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Public scoping period extended for Lower Colorado River Travel Management Plan

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Yuma Field Office has extended the public scoping period for the Lower Colorado River (LCR) Travel Management Plan (TMP) until March 30, to accommodate for the delay in publishing the project’s new interactive map.

“The original closing date for public scoping was March 14, but in order to give the public sufficient time to review the route networks and make their comments we extended the public scoping period,” said BLM Yuma Field Manager John MacDonald.

Written scoping comments about the plan will be accepted through March 30th.

Comments on the proposed project may be submitted the following ways:

–Email comments to blm_az_ym_trails@blm.gov

–Mail comments to BLM Yuma Field Office, ATTN: Raymond Castro, 7341 East 30th Street, Suite A, Yuma, AZ, 85365

–Fax comments to Raymond Castro at 928-317-3250

The planning area includes the areas of Laguna Mountains, Trigo Mountains, and Big Maria Mountains, and encompasses the communities of Ehrenberg, Cibola, Blythe, Palo Verde, Yuma and Imperial within Imperial County, California and La Paz and Yuma counties in Arizona.

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