BLM defends its Burning Man requests
By Reno Gazette-Journal
Federal Bureau of Land Management officials defended on Sunday their request for special housing accommodations during the annual Burning Man festival in Nevada, disputing comments by Sen. Harry Reid and others that the plans are unnecessary and extravagant.
A Reno Gazette-Journal investigation broke the details of the request last week.
Burning Man organizers have refused the request, saying amenities such as flush toilets, washers and dryers, showers, air conditioning and refrigerators at the bureau’s on-site camp in the Black Rock Desert would cost $1 million and increase permit fees to about $5 million.
The request, a first of its kind in Burning Man’s history, has turned into a point of contention as organizers negotiate with the agency for their annual permit to stage the event in the Black Rock Desert. No permit has been issued for this year’s event, which runs Aug. 30 to Sept. 7. Permits are typically issued in early August.
Gene Seidlitz, the bureau’s Winnemucca district manager, said Sunday to the Associated Press that the cost of the portable units is being “robustly exaggerated” by organizers. The compound will offer basic amenities only for top agency officials who oversee the event, he said.
How about they rent RV’s themselves.
When was the last time that “top agency officials” did anything but spike their own pensions?
The clowns will regret this abuse. I bet this story appears on national news.
The fact that a government agency is brazen enough to not only make the demand, but then to argue that they are entitled to such lavish graft, ought to be setting off alarm bells for people.
This is not an isolated aberration. These people think they are royalty and should be treated as such. And YOU exist to serve.