Wednesday, February 25, 2009

BLM boards

Colorado's three Resource Advisory Councils -- for Northwest Colorado, Southwest Colorado and the Front Range -- convened in Grand Junction this week for a combined meeting to discuss a variety of issues. Much of the discussion was process-oriented. How can the RACs get more people involved? What issues should the BLM be bringing to the RACs? How does the agency ensure that the citizens on the RACs are included in pertinent policy issues?

But the RACs are important conduits for public input into BLM decision making. And the three-day meeting this week -- technical as it may be -- is important for the future of that public input.

I sat in for about an hour and a half Wednesday, and caught a revealing discussion about how the RACs and the BLM interact (or don't interact) with the recently formed Colorado Recreation Resource Advisory Council.

Read more in my Sunday column in GJSentinel.com

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