Hope all is well! Just wanted to flag for you that today, in spite of the government just reopening on Monday following the shutdown, the BLM started the 30-day protest period for a March 25-26 lease sale that includes 217,476 acres of public land in Utah . Some of Utah’s most beloved landscapes, including Hovenweep & Canyons of the Ancients National Monuments, are threatened by proposed leases; additionally, nearly 80 percent of the acres to be included in the sale were deferred in December due to a court decision, which affirmed that BLM is legally required to provide the public a meaningful opportunity to provide input on decisions made about how our public lands are used and managed. Because of the government shutdown, BLM only had 6 business days to review, evaluate, and respond to comments from the public, before announcing this protest period. Below, you will find a comment from a local stakeholder on these proposed leases and threats to nearby public lands.
Just today, Colorado College released their annual poll which showed that Utahns overwhelmingly support the protecting the outdoors.
I would be happy to keep you in the loop on this or connect you to folks who can comment on this-- please let me know if you're interested!
Thanks,
Liz
Stakeholder Quote
Recreation outfitters – whose businesses depend on timely permitting from the BLM – were in limbo for weeks on end, while oil and gas operators – also dependent on government-issued permits – were experiencing no delays because their permit managers were on the job.
And even though the shutdown has passed, the BLM continues to prioritize oil and gas leasing over recreation. They are moving full speed ahead with the planned March oil and gas lease sale, with almost no opportunity for comment from local communities. Again the BLM is prioritizing oil companies over communities.
—Ashley Korenblat, CEO Western Spirit Cycling
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