From Deseret News archives:
BLM is working to plan best use of land
Here in Utah, the BLM has nearly completed the task of revising six RMPs for Moab, Richfield, Price, Vernal, Monticello and Kanab. It has been nearly eight years since we began the planning process, which has been one of the longest and most intensive land use planning efforts BLM Utah has undertaken. Revisions are necessary since some of the planning areas have not updated their RMPs in 25 years. Hundreds of thousands of public comments were considered during the planning process; dozens of meetings with our partners at the county and state levels have taken place to bring us to this point.
The BLM will continue releasing proposed RMPs and final environmental impact statements in the coming weeks.
The plans consider opportunities for primitive recreation and managing certain lands in Utah to maintain, protect and enhance public land natural areas. In addition, BLM Utah proposes focusing off-highway vehicle use to designated roads and trails. The growing popularity of OHVs and population growth create a need to more closely manage this type of recreation.
The BLM recognizes the value public lands hold for local communities and their economies. We have maintained a focus on supporting communities, their growth and diverse needs while maintaining national priorities and objectives all within the context of a multiple use mandate.
As state director, I will continue to honor the integral role that the BLM and the land we manage plays in the livelihood and economies of local communities as we move forward to complete these vital planning proposals.
Selma Sierra directs the Bureau of Land Management in Utah.
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