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CODE RED ACTION ALERT - SOLAR PROJECT STATES SIGNIFICANT IMPACT TO PRAIRIE CITY SVRA

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CODE RED - ACTION ALERT for all OHV Trail and Competition Users

 SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS TO PRAIRIE CITY SVRA FROM SOLAR PROJECT

 SEND COMMENTS - DUE MAY 5, 2025

 

*This is a longer than usual alert due to the importance of PCSVRA and the complexity of the issue.

 

QWR wants to alert the OHV racing and casual use community about a proposal to site a 2,704 acre  200-megawatt solar facility next to the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Division’s Prairie City State Vehicle Recreation Area (SVRA). 

 

COYOTE CREEK AGRIVOLTAIC RANCH – DEIR (752 pages)

https://planning.saccounty.gov/Pages/Coyote-Creek-Agrivoltaic-Ranch.aspx


Project Map in Relation to PCSVRA


 

 ISSUES OF CONCERN

 

The project’s 230-kilovolt (kV) gen-tie line would be approximately 1.3 miles long and would parallel the boundary of the SVRA. The gen-tie line would connect with a new switchyard that would be constructed to interconnect into the Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Following construction of the switchyard, SMUD would own and operate the switchyard facilities.

 

While many Californians support sustainable solar projects they also believe that impacts to existing open space recreation facilities should be minimized and the trail opportunities respected and protected.

 

The DEIR states on page 3-47… “Because there are no feasible mitigation measures available to reduce the project’s significant impact from substantial adverse effects on scenic vistas as viewed from the Prairie City SVRA, this impact is significant and unavoidable.

 

What the DEIR does not address is how siting a major industrial power facility adjacent to Prairie City SVRA could impact the long-term viability of the unit staying open for casual OHV recreation and 2 or 4 wheel powersports events such as the Hangtown Motocross Classic or the NorCal Rock Racing Ultra4 Stampede.


It does not appear the project proponents presented this issue before the CA State Parks OHMVR Commission as required by CA PRC Section 5090.24 (a) that requires the OHMVR Commission to “Be fully informed regarding all governmental activities affecting the program.”  A hearing before the commission would better inform the riders, competition organizations, and powersports businesses.

 

The DEIR did not meaningfully discuss how the project would impact existing casual and competition uses including access to adequate water supplies for managing OHV operations that is already an issue at the SVRA. The solar project offers no solution and would only compound the water shortage and quality problems.

  

The DEIR did not meaningfully discuss what dust related (generated by routine operations)solar project mitigation or maintenance requirements (i.e. washing solar panels) would be imposed onto the SVRA and what the associated costs shouldered by the OHV Trust Fund would be.  There are also easement concerns for project facilities on SVRA property.

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SEND YOUR OWN PERSONAL LETTER TODAY – Tell them who you are and why PCSVRA is important to you, your family or business.  Feel free to reference the aforementioned bullet points and be sure and ask they pause this process until after it is officially presented at the June 11-12, 2025 CA OHMVR Commission meeting.

 

EMAIL TO:     CEQA@saccounty.gov

 

 [Date]

 

Sacramento County,

Department of Community Development, Planning and Environmental Review Division

Attention: Environmental Coordinator

827 7th Street, Room 225

Sacramento, CA 95814

 

RE: Coyote Creek Agrivoltaic Ranch Project - Control Number:  PLNP2021-00191 - State Clearinghouse Number:  2022010271

 

Dear Environmental Coordinator,

 

[INSERT PERSONAL STORY/USE AT PCSVRA]

 

[INSERT CONCERNS ABOUT PROJECT PROPOSAL]

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

 

 

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The Recreation HQ thanks you for taking time to send in your comments and concerns!

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