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BLM Proposes South Coast Resource Management Plan (RMP) Amendment for the San Diego County Border Mountains

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to prepare an amendment to the South Coast Resource Management Plan (RMP) for BLM-administered public lands in the Border Mountains area of San Diego County. The plan amendment proposes to establish management guidelines for lands acquired since 1994 and designate a route of travel network.

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Planning Area Map (PDF, 3.05mb)

SCRMP Issues Handout (PDF, 33kb)

SCRMP Plan Criteria Handout (PDF, 26kb)

Scoping Summary Handout (PDF, 22kb)

SCRMP Powerpoint  (10.9mb)

Federal Register Notice

News Release

Quad Maps of San Diego County

Barret Lake (PDF, 5.61mb)
Cameron Corners (PDF, 4.05mb)
Campo (PDF, 2.05mb)
Dulzura (PDF, 5.18mb)
Jacumba (PDF, 5.54mb)
Live Oak Springs (PDF, 3.34mb)
Morena Reservoir (PDF, 4.61mb)
Otay Mesa (PDF, 3.94mb)
Otay Mountain (PDF, 4.58mb)
Potrero (PDF, 3.92mb)
Tecate (PDF, 3.99mb)
Tierra Del Sol (PDF, 1.68mb)