PHOENIX - The Bureau of Land Management’s Lower Sonoran Field Office invites public input on a proposed developed recreation area near Apache Junction. A 15-day public comment period on the draft Apache Junction Goldfield Recreation Area environmental assessment begins today.
The BLM developed a variety of alternatives to consider for the recreation area. The preferred alternative would expand recreational opportunities for horseback riding by establishing a day-use equestrian area with supporting facilities. The project will also provide for increased management of public lands, reduce resource damage and increase access to nearby trails. The project area would encompass about 1,098 acres.
Written input may be emailed to BLM_AZ_LSFO_Goldfield@blm.gov, submitted online at the BLM National NEPA Register, or mailed to the Lower Sonoran Field Office, Attn: Goldfield Recreation Area, 2020 E. Bell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85022. Comments must be received by Sept. 6.
The BLM conducted scoping in February and used input to develop the alternatives in the environmental assessment. Following the 15-day comment period, the BLM will consider public comments in developing a final decision. If the decision includes development of a recreation area and facilities, a temporary closure and supplementary rules will be developed.
Source: Bureau of Land Management