Rick Jandreau
Alaska Division of Forestry
101 Airport Rd
Palmer, AK 99645
October 9, 2006
Dear Mr Jandreau,
At a general meeting of the Willow Area Community
Organization (WACO), a motion was passed to notify you of
it’s opposition to the proposed Copper Timber Sale in the
Willow area. The community feels it is not in the best
interests of Willow nor in the best interests of the State
to precede with the sale.
Willow prides itself in claiming the ``Recreational Capital
of Alaska.’‘ One large component of local recreation is the
trails in the timber sale area. WACO’s recently adopted
Willow AreaTrail Plan states that the wisest and best use of
the land in the sale area is for recreation and mushing
habitat. The Plan also requests that the Kashwitna
Management Plan and the Willow Sub Basin Plan be updated
with recreation and mushing habitat being the best use in
many areas effected by the sale. Please see the enclosed
the Willow Area Trail Plan.
The trails in the effected area considered vital for dog
mushers training for the Iditarod, the Yukon Quest, the Fur
Rondevous and many other classic races. During the logging
operations, the trails will be ``limited’‘ as described in
the sale’s Land Use Plan, but for the many dog teams that
train there this will mean ``closed.’‘ After operations are
done, logging roads to the cutting areas will not have the
loops and connections needed for good trail systems.
The sale is not in the best interest of the State for many
reasons, one of which is the sale will generate very little
or no revenue, especially after considering the costs
associated with managing the sale. Indirect costs of
removing timber such as rebuilding the Shirley Towne Bridge
and wear on the public road system, if borne by the public,
will further decrease net revenue.
Our community strongly supports local sawmills, log home
builders and firewood cutting areas, but this sale would
take away available logs for local uses. For example, the
best value added use of mature spruce is not wood chips but
house logs that can be utilized by local log builders or
sawmills.
Our community would support the Copper Timber Sale if it
could be done without adversely effecting other important
land uses, when it generates significant revenue or would
provide an important ``value added’‘ product to the local or
state economy. The Willow Area Community Organization
feels this sale does none of these things and is not in the
best interest of our community or the State.
Sincerely,
Linda Oxley Chair
Governmental Affairs Committee
Linda Oxley, Chair, WACO
Phone: 2615 Email:
chair@waco-ak.org
Erin McLarnon