The Bureau of Land Management announces an extension of the public comment period for the Mojave Trails National Monument Management Plan. Acceptance of public comments has been extended 15-days and will close on July 5, 2023.
The management plan seeks to create an overarching approach to preserving and protecting the 1.6 million-acre monument that extends across San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
The public is invited to contribute their ideas for what is essential to that management plan as it is being developed, and BLM is asking specifically for areas of environmental concern within the National Monument.
Mojave Trails National Monument Manager Noelle Glines-Bovio said, “Public input will help guide the development of the monument plan and identify issues, planning criteria, concerns, potential impacts, alternatives, and mitigation measures that should be considered in the environmental analysis.”
Though there will be no opportunity for “in-person” comments, but you can provide input during the extended period by sending a letter:
Mojave Trails National Monument Manager Nicole Glines-Bovio
1303 US-95
Needles, CA 92363
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