For Immediate Release June 17, 2004
Contact: Hillerie Patton  BLM 303-239-3671
Vaughn Whatley BLM 303-239-3766

Colorado Receives $17,600,933 from Interior Under Federal Payment in Lieu of Taxes Program

Secretary of the Interior Gale A. Norton today announced that Colorado will receive $17,600,933 under the Payment In Lieu of Taxes Act (PILT) to compensate county governments whose jurisdictions contain tax-exempt Federal lands.

 “These important dollars help States offset the loss of tax revenues to counties that contain Federal lands,” Norton said.  “This money helps pay for essential services such as firefighting, search-and-rescue operations, and a host of other badly needed on-the-ground services.”

 The money distributed to Colorado will go to 56 counties eligible under the PILT program for tax revenue lost because of the federal land in their jurisdiction.  The $17,600,933 that Colorado receives this year represents a $45,352 decrease from payments in Fiscal Year 2003.  The counties receiving the largest payments are Mesa, Montrose, and Garfield.

 A complete county-by-county breakdown of Colorado's 2004 PILT payments is listed below:

County

Payment

Total Acres

ALAMOSA COUNTY

$103,015.00

77,592

ARAPAHOE COUNTY

$6,426.00

4,638

ARCHULETA COUNTY

$522,307.00

440,797

BACA COUNTY

$267,958.00

204,919

BENT COUNTY

$27,050.00

22,116

BOULDER COUNTY

$217,108.00

165,316

CHAFFEE COUNTY

$705,440.00

511,403

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY

$123,031.00

170,477

CONEJOS COUNTY

$556,046.00

498,778

COSTILLA COUNTY

$1,219.00

887

CROWLEY COUNTY

$5,914.00

4,239

CUSTER COUNTY

$224,555.00

174,173

DELTA COUNTY

$166,250.00

405,624

DOLORES COUNTY

$80,946.00

422,281

DOUGLAS COUNTY

$191,345.00

145,393

EAGLE COUNTY

$841,926.00

847,314

EL PASO COUNTY

$137,933.00

105,902

FREMONT COUNTY

$622,883.00

454,372

GARFIELD COUNTY

$1,170,205.00

1,188,113

GILPIN COUNTY

$46,458.00

41,962

GRAND COUNTY

$518,619.00

801,303

GUNNISON COUNTY

$311,753.00

1,636,328

HINSDALE COUNTY

$72,758.00

676,515

HUERFANO COUNTY

$180,690.00

214,966

JACKSON COUNTY

$97,816.00

515,761

JEFFERSON COUNTY

$136,685.00

105,011

KIOWA COUNTY

$9,144.00

9,121

LA PLATA COUNTY

$536,066.00

434,015

LAKE COUNTY

$242,535.00

186,631

LARIMER COUNTY

$1,069,408.00

809,046

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY

$409,384.00

316,559

LINCOLN COUNTY

$2,426.00

1,739

LOGAN COUNTY

$0.00

0

MESA COUNTY

$1,606,962.00

1,563,639

MINERAL COUNTY

$80,427.00

524,299

MOFFAT COUNTY

$317,051.00

1,671,738

MONTEZUMA COUNTY

$413,306.00

471,828

MONTROSE COUNTY

$1,248,681.00

974,793

MORGAN COUNTY

$3,698.00

3,221

OTERO COUNTY

$240,480.00

181,265

OURAY COUNTY

$206,790.00

157,387

PARK COUNTY

$852,574.00

716,042

PITKIN COUNTY

$581,980.00

562,074

PROWERS COUNTY

$0.00

392

PUEBLO COUNTY

$86,047.00

63,174

RIO BLANCO COUNTY

$284,122.00

1,498,114

RIO GRANDE COUNTY

$410,184.00

334,630

ROUTT COUNTY

$462,772.00

665,854

SAGUACHE COUNTY

$362,613.00

1,292,699

SAN JUAN COUNTY

$40,653.00

214,353

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY

$297,888.00

485,909

SEDGWICK COUNTY

$251.00

273

SUMMIT COUNTY

$212,456.00

314,061

TELLER COUNTY

$216,191.00

162,116

WASHINGTON COUNTY

$151.00

795

WELD COUNTY

$68,940.00

197,440

YUMA COUNTY

$1,417.00

7,470

TOTAL

$17,600,933.00

23,656,857

The BLM, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior, manages more land — 261 million surface acres — than any other Federal agency. Most of this public land is located in 12 Western States, including Alaska. The Bureau also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. The BLM’s multiple-use mission is to sustain the health and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. The Bureau accomplishes this by managing such activities as outdoor recreation, livestock grazing, mineral development, and energy production, and by conserving natural, historical, cultural, and other resources on the public lands.

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