The Bureau of Land Management has announced that it is seeking public nominations for positions on the Northern California District Resource Advisory Council.
This citizen-based council assists in the development of recommendations that address public land management issues within a district that encompasses public lands in the northern third of California.
The BLM maintains RACs chartered under the Federal Advisory Committee Act and the Federal Policy and Land Management Act across the West. Each RAC consists of 10- to 15-members from diverse interests in local communities, and they assist in the development of recommendations that address public land management issues.
“Resource Advisory Councils provide the BLM with vital feedback on current issues, concerns, and proposals, and enable us to engage local communities and stakeholders to improve our management of public lands,” said Dereck Wilson, manager of the BLM Northern California District.
“Our goal is to ensure that the membership of every RAC encompasses a wide variety of perspectives and backgrounds to guide our work as effectively as possible.”
Individuals may nominate themselves or others to serve on the RAC. Nominees, for the Northern California District RAC must be residents of California or Nevada. They will be reviewed based on their training, education, and knowledge of the RAC’s geographic area.
Nominees should also demonstrate a commitment to consensus building and collaborative decision-making. Letters of reference should accompany all nominations from any represented interests or organizations, along with a completed RAC application, and any other information that speaks to the nominee’s qualifications.
The RAC is seeking nominations to fill four vacancies in the following categories:
Category One – Representatives of organizations associated with energy/mineral development; Federal grazing permit holders; the timber industry; transportation or rights-of-way; off-highway vehicles users; and commercial and developed outdoor recreation.
Category Two – Representatives of archeological and historic organizations; dispersed recreation users; wild horse and burro organizations; and nationally or regionally-recognized environmental organizations.
Category Three – Representatives of State, county, or local elected office; Indian Tribes located within or adjacent to the area for which the RAC is organized; academicians employed in natural resource management or natural sciences; employees of a state agency responsible for management of natural resources; and the public at large.
The BLM will consider nominations until November 27th. For more information, please contact BLM Northern California District Public Affairs Officer Jeff Fontana at 530-260-0189, or by email at [email protected].