KINGMAN, Ariz. - The Bureau of Land Management, Kingman Field Office - invites the public’s participation in the development of the KFO Travel Management Plan and Environmental Assessment.
Travel management is an approach to establishing networks of roads for travel and transportation including areas for both motorized and non-motorized uses. Travel management planning is necessary for designating and providing appropriate access to and across public lands for a variety of uses.
This Travel Management Plan and Environmental Assessment includes Bagdad, Black Mountains, Cerbat Mountains, Crozier, Goodwin Mesa, Hualapai Mountains, Music Mountains and Poachies. It will also include the White Hills Travel Management Areas an encompasses Kingman, Bullhead City, Golden Valley, Chloride, Wikieup, Bagdad, Meadview, Dolan Springs, White Hills, and Wayside in Mohave, Yavapai and La Paz counties.
During the three open house-style meetings, maps of the current and potential travel network will be available for review and BLM staff will be available to answer questions and receive comments.
The open houses will be held Oct. 10-12, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Owens School, Hualapai Elementary School and Mohave High School, respectively.
Oct. 10, 2017
Oct. 11, 2017
Oct. 12, 2017
Owens School
Hualapai Elementary School
Mohave High School
14109 Chicken Springs Road
350 Eastern Street
2251 AZ-95
Wikieup, AZ 85360
Kingman, AZ 86442
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
The public scoping period, which ends Nov. 30, gives the community a voice in the travel management plan that administers travel and transportation networks of roads, primitive routes and trails.
More information can be found on-line at the following website: http://bit.ly/KingmanTMP
The BLM anticipates that the Travel Management Plan and Environmental Assessment will be available for public review in mid-2018. If you wish to remain on the project mailing list and notified of the documents’ availability, please send us a note to blm_az_kfo_tmp_comment@blm.gov.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management