A proposed fee increase for the Glamis off-roading area

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A proposed fee increase for the Glamis off-roading area

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A proposed fee increase for the Glamis off-roading area will be discussed in Riverside during a July 27 meeting of the Bureau of Land Management's Desert Advisory Committee.
Under a new business plan for what is officially known as the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, the BLM would increase weekly use fees by $10, to $35, and season permits by $60, to $150.

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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced a decision to implement a new fee schedule that would increase fees for the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area (ISDRA) starting in the 2013-2014 season. The new fee schedule received extensive public review and input from stakeholders and partner organizations, including a unanimous recommendation by the California Desert Advisory Committee (DAC) to proceed with a fee increase for the ISDRA.

Thomas Zale, BLM El Centro Field Manager, said, "Our BLM staff and partners work hard to maintain the Dunes as a world class off-highway vehicle recreation destination and a safe place to experience America's Great Outdoors. The fees we collect go towards visitor services and allow us to maintain a clean, safe, family friendly recreation area. Imperial County, our partners and our stakeholders, helped in the development of a new fee schedule that works."

The new fee schedule includes several changes to the fee program that will be implemented during the 2013-2014 season, including:

The fee season will be reduced to October 1 through April 15 each year;
Off-site weekly permits will be available for $35;
On-site weekly permits will be available for $50; and
Season permits will be available for $150, and will be a sticker to be applied to the vehicle.
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Re: A proposed fee increase for the Glamis off-roading area

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Jim_b wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2013 11:57 am A proposed fee increase for the Glamis off-roading area will be discussed in Riverside during a July 27 meeting of the Bureau of Land Management's Desert Advisory Committee.
Under a new business plan for what is officially known as the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, the BLM would increase weekly use fees by $10, to $35, and season permits by $60, to $150.

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