Found this so far; on rockymountainextreme.com :
The BLM's Moab Field Office has released their Draft Resource Management Plan (DRMP) and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). The combined document is available online.
This document will determine how recreation is permitted in the Moab area for the next 20+ years.
Here is a link to there "Dear Reader" page:
This page gives a brief overview of the 4 alteratives:
This page is a more in depth look at the alteratives (1-good, 2 very bad, 3-ok, 4-good (In my humble Jeeping-orientated opinion.))
After looking at plan B... uh...IMHO we need to avoid this, so we need to get our voices heard. Plan A or Plan D seem to be the most lucrative to our community. Plan C is a lot more restrictive, but not nearly as bad as plan B. Direct quote from plan B:
"Under Alternative B, zero acres would be open to cross country OHV use, 347,424 acres would be closed, and OHV use would be limited to designated routes in the remainder of the planning area (Table ES1). Approximately 2,144 miles of travel routes would be designated (Table ES2). Under Alternative B, eleven SRMAs would be designated, and 22 Focus Areas for particular types of recreation would be established (Table ES3).
WAY more depth about the alternatives
PLEASE BE FAMILIAR WITH THE ALTERNATIVES AND MAKE YOUR OPINION KNOWN BY COMMENTING! Comment period ends November 30.
The BLM's Moab Field Office has released their Draft Resource Management Plan (DRMP) and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). The combined document is available online.
This document will determine how recreation is permitted in the Moab area for the next 20+ years.
Here is a link to there "Dear Reader" page:
This page gives a brief overview of the 4 alteratives:
This page is a more in depth look at the alteratives (1-good, 2 very bad, 3-ok, 4-good (In my humble Jeeping-orientated opinion.))
After looking at plan B... uh...IMHO we need to avoid this, so we need to get our voices heard. Plan A or Plan D seem to be the most lucrative to our community. Plan C is a lot more restrictive, but not nearly as bad as plan B. Direct quote from plan B:
"Under Alternative B, zero acres would be open to cross country OHV use, 347,424 acres would be closed, and OHV use would be limited to designated routes in the remainder of the planning area (Table ES1). Approximately 2,144 miles of travel routes would be designated (Table ES2). Under Alternative B, eleven SRMAs would be designated, and 22 Focus Areas for particular types of recreation would be established (Table ES3).
WAY more depth about the alternatives
PLEASE BE FAMILIAR WITH THE ALTERNATIVES AND MAKE YOUR OPINION KNOWN BY COMMENTING! Comment period ends November 30.
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