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Cheatham Secondary roads to remain closed!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Woody Armor" data-source="post: 4067530" data-attributes="member: 16646"><p>While it is a frustrating situation, all aggravation aside, WMA managers do have a to work with a shoestring budget these days. Randy always seemed to do the best he could with the resources available to him. Even though he directly told me it was his decision to close the roads, I still have to believe the brunt of the decision is coming from the Region II agency above him. Maybe not and it is his staff under him calling the shots, but I cannot see it happening unless somebody in the Region II office put it into motion. </p><p></p><p>For all practical purposes Cheatham WMA is pretty much closed at this time. They can try to gloss over it by saying that the main roads can still be used, but really for all practical purposes the majority of the park is closed. Why this would be done days/weeks leading up to its highest seasonal period of usage really is quite a mystery. </p><p></p><p>What I really cannot understand is why any wildlife agency would agree or plan a retirement date for a WMA manager right in the middle of the busiest time of year for managers at the management areas. Strange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woody Armor, post: 4067530, member: 16646"] While it is a frustrating situation, all aggravation aside, WMA managers do have a to work with a shoestring budget these days. Randy always seemed to do the best he could with the resources available to him. Even though he directly told me it was his decision to close the roads, I still have to believe the brunt of the decision is coming from the Region II agency above him. Maybe not and it is his staff under him calling the shots, but I cannot see it happening unless somebody in the Region II office put it into motion. For all practical purposes Cheatham WMA is pretty much closed at this time. They can try to gloss over it by saying that the main roads can still be used, but really for all practical purposes the majority of the park is closed. Why this would be done days/weeks leading up to its highest seasonal period of usage really is quite a mystery. What I really cannot understand is why any wildlife agency would agree or plan a retirement date for a WMA manager right in the middle of the busiest time of year for managers at the management areas. Strange. [/QUOTE]
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