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Frijoles and Alamo Headwaters Public Access Project
Bandelier National Monument is proposing to open park lands north of NM 4 and west of FR 289 within Sandoval County that are closed to recreational public use, and designate those lands and lands south of NM 4 as year-round day use only. These lands include areas acquired in 1977, 1998, and 2000, totaling approximately 3,997 acres. Of this total, approximately 1,488 acres are currently open to seasonal winter use only. The remaining 2,509 acres are closed to public access year-round. The proposed action is to formally designate all 3,997 acres open for year-round, daytime public use. This environmental assessment/assessment of effect evaluates three alternatives, including two action alternatives and the No Action alternative, for implementation.
Comment Period:
Closed
Jun 17, 2005 - Jul 17, 2005
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Document Content: |
Frijoles and Alamo Headwaters Project EA
(3.2 MB, PDF file)
Frijoles and Alamo Headwaters Executive Summary
(23.6 KB, PDF file)
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