Tag: BLM
COLORADO – FS Releases New Proposed Colorado Roadless Rule And DEIS
BLUERIBBON COALITION LAND USE UPDATE! COLORADO – FS Releases New Proposed Colorado Roadless Rule And DEIS Dear BRC Alert Subscriber, The long awaited Colorado Roadless Rule and Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) is out for a 90-day public comment period. For those of you who have been on our list for a while, you […]
BRC National Action Alert – Support For Important Legislation Needed!?
BRC NATIONAL ACTION ALERT IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUESTED SUPPORT FOR IMPORTANT LEGISLATION NEEDED! Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, The National Monument Designation Transparency and Accountability Act have been introduced in the House and the Senate. This legislation would bring needed reforms and end the abuse of the Antiquities Act. It will ensure public involvement and Congressional […]
ARIZONA – BLM Developing Travel Management Plan EA For Arizona Strip FO
BLUERIBBON COALITION LAND USE UPDATE! ARIZONA – BLM Developing Travel Management Plan EA For Arizona Strip FO Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Arizona Strip Field Office (ASFO) is developing an Environmental Assessment (EA) for a Travel Management Plan (TMP) to analyze motorized/mechanized vehicle use and non-motorized use on designated […]
Congress Acts to De-Fund “Wild Lands Initiative
Important Update – Big Win on Key Access Issue Congress has avoided a government shutdown and an access crisis by crafting a Continuing Resolution (CR) that has been agreed to by House and Senate leaders. The CR legislation for Fiscal Year 2011 includes a provision that limits the use of funds for the Department of […]
The Recreational Trails Program Needs Your Help!
BLUERIBBON COALITION ACTION ALERT! THE RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM NEEDS YOUR HELP! Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, U.S. Representatives Tom Petri (R-WI) and Mike Michaud (D-ME) released a Dear Colleague letter asking members of the House of Representatives to sign a letter to the leadership of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (T&I) in support of […]
Update on Congressional Hearing on Salazar “Wild Lands” Scheme
BRC National Land Use Update Update on Congressional Hearing on Salazar “Wild Lands” Scheme Dear BRC Members and Supporters, As you know, the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources held an oversight hearing on Interior Secretary Salazar’s Wild Lands policy yesterday. We have a round up of news clips on the hearing, including an in-person […]
Utah’s Kane County Wins Important Victory In Appeals Court
BLUERIBBON COALITION NATIONAL LAND USE UPDATE! Utah’s Kane County Wins Important Victory In Appeals Court Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, Kane County, Utah, has just won another important victory in the ongoing dispute over control of roads across public lands. An en banc panel of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled in […]
BLM Director to Attend Meeting in Salt Lake City
BLUERIBBON COALITION WILDERNESS ALERT! BLM Director to Attend Meeting in Salt Lake City! Dear BRC Members and Supporters, Bob Abbey, National Director for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will be in Salt Lake City to attend a public meeting held by the Governor’s Balanced Resource Council. The meeting will take place this Friday, January […]
Alaska BLM to Amend Kobuk Seward Peninsula Land Use Plan
BLUERIBBON COALITION PARTNER LAND USE BULLETIN! Alaska BLM to Amend Kobuk Seward Peninsula Land Use Plan Dear BRC Members and supporters in Alaska, We wanted to pass along a land use bulletin sent this morning by the folks over at the United Four Wheel Drive Associations (UFWDA). The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has just […]
Arizona BLM Extends Comment Period for Havasu Travel Management Planning Again
BLUERIBBON COALITION LAND-USE UPDATE! BLM EXTENDS COMMENT PERIOD FOR HAVASU TRAVEL MANAGEMENT PLANNING AGAIN Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber, The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lake Havasu Field Office has announced that the public comment period for the Havasu Travel Management Plan and Environmental Assessment (EA) has been extended an additional four months to […]