Does oil and gas leasing in the North Fork Valley concern you? Do you want more protection for the BLM lands of the Uncompahgre Plateau? Do you think the lower Dolores River deserves Wild and Scenic status?
If yes, you need to know about the Uncompahgre Draft Resource Management Plan, known as an “RMP.”
Last Friday, the BLM released the Draft RMP for its Uncompahgre region, which encompasses about 675,000 acres and stretches from McClure Pass to Telluride to the Paradox Valley.
This is a big deal, and about time. The RMP is a long-range planning document that will be used to guide decisions on everything from oil and gas leasing to recreation and land designation for the next 20+ years. This plan has been in the works for over 6 years. The long awaited plan is now open for comment until September 1, 2016
There are many priorities for WCC within the plan, and we are currently analyzing the document.
You can read up on the RMP here. You can also learn more in person at one of several BLM open houses coming up this month:
We’ll be in touch soon with more information and ways to get involved. We’ll be leading hikes, showing films, and hosting workshops between now and the comment deadline. Wanna help make it happen? Let us know and we’ll get you plugged into the planning team. Thanks!
Emily stepped up as our staff director in 2017, but originally joined our team as a community organizer in 2013. Born and raised on the Western Slope, Emily graduated from Colorado State University and then had the privilege of learning from and working alongside organizers in Central and South America as well as Appalachian coal country. They returned to their home state to protect the land they love and work with fellow Coloradans for a healthy, just and self-reliant future for our rural communities. Emily enjoys organizing, exploring the Colorado Plateau, country music and punk concerts with equal passion.