The BLM and CHR66A have scheduled public scoping meetings in Barstow and Needles, CA, to solicit public comment from local, county, state and Federal stakeholders, elected officials and American Indian tribes to identify issues and concerns that should be analyzed in the development of the CMP. The meetings will be held from 6-8 p.m. at the following dates and locations:
- Tuesday, February 25: Harvey House Railroad Depot, 681 N 1st Avenue, Barstow, CA 92311
- Thursday, February 27: Needles High School cafeteria, 1600 Washington Street, Needles, CA 92363.
All public meetings, including the web-based meeting, will be announced at least 15 days in advance of their occurrence through local news media and notices posted at the following websites:
- California Historic Route 66 Association: http//www.route66ca.org;
- Lardner-Klein Landscape Architects (CMP contractor) cart66cmp@lardnerklein.com;
- BLM: http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/barstow.html;
- BLM: http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/needles.html.
Comments must be received no later than 30 days after the last public scoping meeting. Additional opportunities for public participation and formal comment will occur upon publication of the draft. An ad hoc corridor management plan committee is being formed to provide advice to the planning team throughout the planning process. To have your name added to the mailing list for notification of the web-based meeting, scoping meetings or subsequent outreach, please submit contact information (name, address, email) to Lardner-Klein at the above email address.
The CMP will provide for the long-term management, protection and promotion of Route 66, and the preservation and conservation of the adjacent BLM National Conservation Lands/public lands. The Plan also will include a comprehensive interpretive, tourism and marketing strategy to promote sustainable heritage tourism in an effort to provide economic benefits to communities and local businesses.
The BLM worked closely with the CHR66A and California Preservation Foundation to write a proposal for a U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration grant to fund preparation of a the CMP. The BLM received a $153,500 grant in August 2012.
Upon completion of the CMP, the BLM will submit a nomination to the Secretary of the Department of Transportation for consideration to designate the California segment of Route 66 a National Scenic Byway. Route 66 was designated a national highway in 1926, and extends 2,448 miles across eight states from Chicago, IL to Santa Monica, California.
For information specific to the BLM, the CMP planning process or Route 66, contact one of the following:
- BLM: Doran Sanchez, BLM Route 66 Project Lead, (760) 252-6030; dasanche@blm.gov;
- CMP planning process: Jim Klein, Principal, Lardner-Klein, (800) 337-1370; cart66cmp@lardnerklein.com;.
- California Historic Route 66 Association: Glen Duncan or Lynne Miller, cahistoricrt66@aol.com