Important 6/17 update to this is noted below: click here to read
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By definition, this is political, which means that HAZ will bury it for nobody to see. But this proposal could have profound impacts on hiking in Arizona, especially in areas that are close to population centers including Tonto National Forest lands in the Goldfield Mountains near Mesa, the areas north and east of Scottsdale, Carefree, and Cave Creek; the entire Salt River corridor, etc. Coconino National Forest lands around Sedona and Flagstaff are also ripe for sale to private development under this proposal as are Prescott NF lands around Prescott and Cottonwood.
Full text of proposal: https://www.energy.senate.gov/services/ ... DABD5A6EBESummary of Proposal:
• Requires BLM and FS to sell a minimum of 0.5% and a maximum of 0.75% of their estates for housing and associated community needs. This will increase the supply of housing and decrease costs for millions of Americans.
• Creates a process for interested parties, including States and units of local governments, to nominate land for disposal to meet housing and community needs. This process includes consultation with Governors and Indian Tribes and allows States or units of local government to have a right of first refusal to purchase land.
• Prohibits the sale of lands with special designations, such as National Parks, National Monuments, wilderness areas, or national recreation areas. Prohibits the sale of any land where there is a valid existing right, including mining claims, grazing permits, mineral leases, or rights of ways.
• Requires all conveyances to be completed within five years of enactment and appropriates $5,000,000 to BLM and $5,000,000 to FS to ensure that all sales and conveyances occur in a timely manner.
There has been plenty written on this bill since it became public last week. If the topic interests you, I encourage you to learn more about it. Here's one with a western-focused viewpoint: https://www.hcn.org/articles/senate-rep ... blic-land/
This map shows BLM and USFS land that is eligible for sale under this proposal. It excludes lands that are not eligible as indicated in the third bullet point above.
https://wilderness.maps.arcgis.com/apps ... 18aac42310
UPDATE: This map has been widely shared and frequently has problems loading. Additionally, updates made late on 6/16/25 seem to include virtually ALL national forest land in Arizona, which is simply wrong. A significant portion of forest and BLM land is ineligible for sale due to existing grazing permits.
This explains the who, what, and where. The how and the why are available for the kind of discussion that will lead nowhere productive.