by guest » Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:56 pm
Hi fellow hikers,
I have been contacted by the BLM & Mary Bono-Macks offices.
My friend in Sacramento (BLM) is checking with the local PS BLM office, Jim Foote in particular, who the Monument mgr I believe.
Mary has asked the secretary of the interior to extend public hearing on this issue at least a month.
Mary who was the "author" of the Monument, (or at least one of the main people getting it through) , in which this land lies, is concerned that this exchange may not be in the public's best interest, and the fact that the BLM appears to have not done a great job of letting the public know of this, or allowed adequate time to voice our concerns.
Also, Mary is a hiker, has a home close to the trails in question, and, I'm assuming, wants to the know the motive behind this proposal.
Elizabeth, the nice lady from Congresswoman Bono-Macks office, contacted Jim Foote, who expressed that he has received only a handful of letters or calls. I wonder if this is because most of us haven't had enough info or were even aware of this proposal.
A couple meetings with locals from Trails Coalitions & Hiking clubs are taking place today, and are working on getting to meet with PS city council members & Bono-Macks office, possibly BLM.
Thanks everyone who has either written or contacted the appropriate agencies.
We have momentum, it is a democracy, and we are making a difference.
Also, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians have done a tremendous amount of good for our community, and I'm grateful for that, I just believe the land in question should remain in the public's hands & control.