Background
The area affected by the West Mojave Route Network Project consists of BLM managed land generally bounded by the Angeles National Forest and San Bernardino National Forest on the south, Los Angeles County and the Sierra Nevada mountain range on the west, Death Valley National Park on the north, Mojave National Preserve and Joshua Tree National Park on the east.
In 2006, the BLM adopted the Western Mojave Management Plan, which included designation of authorized OHV routes. Our “friends” at the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) filed suit and in 2009 the court found that the BLM violated the National Environment Protection Act (NEPA) and the Federal Land Policy Management Act (FLMPA) because the method used to designate OHV routes was “flawed”. In 2011, the court ordered BLM to prepare a revised OHV route network.
The original schedule for the OHV route network revisions called for the plan to be finalized by 2014. However the court has extended the deadline; BLM must now issue the final decision by October 2019.
The area affected by the West Mojave Route Network Project consists of BLM managed land generally bounded by the Angeles National Forest and San Bernardino National Forest on the south, Los Angeles County and the Sierra Nevada mountain range on the west, Death Valley National Park on the north, Mojave National Preserve and Joshua Tree National Park on the east.
In 2006, the BLM adopted the Western Mojave Management Plan, which included designation of authorized OHV routes. Our “friends” at the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) filed suit and in 2009 the court found that the BLM violated the National Environment Protection Act (NEPA) and the Federal Land Policy Management Act (FLMPA) because the method used to designate OHV routes was “flawed”. In 2011, the court ordered BLM to prepare a revised OHV route network.
The original schedule for the OHV route network revisions called for the plan to be finalized by 2014. However the court has extended the deadline; BLM must now issue the final decision by October 2019.
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