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American Land Rights Association
PO Box 400 – Battle Ground, WA 98604
Phone: 360-687-3087 – Fax: 360-687-2973
E-mail: alra@landrights.org or alra@governance.net
Web Address: http://www.landrights.org
Legislative Office: 507 Seward Square SE – Washington, DC 20003
Rim of the Valley Land Grab Moves
Would Surround the
San Fernando Valley;
La Crescenta Valley;
Santa Clarita Valley;
Simi Valley; and
Conejo Valley
With a huge New National Park area.
The Rim of the Valley Corridor land grab bill, S 347, moved out of the Resources Committee last Wednesday by voice vote. It has already passed the Senate. The only barrier is the full House vote that could come anytime.
This is the funny season in Congress. An incredible number of bad things happen in dark rooms late at night when Congress is distracted.
Action Items:
-----A. You need to call, fax and e-mail your Congress in opposition to S 347 immediately. They are using the Senate number to move the bill in the House. Every Congressman can be reached at (202) 225-3121. Regular mail won’t work because the anthrax inspection process slows US Mail to Congress but four to six weeks.
------B. Ask your Congressman to oppose S 347. Ask him or her to get you a copy of the map of the proposed area. Virtually no Congressman has seen a map. When they do, they should realize how crazy this idea is.
Why is the Rim of the Valley Corridor bill (S 347) so important?
It will set a standard nationwide for corridor and greenway bills involving many urban and rural communities. If you like the notion of viewsheds and soundsheds, you love the Rim of the Valley Corridor bill. If they pass it in California, it will be hard to stop in other areas.
S 347 is a “study” bill. But it is much cheaper and easier to stop the study bill than to stop the authorizing bill that will most certainly come later. They are using S 347 because that is the Senate version of the bill introduced and passed through the Senate by Diane Feinstein (D-CA).
“But they are only going to study it, what’s the problem?”. Ask yourself how the Park Service is going to some out on the study. Lets guess; we’re going to ask the Park Service to study whether it ought to get more land, more jobs, more money and more power. Can anyone figure which way this study is going to go?
Some might say, it’s just a study, why worry about it? Because if the Park Service comes out in support of the expansion, then the urban green special interest groups throughout California will have a rallying cry for a massive park expansion and greatly outnumber rural voices. It will be a repeat of the California Desert Bill.
If you don’t live anywhere near Los Angeles, why should you care? Because these studies are the first step toward a Federal land grab in your area. They are the camels nose under the tent.
Even if you live in New Hampshire, Montana or New Mexico, a few calls to your Congressman can make a huge difference. As few as ten letters in a Congressional district will get that Congressman thinking about why he should vote for this bill. Usually he will get very few calls in support from greens in your state. So a few calls like yours really count.
Any Congressman can all be reached at the same number by calling the Capital Switchboard at (202) 225-3121. Ask for the Congressman you are calling when the switchboard operator answers. When their staff answers the phone, ask for the person who handles National Parks or Resources Committee matters or S 347.
S 347 has already passed the Senate and if it gets out of the Resources Committee, stands a good chance to get passed by the House because of the lack of time to really examine the consequences of the bill.
S 347 is called the Rim of the Valley Corridor Study Act and would study expanding the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area by adding a corridor of all the mountains surrounding the San Fernando Valley, La Crescenta Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Simi Valley and Conejo Valley.
But S 347 is really creating a monster new national park. The size is huge and the cost will be even larger. The size could be a series of mountain top corridors as long as 300 miles and costing you, the tax payer over $2 billion dollars. That would make it America’s most expensive national park.
Ultimately what the Park Service will want is a giant network of corridors covering all the mountains around the North West part of Los Angeles and part of Ventura Counties.
Members of Congress are being told there is no opposition. And frankly, some of us who were watching it gave it little chance because it would cost so much. That was a big mistake. We were wrong and now we’re behind.
The Park Service is famous for its land grabbing and regulatory technique. One example is that Santa Monica Mountains NRA is well known for being a park where the Park Service was sued and ultimately had to pay large damages for initiating a raid against an innocent rancher, Donald Scott, who was killed in the raid. All because the Park Service wanted his land.
Santa Monica Mountains NRA was supposed to cost $155 million when it first passed Congress in 1978 and is now over $1 billion with many more millions need to complete the project.
The National Park Service promised they would protect private property owners and that most private land would not be purchased. However, they continually expand their appetite so the scope and cost of the NRA just keeps increasing.
The Santa Monica Mountains NRA surrounded thousands of landowners preventing them from getting access. Then they bought out the major landowners and just left the small landowners to twist in the wind. Numerous complaints have been filed about the Park Service creating hardships and doing nothing about it.
The proposed new Park Service area is likely to cost over $2 billion in additional dollars. That could be grossly understated. The size and scope of the Rim of the World Corridor is so huge is defies imagination. The funding required would detract from existing National Parks that are already strapped for funds for basic health, safety and visitor services.
When this writer served on the National Park System Advisory Board appointed by President Ronald Reagan in the early 80’s, most members who had been appointed by President Jimmy Carter felt that Santa Monica Mountains was a noose around the neck of the entire Park Service and should never have been a Federal park. Its only claim to fame is that it burns every five years.
Now the Park Service and the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy want to expand it. Ask your Congressman why he would want to support a huge money sump like that.
American Land Rights Association
PO Box 400 – Battle Ground, WA 98604
Phone: 360-687-3087 – Fax: 360-687-2973
E-mail: alra@landrights.org or alra@governance.net
Web Address: http://www.landrights.org
Legislative Office: 507 Seward Square SE – Washington, DC 20003
Rim of the Valley Land Grab Moves
Would Surround the
San Fernando Valley;
La Crescenta Valley;
Santa Clarita Valley;
Simi Valley; and
Conejo Valley
With a huge New National Park area.
The Rim of the Valley Corridor land grab bill, S 347, moved out of the Resources Committee last Wednesday by voice vote. It has already passed the Senate. The only barrier is the full House vote that could come anytime.
This is the funny season in Congress. An incredible number of bad things happen in dark rooms late at night when Congress is distracted.
Action Items:
-----A. You need to call, fax and e-mail your Congress in opposition to S 347 immediately. They are using the Senate number to move the bill in the House. Every Congressman can be reached at (202) 225-3121. Regular mail won’t work because the anthrax inspection process slows US Mail to Congress but four to six weeks.
------B. Ask your Congressman to oppose S 347. Ask him or her to get you a copy of the map of the proposed area. Virtually no Congressman has seen a map. When they do, they should realize how crazy this idea is.
Why is the Rim of the Valley Corridor bill (S 347) so important?
It will set a standard nationwide for corridor and greenway bills involving many urban and rural communities. If you like the notion of viewsheds and soundsheds, you love the Rim of the Valley Corridor bill. If they pass it in California, it will be hard to stop in other areas.
S 347 is a “study” bill. But it is much cheaper and easier to stop the study bill than to stop the authorizing bill that will most certainly come later. They are using S 347 because that is the Senate version of the bill introduced and passed through the Senate by Diane Feinstein (D-CA).
“But they are only going to study it, what’s the problem?”. Ask yourself how the Park Service is going to some out on the study. Lets guess; we’re going to ask the Park Service to study whether it ought to get more land, more jobs, more money and more power. Can anyone figure which way this study is going to go?
Some might say, it’s just a study, why worry about it? Because if the Park Service comes out in support of the expansion, then the urban green special interest groups throughout California will have a rallying cry for a massive park expansion and greatly outnumber rural voices. It will be a repeat of the California Desert Bill.
If you don’t live anywhere near Los Angeles, why should you care? Because these studies are the first step toward a Federal land grab in your area. They are the camels nose under the tent.
Even if you live in New Hampshire, Montana or New Mexico, a few calls to your Congressman can make a huge difference. As few as ten letters in a Congressional district will get that Congressman thinking about why he should vote for this bill. Usually he will get very few calls in support from greens in your state. So a few calls like yours really count.
Any Congressman can all be reached at the same number by calling the Capital Switchboard at (202) 225-3121. Ask for the Congressman you are calling when the switchboard operator answers. When their staff answers the phone, ask for the person who handles National Parks or Resources Committee matters or S 347.
S 347 has already passed the Senate and if it gets out of the Resources Committee, stands a good chance to get passed by the House because of the lack of time to really examine the consequences of the bill.
S 347 is called the Rim of the Valley Corridor Study Act and would study expanding the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area by adding a corridor of all the mountains surrounding the San Fernando Valley, La Crescenta Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Simi Valley and Conejo Valley.
But S 347 is really creating a monster new national park. The size is huge and the cost will be even larger. The size could be a series of mountain top corridors as long as 300 miles and costing you, the tax payer over $2 billion dollars. That would make it America’s most expensive national park.
Ultimately what the Park Service will want is a giant network of corridors covering all the mountains around the North West part of Los Angeles and part of Ventura Counties.
Members of Congress are being told there is no opposition. And frankly, some of us who were watching it gave it little chance because it would cost so much. That was a big mistake. We were wrong and now we’re behind.
The Park Service is famous for its land grabbing and regulatory technique. One example is that Santa Monica Mountains NRA is well known for being a park where the Park Service was sued and ultimately had to pay large damages for initiating a raid against an innocent rancher, Donald Scott, who was killed in the raid. All because the Park Service wanted his land.
Santa Monica Mountains NRA was supposed to cost $155 million when it first passed Congress in 1978 and is now over $1 billion with many more millions need to complete the project.
The National Park Service promised they would protect private property owners and that most private land would not be purchased. However, they continually expand their appetite so the scope and cost of the NRA just keeps increasing.
The Santa Monica Mountains NRA surrounded thousands of landowners preventing them from getting access. Then they bought out the major landowners and just left the small landowners to twist in the wind. Numerous complaints have been filed about the Park Service creating hardships and doing nothing about it.
The proposed new Park Service area is likely to cost over $2 billion in additional dollars. That could be grossly understated. The size and scope of the Rim of the World Corridor is so huge is defies imagination. The funding required would detract from existing National Parks that are already strapped for funds for basic health, safety and visitor services.
When this writer served on the National Park System Advisory Board appointed by President Ronald Reagan in the early 80’s, most members who had been appointed by President Jimmy Carter felt that Santa Monica Mountains was a noose around the neck of the entire Park Service and should never have been a Federal park. Its only claim to fame is that it burns every five years.
Now the Park Service and the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy want to expand it. Ask your Congressman why he would want to support a huge money sump like that.