The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Rawlins Field Office has launched a 14-day public scoping period prior on a proposal to fence a one mile stretch of public land on the south side of Rogers Canyon. Serena Baker says the Rogers Canyon Resource Protection and Public Access Plan has become necessary because of unauthorized off-highway vehicle use, nuisance gun fire, and litter.
In addition, barriers may be installed surrounding a current parking area.
The scoping meeting on the proposed plan has been scheduled for Thursday, April 26th from 6-8 p.m. at the Albany County Fairgrounds, located at 3510 S. Third Street in Laramie. BLM specialists will be available to answer questions. You can also submit comments by fax, email, mail or in person at the Rawlins Field Office. Comments must be received by April 26th.
In addition, barriers may be installed surrounding a current parking area.
The scoping meeting on the proposed plan has been scheduled for Thursday, April 26th from 6-8 p.m. at the Albany County Fairgrounds, located at 3510 S. Third Street in Laramie. BLM specialists will be available to answer questions. You can also submit comments by fax, email, mail or in person at the Rawlins Field Office. Comments must be received by April 26th.
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