The Partnership For Johnson Valley will host a Desert Information Meeting at 9:00 AM on June 18, 2009, at the Johnson Valley Improvement Association Community Center.
Topics to be reviewed include:
The proposed expansion of the Twentynine Palms Marine Base including the withdrawal of some of the segregated lands
Maps of the revised study area boundaries
Summary of Scoping Comments
The proposal by The Wildlands Conservancy to create two national monuments and a national recreation area
The proposal by the California Wilderness Coalition to create additional, or to expand existing, wilderness areas
The Competitive Renewable Energy Zones
Time will be allotted for audience questions and comments.
Please RSVP by email to: bakerhab@aol.com
Harry Baker
Chairman
Partnership For Johnson Valley
bakerhab@aol.com
www.pfjv.org
818-705-3930 - office
818-370-3582 - cell
The Johnson Valley Community Center is located 1-3/4 miles south of Hwy. 247 (Old Woman Springs Rd.) on Larrea Rd. at the corner of Quailbush Rd. www.johnsonvalley.com
FYI: Larrea Road is the only paved road in Johnson Valley. Larrea Road is approximately 1/2 mile west of Boone Road.
All meetings of the PFJV are open to the public, and the military is regularly invited and in attendance. Harry Baker said, "I've been very gratified that Marine Corps representatives accept our invitations and take time out of their busy schedules to attend. They have shown an impressive willingness to be open, honest and listen to all stakeholder concerns during their planning process."
If you would like to donate to the Partnership, please send a check or money order in care of:
Partnership For Johnson Valley
3550 Foothill Blvd.
Glendale CA 91214
Paypal link
http://www.pfjv.org/donations_needed.htm
About The Partnership for Johnson Valley: The leadership of the Partnership For Johnson Valley has been cooperatively working with the military and the affected Stakeholders in an effort to explore alternatives to the proposed land expansion. The PFJV is a division of the 501(c)3 California Trail Users Coalition. The Mission of the Partnership is to unite the many people who enjoy the diverse activities available in the multiple-use open access area of Johnson Valley. The Partnership’s charter is to promote responsible recreation and the use of desert resources through conservation and education. The goal of the Partnership is to ensure public open-access to the area in the present, and for future generations who Live, Work, and Recreate in Johnson Valley. For more information and updates, please visit www.PFJV.org
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Topics to be reviewed include:
The proposed expansion of the Twentynine Palms Marine Base including the withdrawal of some of the segregated lands
Maps of the revised study area boundaries
Summary of Scoping Comments
The proposal by The Wildlands Conservancy to create two national monuments and a national recreation area
The proposal by the California Wilderness Coalition to create additional, or to expand existing, wilderness areas
The Competitive Renewable Energy Zones
Time will be allotted for audience questions and comments.
Please RSVP by email to: bakerhab@aol.com
Harry Baker
Chairman
Partnership For Johnson Valley
bakerhab@aol.com
www.pfjv.org
818-705-3930 - office
818-370-3582 - cell
The Johnson Valley Community Center is located 1-3/4 miles south of Hwy. 247 (Old Woman Springs Rd.) on Larrea Rd. at the corner of Quailbush Rd. www.johnsonvalley.com
FYI: Larrea Road is the only paved road in Johnson Valley. Larrea Road is approximately 1/2 mile west of Boone Road.
All meetings of the PFJV are open to the public, and the military is regularly invited and in attendance. Harry Baker said, "I've been very gratified that Marine Corps representatives accept our invitations and take time out of their busy schedules to attend. They have shown an impressive willingness to be open, honest and listen to all stakeholder concerns during their planning process."
If you would like to donate to the Partnership, please send a check or money order in care of:
Partnership For Johnson Valley
3550 Foothill Blvd.
Glendale CA 91214
Paypal link
http://www.pfjv.org/donations_needed.htm
About The Partnership for Johnson Valley: The leadership of the Partnership For Johnson Valley has been cooperatively working with the military and the affected Stakeholders in an effort to explore alternatives to the proposed land expansion. The PFJV is a division of the 501(c)3 California Trail Users Coalition. The Mission of the Partnership is to unite the many people who enjoy the diverse activities available in the multiple-use open access area of Johnson Valley. The Partnership’s charter is to promote responsible recreation and the use of desert resources through conservation and education. The goal of the Partnership is to ensure public open-access to the area in the present, and for future generations who Live, Work, and Recreate in Johnson Valley. For more information and updates, please visit www.PFJV.org
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