WYelker
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We're still fighting this exchange. I talked with Pete Kasab, our BHA co-chair about it last week. He's also on the working group that's been trying to negotiate a compromise.If I remember right, Wy BHA fought this exchange. @BuzzH
To be honest, they are correct in that land is not crucial wildlife habitat. It is just more valuable to hunters/recreation than the proposed land.Sucks to go to bat for this when WYGF doesn’t favor our needs….
Proposed land exchange raises questions of access, value, process
DAYTON — A proposed land exchange near Dayton has recreationists and hunters concerned about future access to areas along the face of the Bighorn Mountains, and has given rise towww.thesheridanpress.com
“While the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s letter of review for the proposed exchange says the state “parcel does not contain any crucial wildlife habitat,” approximately three dozen individuals who attended a town hall meeting organized by Rep. Cyrus Western, R-Big Horn, May 7 disagreed.”
That was in the initial application that was submitted to the state on the govt website, I believe.Also the land that would be acquired will most likely be sold off by the state for a housing development and subdivision.
Do you happen to have any more detail or better information on this? Even the old information from when it was tabled?We're still fighting this exchange. I talked with Pete Kasab, our BHA co-chair about it last week. He's also on the working group that's been trying to negotiate a compromise.
In the meantime if you're opposed call the 5 elected officials and let them know you're not in favor.
What is there to compromise on? Sounds like the compromise is to say no and tell the ranch too badWe're still fighting this exchange. I talked with Pete Kasab, our BHA co-chair about it last week. He's also on the working group that's been trying to negotiate a compromise.
In the meantime if you're opposed call the 5 elected officials and let them know you're not in favor.
Nope, the landowner submitted the proposal...not the land board.Well, it is being proposed by the people who were voted into office.
We were compromising to keep access to the lake and State control of the acre feet of water that the state currently controls as well as a much smaller swap in general. Also asking for current appraisals, they are wayyyy out of date.What is there to compromise on? Sounds like the compromise is to say no and tell the ranch too bad
Is there any more info on this? Link?
Last week I sent a respectful email to all of these people voicing my opposition to this land exchange and have yet to receive a response from a single one of them.we already fought this and had massive public opposition to the exchange. Well they are bringing it back up for reconsideration.
Please help and provide your opposition.
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I sent mine and got confirmation that it was received from only one…Last week I sent a respectful email to all of these people voicing my opposition to this land exchange and have yet to receive a response from a single one of them.