by cynthia23 » Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:40 pm
I was at both meetings. It wasn't encouraging. Our best hope is political protest, because adminstrative measures aren't going to work. The BLM isn't going to respond to anything except an outburst of negative publicity. Write Bono-Mack and Boxer and Diane Feinstein. Point out that the BLM's behavior has been improper, even illegal. Although required to by their own regulations, they haven't had an appraisal of the lands to be exchanged; they didn't hold public meetings after the initial feasibility study in 2001 (again, they're required to), and they didn't prepare an "issues' paper after the (public hearings they didn't have). They falsely told people that there was nothing the public could do because Congress had mandated the exchange. (it hasn't.) They released notice of the proposal in the "Public Notices" section of the newspaper, instead of issuing a press release. They released the EA at the beginning of August,when no one is in Palm Springs, with only a thirty day comment period. And the EA is highly defective in so many ways: although it claims the need for the exchange is "improved management" it doesn't cite a single example of any problems with the current land layout; it does not deal with the obvious development potential of 36 or the effect on wildlife. And last but not least, the BLM is in a crony-like relationship with the Agua Caliente that is totally improper. An example is the location of last week's scoping meeting, which was held at the Spa Hotel (owned and operated by the Agua Caliente.) When an attendee at the meeting mentioned her discomfort with the venue, Jim Foote said, without a trace of concern, that they used it because the AC had given the venue to them for free. I was shocked. The DOI ethics page explicitly forbids accepting gifts from "prohibited sources'--i.e. people who stand to benefit from a BLM proposal. When I brought up this gift at the second meeting, Foote was totally nonplussed--it hadn't even occured to them that there was anything unethical in accepting gifts from the tribe while simultaneously negotiating an eighty million dollar land giveaway to them. "We don't consider this a gift," he said. Uh, really? Because if I wanted to rent the Canyon Conference room, it would cost me a several hundred dollars, Jim. We have filed a complaint with the GAO. I advise all of you to not focus on the minor points of this (i.e. "Will the Thielman trail still allow mountain biking?") because if this goes through, within twenty years there won't be a Thielman trail, there will be McMansions there and another Bighorn or La Mirada type development. This is fraud and theft on a massive scale. Write loud, angry letters. Don't be polite, people. It's okay to yell when a mugger tries to grab your wallet.
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