BLM News Release
MOAB, Utah – Travel and transportation are integral to the use and enjoyment of public lands. The BLM is initiating an Environmental Assessment (EA) analyzing motorized access of public lands in the Canyon Rims Travel Management area, which covers approximately 90,950 acres of BLM-managed lands in northern San Juan County, Utah. This EA will help BLM to provide a motorized transportation network to serve visitors and local communities, while protecting and sustaining natural resources. The BLM is scoping for additional information, issues, or resource concerns in the Canyon Rims area.
Last fall the BLM asked for public input regarding knowledge and use of roads in the Canyon Rims area. Using this information, the BLM worked with state and county government representatives to complete route inventories. The EA will address topics related to motorized travel, including recreation, cultural resources, wildlife and fisheries habitat, soils and water quality, and wilderness characteristics. The BLM is now seeking additional public input, which may be used in formulating issues and alternatives in the environmental review.
Information about the project, an interactive map, and route inventories are available on the BLM’s ePlanning website: https://go.usa.gov/xPCdJ. Feedback including new information or issues to be considered regarding specific routes is most helpful. Input may be mailed, emailed, or submitted through ePlanning:
ePlanning: Electronically through the ePlanning website: https://go.usa.gov/xPCdJ
Mail: Bureau of Land Management, attn: Canyon Rims, 82 East Dogwood, Moab, UT 84532
Email: blm_ut_mb_comments@blm.gov with the subject line “Canyon Rims”
For more information, please visit BLM Utah’s travel management webpage at www.blm.gov/travel-and-transportation/utah or contact Todd Murdock at (435) 259-2100. Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Relay Service (FRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to leave a message or question. The FRS is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Replies are provided during normal business hours.
The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 Western states, including Alaska. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Diverse activities authorized on these lands generated $96 billion in sales of goods and services throughout the American economy in fiscal year 2017. These activities supported more than 468,000 jobs.