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GIDDY UP-DATE NEWSLETTER: Continuing to listen to YOU about the Dolores Canyons area

Jul 8, 2024

Hey folks, 

Wanted to keep you in the loop with the ongoing discussions surrounding the Northern Dolores Canyons region. 

After  holding recent listening sessions in the area, we’ve been reading and listening to everyone’s comments and taking what we’ve learned back to Washington. 

Senator Bennet and I have been working closely together on this issue, and I’ve joined him to release a statement on the proposal to designate a national monument in the Dolores Canyons area. You can read more about our joint statement in the 

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel and Colorado Sun, or you can find it word for word HERE or below: 

“For decades, Coloradans have worked to find a sensible way to protect the Dolores River. Over the last several months, we have spent time in the Northern Dolores Basin and had many conversations about its future. 

“Based on these conversations, it is clear that Coloradans care deeply about this landscape and many want it permanently protected. We also recognize there are legitimate questions and the need for future discussion. 

“We are committed to continuing to work with local leaders, public land users, affected counties, and Tribes to determine the best path. No matter the tool we use to permanently protect the Dolores, we will follow these principles: 

Management: The Bureau of Land Management and US Forest Service should continue to manage the federal lands in the northern Dolores landscape as they do now. 

Fees: No one should be charged an entrance fee to access designated lands. 

Grazing: Grazing should continue and be managed pursuant to existing laws and regulations.

Motorized Travel/ATVs: The Rimrocker Trail should remain open to motorized and other recreational uses. 

Mountain Biking: Mountain biking should continue with opportunities to pursue new trail development. 

Mining: Any designation should protect all valid existing rights.

Hunting/Fishing: Any designation should allow hunting and fishing to continue. 

Water: Any designation should protect existing water rights and should not create a federal reserved water right.” 

The work on this is far from over, and we look forward to continuing this conversation and working together. As always, you can use our easy website form to drop an opinion or ask a question anytime, anywhere. 

Sincerely,

Senator John Hickenlooper

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