ARV wants more data on tourism project

ALPINE Resorts Victoria (ARV) says more information is needed before any operational decision can be made about potentially clearing the Bogong High Plains Road from Windy Corner to the Rocky Valley Dam in winter to enable year-round site access.

The possibility had been raised by resort authorities in association with the redevelopment of the ANARE Shed on the Rocky Valley Dam foreshore.

This upgrade will create a new visitor facility that is anticipated to include a food and beverage offering, toilets and visitor services, and act as the trail head for the Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing.

ARV said while the redevelopment of the ANARE Shed has been widely supported, concerns have been voiced by sections of the cross-country skiing community about potential snow clearing of the road, given its current use by skiers.

In a statement, ARV said it “has determined that there is insufficient information available to ascertain if there is an operational requirement for the Bogong High Plains Road to be cleared”.

“This includes information about potential visitor trends associated with winter usage of the site, and ascertaining whether there is commercial interest in operating the site over winter that needs to be supported via cleared road access,” the statement reads.

“Therefore, until the facility has been redeveloped and there is a clear understanding of how the site should be optimally operated and accessed, grooming of the road for cross country skier and trail walker usage will remain.

“Any future operational decisions to be made around the site will be informed by clear and transparent engagement with all associated stakeholders to ensure any decision made is in the best interests of the broad community, resort, and region.”

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