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Monday, September 30, 2013   

PHOENIX, Ariz. - An ambitious proposal to protect nearly 1 million acres of federal public lands in western Maricopa County has received a major award for smart planning. The Arizona Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA) said the Sonoran Desert Heritage Conservation Plan will improve the quality of life for residents, business owners and tourists.

Monty Stansbury chaired the awards committee. He said the plan deserves the group's "Best Project" award because it isn't just about resource conservation and preservation.

"They also linked in the community involvement from the aspect of recreational to maintenance of existing recreation opportunities, and also linking in the military," Stansbury said.

The Desert Heritage plan would preserve wildlife habitat and recreation areas, while safeguarding the viability of Luke Air Base and the Barry Goldwater Range. It will require the approval of Congress.

The Planning Association also cited the Desert Heritage plan for its collaborative approach. Project manager Ian Dowdy, Sonoran Institute, said that is what makes the plan unique - not just in Arizona, but nationwide.

"There are not proposals out there that do this good of a job of incorporating the voice of the military interests, economic interests, mining interests, ranchers - the whole range of stakeholders on public lands," Dowdy said.

The plan has huge potential economic benefits for Arizona, he added.

"The outdoor recreation industry has a $5.2 billion a year impact on our state's economy. And on top of that, military industries have somewhere around a $9 billion dollar a year impact," he explained.

The Sonoran Heritage Plan is sponsored in Congress by Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva and co-sponsored by Rep. Ed Pastor. Dowdy said the Arizona Wilderness Coalition and other stakeholders are working on building support.

"Our hope is to see additional interest from others in the delegation. We certainly want to see a bipartisan bill and, from the very beginning, we have worked toward that end. Our hope is that our senators will get on board," Dowdy said.

All of the land in question is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. There are no private lands or exchanges in the legislation.




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