their burrows collapsed or nesting behavior disturbed. Further south, in the Sage and Aguanga areas the same can be said for Stephen’s and Aguanga kangaroo rats and coastal California gnatcatcher. And to the east in the Anza area OHVs frequent prime quino checkerspot butterfly habitat, where OHV’s have been implicated as being a major cause of mortality of young caterpillars who enjoy sunning themselves on open trials.

Due to this destructive potential, Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan( MSHCP) Ranger staff spends a great deal of time addressing the issue of OHV trespassing. In 2019, Rangers made contact with 56 OHVs on conserved land. However, MSHCP Rangers do not possess citation authority and have little recourse in these interactions other than a verbal warning and an escort off property. Many more contacts were attempted but were unsuccessful as the individuals fled the area. During the same time period Rangers discovered and repaired 72 cut fences and 12 damaged gates that were associated with illegal OHV activity. 

To address the issue. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Hemet OHV Team was formed to actively patrol no-go areas with in Hemet’s jurisdiction. The OHV Team will cite illegal OHV operators and guide OHV riders to legal riding areas. The Hemet OHV Team educates OHV riders on where to ride and provides maps to show legal riding areas within the Hemet jurisdictional area.

This Press Release is to ensure the public is aware of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department- Hemet Station’s intent to apply for OHV funding as outlined above. Any comments or questions may be directed  to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Hemet Station at 951-791-3400 or via electronic mail at cjwaters@riversidesheriff.org The period for application review and public comment will be from 3/3/20-5/4/20, see the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle website at www.ohv.parks.ca.gov



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