BLM travel plan for Utah canyon clears first court challenge

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BLM travel plan for Utah canyon clears first court challenge

Date: 03/21/2024     Category: News & Media     Author: Scott Streater     Publication: E&E News    

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A federal judge declined to issue a preliminary injunction sought by off-highway vehicle groups.

The Green River running through Labyrinth Canyon in Utah. EcoFlight

A federal judge has rejected a request by off-highway vehicle groups to halt implementation of a Bureau of Land Management travel management plan that curbs motorized access in a pristine Utah canyon until the merits of a federal lawsuit are resolved in court.

Judge Dale Kimball’s decision issued Wednesday does not end the lawsuit filed in December in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah by the BlueRibbon Coalition, the Colorado Offroad Trail Defenders and its vice president, Patrick McKay.

But Kimball’s order rejecting the request for a preliminary injunction said the complaint failed to meet the legal standards required to prevent BLM from enforcing the Labyrinth Rims/Gemini Bridges travel management plan.

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