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Mammoth, Forest Service say let’s make a deal


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By Michael Doyle, McClatchy News Service

A Sierra Nevada land swap that would add 1,317 acres to three national forests in exchange for about 30 acres serving the prominent Mammoth Mountain ski resort is nearer completion.

After maneuvering that dates at least to 2011, the Forest Service on Friday pushed ahead with the proposal involving the Stanislaus, Plumas and Inyo national forests. Supporters call it a win-win proposition.

The swap must still survive scrutiny, starting with a 45-day public comment period and a hearing Sept. 8 in Mammoth Lakes. Already, though some residents of nearby June Lake have raised concerns, the proposal has cleared political hurdles that exemplify how Washington works.

To navigate a deeply partisan Congress, the land-swap proponents got companion bills in the House of Representatives and the Senate introduced by the local congressman, Republican Rep. Paul Cook of Apple Valley, as well as by California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

 

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  1. steven says - Posted: August 29, 2016

    Besides paying lobbyists and giving campaign donations, what is Mammoth giving in exchange for owning the 30 acres ?

  2. Carl Ribaudo says - Posted: August 29, 2016

    1,317 acres to add to three national forests according to the article.

  3. Robin Smith says - Posted: August 29, 2016

    Is this the same land that LTN referenced in a Jan 16, 2016 article? The article referred to land in Myers?

    Marilyn Linken, supervisor of the Sierra District of California State Parks, told LTN “Our hope is the public won’t notice anything.”