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El Mirage

BLM Barstow Field Office. Presentation to the California Recreation Resource Advisory Council (RRAC) November 5, 2007 Roxie C. Trost –Field Manager. El Mirage . A. Proposed Fee Schedule Special Recreation Permit Fee and Description of El Mirage Fee Revenues

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El Mirage

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  1. BLM Barstow Field Office Presentation to the California Recreation Resource Advisory Council (RRAC) November 5, 2007 Roxie C. Trost –Field Manager El Mirage

  2. A. Proposed Fee Schedule Special Recreation Permit Fee and Description of El Mirage Fee Revenues D. Public Outreach (Comments & Involvement) E. Questions, Map, Photos Proposal Sections

  3. A. Proposed Fee Schedule El Mirage Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area Currently fees are not charged Annual Recreation Pass Fees: $90.00 Weekly Recreation Pass Fees: $30 Daily Recreation Pass Fees: $15.00

  4. El Mirage Funding • Currently fees are not charged • Capital Improvement / Deferred Maintenance • Grants

  5. B. Special Recreation Permit Fee (h) Special Recreation Permit Fee.--The Secretary may issue a special recreation permit, and charge a special recreation permit fee in connection with the issuance of the permit, for specialized recreation uses of Federal recreational lands and waters, such as group activities, recreation events, motorized recreational vehicle use.

  6. El Mirage 25,000 acres Largest “Open use” dry lake, desert hills/ wide open valleys 125,000 annual visitors Diverse motorized and non-motorized uses Closest OHV area many Urban recreational users

  7. El Mirage Activities

  8. El Mirage Assets Maintenance Facility Wells, road network 16 Shade Ramadas 10 CXT Vault Toilets Informational Kiosk 2 marked touring Trails, Perimeter fencing Lake Protection through the use of gates and education Visitor Center under construction

  9. C. BLM Revenues Services Provided Using Fee Revenues : park rangers law enforcement rangers Maintenance staff Planning & engineering staff fee collection officers Management & administration Volunteer coordinator Medical Aid Staff Road, fence, and camping area maintenance Toilet maintenance, including pump out, painting and cleaning Heavy equipment and vehicle use and maintenance Volunteer campground host stipend Medical supplies Brochure printing signing New El Mirage Water Well

  10. D. Public Outreach • The Barstow Field Office meets monthly with a non-profit group called the Friends of El Mirage. This group has representatives of the various user groups and the local community. The Friends have worked with BLM in setting the proposed fee for El Mirage. They support the monthly and annual fee. The group is divided on their support of the daily fee. • California Desert Advisory Council has also been informed of the proposed fee.

  11. Public Notice and Involvement BLM efforts to manage public lands and resources in the Barstow Field Office Area have included consistent contact with the general public, and user groups, to ensure the public is provided with safe and enjoyable recreation experiences BLM maintains a working relationship and open communication with the Friends of El Mirage, Southern California Timing Association, and other user groups. A Notice of BLM’s intent to collect fees was published in the Federal Register. BLM will place advertisements in local newspapers about the fee. The fee will be posted on-site.

  12. E. Questions Attachments: • Where is the El Mirage Off-Highway Vehicle Recreational Area located

  13. The El Mirage Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area is located in the Mojave Desert on the western edge of San Bernardino County near the Los Angeles County Line. This Off-Highway vehicle riding area attracts a variety of activities. The areas of interest include El Mirage Dry Lakebed, the Shadow Mountains, El Mirage Basin, and the Twin Hills area. This make up a 24,000 acre project area of public and private land. Elevations range from about 2,800 feet at the El Mirage Dry Lake to more than 3,800 feet in the Shadow Mountains.

  14. POPULATION CENTERS IN PROXIMITY TO EL MIRAGE • LA – 14 MILLION • VICTOR & ANTELOPE VALLEY – 300,000

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