The text is cut and pasted from MSA website (letter from President). The chart below is outdated and doesn't show where the new funds are going, but it might be helpful also.
As most of you know, the cost of a snowmobile trail permit will be $45 for the 2011-2012 season. The pric
e will stay at $45 for the next five years. The trail permit money is used to buy trail grooming equipment, to repair and maintain that equipment, to buy fuel, to brush and maintain the trails, to buy trail signs, to sign the trails, to pay for trail easements across private property, to design and build bridges across streams, and to pay for program administration. To date over fifty one snowmobile clubs have indicated a need for 66 new groomers and 48 new drags. (There are approximately 170 groomers used for snowmobile trail grooming in Michigan.) The need far exceeds the money available. In recent years 10-12 groomers were purchased each year. At that rate, it will take 15+ years to replace all the groomers. Bridges are very costly and take a lot of time to design and build. In years of low grooming any extra money left in the program is used to pay for additional bridges and to buy additional equipment. This past season there were 372,906.7 miles of trails groomed at a cost of $1, 704,183. That works out to $4.57 a mile just for grooming. That amount does not include the cost of bridges, trail maintenance, easements, new equipment purchased, etc.
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