The Lyin King
Public Lands Advocate
User fees at the Imperial San Dunes Recreation Area (ISDRA) may still increase later this year, but not without more input from the public.
That was the decision announced yesterday by the El Centro field office of the Bureau of Land Management.
“I feel that the public participation requirements outlined in the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA) have not been sufficiently fulfilled,†Steven Borchard, BLM California Desert District manager, said in a prepared statement. “I firmly believe that a robust, interactive, and open dialogue between all stakeholders and constituents must happen before the BLM can present a proposal to the California Recreation Resource Advisory Council (RRAC) with any degree of confidence.â€ÂÂ
Read more here . . . Dunes Fee Increase Put on Hold
That was the decision announced yesterday by the El Centro field office of the Bureau of Land Management.
“I feel that the public participation requirements outlined in the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA) have not been sufficiently fulfilled,†Steven Borchard, BLM California Desert District manager, said in a prepared statement. “I firmly believe that a robust, interactive, and open dialogue between all stakeholders and constituents must happen before the BLM can present a proposal to the California Recreation Resource Advisory Council (RRAC) with any degree of confidence.â€ÂÂ
Read more here . . . Dunes Fee Increase Put on Hold