Hi everybody,
I'm a longtime lurker but wanted to bring attention to concerning developments happening in the Canyonlands area of Utah. Hopefully this is the right place to post this.
The National Park Service is planning on opening a road in the Maze so Wayne County can create a gravel pit. This pit would be located on a small parcel of Utah trust land surrounded by wilderness study areas and NPS land. Presumably, the materials from the pit would be used to further develop the area.
This is all happening in the Orange Cliffs District of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which is managed as part of the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park. The proposed road is halfway between the Hans Flat Ranger Station and Flint Trail.

I attached a copy of the lease granted to the Wayne County Road Department, which I found on the Utah SITLA website.
It's disgusting that the chronically underfunded National Park Service (which lost 25% of its staff since January and has a $23 billion maintenance backlog) can apparently afford to open roads through wilderness. The Maze is one of the most remote and pristine areas in the country. If that isn't safe, where is?
I've sent both Glen Canyon (https://www.nps.gov/glca/contacts.htm) and Canyonlands (https://www.nps.gov/cany/contacts.htm) a comment opposing the project.
I know some of you ( @RyanP @Mikjik86 @IntrepidXJ @CodyL @b.stark @Nick @Jammer @John Morrow @Udink ) have been to the park a lot and know the area better than me. Can anyone think of ways to fight this or other places to post it? Would it be worth commenting to Wayne County or SUWA?
I'm a longtime lurker but wanted to bring attention to concerning developments happening in the Canyonlands area of Utah. Hopefully this is the right place to post this.
The National Park Service is planning on opening a road in the Maze so Wayne County can create a gravel pit. This pit would be located on a small parcel of Utah trust land surrounded by wilderness study areas and NPS land. Presumably, the materials from the pit would be used to further develop the area.
This is all happening in the Orange Cliffs District of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which is managed as part of the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park. The proposed road is halfway between the Hans Flat Ranger Station and Flint Trail.

I attached a copy of the lease granted to the Wayne County Road Department, which I found on the Utah SITLA website.
It's disgusting that the chronically underfunded National Park Service (which lost 25% of its staff since January and has a $23 billion maintenance backlog) can apparently afford to open roads through wilderness. The Maze is one of the most remote and pristine areas in the country. If that isn't safe, where is?
I've sent both Glen Canyon (https://www.nps.gov/glca/contacts.htm) and Canyonlands (https://www.nps.gov/cany/contacts.htm) a comment opposing the project.
I know some of you ( @RyanP @Mikjik86 @IntrepidXJ @CodyL @b.stark @Nick @Jammer @John Morrow @Udink ) have been to the park a lot and know the area better than me. Can anyone think of ways to fight this or other places to post it? Would it be worth commenting to Wayne County or SUWA?