BLM Colorado Reopens 2018 Nominations to Rocky Mountain District Resource Advisory Council

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CAÑON CITY, Colo. – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Colorado announced that it is reopening the public call for nominations for open positions on the 15-member Rocky Mountain District Resource Advisory Council, including the Royal Gorge, San Luis Valley, and Gunnison field offices.

Resource Advisory Councils (RACs) provide advice and recommendations for the BLM to consider on a range of resource and land management issues. The BLM maintains 38 such chartered advisory committees located in the West.

Each Council consists of 10 to 15 members from diverse interests in local communities, who assist in the development of committee recommendations that address public land management issues.  RACs are critical in assisting the BLM in continuing to be a good neighbor in communities served by the Bureau.

“Resource Advisory Councils are an important forum for community conversation, which is a key component of public land management,” said Rocky Mountain District Manager Cathy Cook. “With representatives from different land use perspectives, the RAC gives communities an opportunity to be involved in local issues and suggest possible solutions.”

An individual may self-nominate or nominate others to serve on a RAC.  Nominees must be residents of the state or states where the RAC has jurisdiction and will be reviewed on the basis of their training, education, and knowledge of the Council’s geographic area.  

Nominees should also demonstrate a commitment to consensus-building and collaborative decision-making.  A letter of reference must accompany all nominations from any represented interests or organizations per the categories below, along with a completed RAC application, and any other information that speaks to the nominee’s qualifications.

RAC positions fall into one of three categories:

  • Category one – Public land ranchers and representatives of organizations associated with energy and mineral development, the commercial timber industry, transportation or rights-of-way, off-highway vehicle use, and commercial recreation.
  • Category two – Representatives of nationally or regionally recognized environmental organizations, archaeological and historical organizations, dispersed recreation activities, and wild horse and burro organizations.
  • Category three – Representatives of state, county, or local elected office; representatives and employees of a state agency responsible for the management of natural resources; representatives of Indian tribes within or adjacent to the area for which the RAC is organized, Alaska Natives as appropriate to the state of Alaska; representatives and employees of academic institutions who are involved in natural sciences; and the public-at-large.

Nominations are being accepted for all three categories. Terms are for three years, and the Rocky Mountain District RAC typically meets up to four times a year.

Nominations for the Rocky Mountain District RAC must be submitted by Oct. 31 to the Bureau of Land Management, Attn: Brant Porter, 210 West Spencer Avenue, Suite A, Gunnison, CO 81230 or to beporter@blm.gov

Nomination forms can be found by going to https://www.blm.gov/get-involved/resource-advisory-council/near-you/colorado or by calling (970) 901-9581.


The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.