From the American Mountain Guides Assoc.
Fellow Climbers:
If you love Red Rocks, please read on.
If
you've ever climbed at Red Rocks (who hasn't?), you understand how real
the development pressure to this unique area has been in the last many
years. The Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin has now reached the very edge
of the conservation area. Some of us remember the days (only 15 years
ago) when it was a long semi-rural drive from the edge of town to Red
Rocks. But at least for now, development has stopped from that
direction and is still relatively far and largely out of sight from the
cliffs and canyons we love.
That is about to change.
If
local developer Jim Rhodes gets his way, the entire Blue Diamond Hill
(the massive hill at the center of the RR cirque, that forms the
foreground of the view from anywhere at Red Rocks, and the backdrop to
the BLM campground, and is currently completely undeveloped) will become
a brand new town of 5,000+ homes and about 15,000 residents, complete
with shopping malls, schools, etc. An official plan has recently been
submitted to the county by the developers: it effectively puts a brand
new mid-size city right in the middle of the conservation area.
The
distance between the escarpment and the closest modern developments
will drop from the current 10 miles to less than 3.5 miles. This
translates to an increase in the light and noise pollution by a factor
of more than 8, not even accounting for the buffer effect played by the
currently undeveloped hill! If this plan goes forward, you may not even
need a headlamp anymore for those early morning approaches to
Resolution Arete!
For more details about the history of this situation, please see the first two references below.
On August 17 at 9AM, the Clark County Zoning Commission will meet to approve/disapprove this plan.
Opposition to the plan (
www.saveredrock.com)
has to date remained localized around the small town of Blue Diamond
and local Las Vegas newspapers, largely due to a lack of information
among the larger community.
Because climbers are uniquely
attached to this area, I believe they are the most likely group to stand
up for its preservation. For the last few weeks, some of us have been
trying to spread the word within the climbing community. A public
outcry to the officials involved, particularly if coming from the entire
nation, may have a good chance of changing the outcome and saving this
unique area.
Here's what you can do (in order of decreasing
urgency, but remember, the key decision will be made on August 17, so
there are only a few days to act):
1. Call or write e-mails to Clark county commissioners:
Do this now, and certainly before August 15! See contact information below.
2. Ask your friends to do the same: please forward this e-mail to all your friends!
3. Sign the petition
4. Send e-mails to congressmen and the BLM
5. If you live reasonably close to Vegas, be at the Clark County zoning commission meeting
on August 17, and either speak up or wear/carry evidence of your position on the issue.
Please ACT!
On behalf of the future of Red Rocks: thank you!
Eric Ponslet and Lucie Parietti.
APPENDICES
Contact Information:
Clark county commissioners:
All commissioners can be reached by phone at:
(702) 455-3500
All commissioners can receive faxes at:
(702) 455-3271
Clark County Commissioners, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89155
Steve Sisolak, District A,
ccdista@ClarkCountyNV.gov
Tom Collins, District B,
ccdistb@ClarkCountyNV.gov
Larry Brown, District C,
ccdistc@ClarkCountyNV.gov
Lawrence Weekly, District D,
ccdistd@ClarkCountyNV.gov
Chris Giunchigliani, District E,
ccdiste@ClarkCountyNV.gov
Susan Brager, District F,
ccdistf@ClarkCountyNV.gov
Mary Beth Scow, District G,
ccdistg@ClarkCountyNV.gov
BLM Southern Nevada District Office:
Mary Jo Rugwell, District Manager,
4701 North Torrey Pines Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89130
Phone:
702-515-5000
Fax:
702-515-5023
Email:
lvfoweb@blm.gov
NV Congressmen/women: (even if you don't live in NV, it doesn't mean you shouldn't contact them)
Senator Harry Reid (D- NV),
202-224-3542,
http://reid.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm
Senator Dean Heller (R- NV),
202-224-6244,
heller.senate.gov/contact_form.cfm
Representative Shelley Berkley (D-01),
202-225-5965,
shelley.berkley@mail.house.gov
Representative Joe Heck (R-03),
202-225-3252,
https://heck.house.gov/contact-me/email-me
Upcoming Clark County Zoning Commission meeting:
August 17 (Wednesday), 9:00 a.m.,
Clark County Government Building, Commission Chambers
Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
Suggested key points for use in e-mails to officials:
- Red
Rocks is a National Conservation Area, of considerable interest to all
Americans and foreign tourists, with a unique oasis-like flora and fauna
and amazing scenery.
- Red Rocks is a world-renowned climbing
area, visited each year by thousands of climbers from the US and
abroad. Those climbers spend their time and money at Red Rocks because
of its unique beauty and undeveloped character.
- Contrary to
biased assertions in the developer's plan, the proposed development is
in plain unobstructed view from most of the hiking and climbing locales
in the Red Rocks NRA. The top of the Blue Diamond hill is in fact the
most immediately scenic feature from these places.
- There are
plenty of remaining areas available for development in the Las Vegas
valley. The Red Rock Canyon NRA is a unique resource to the people of
Las Vegas and visitors from all over and it must be preserved
References and Links:
"Rhodes submits revised plan for developing Blue Diamond Hill," By Scott Wyland, Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 7, 2011.
http://www.lvrj.com/news/rhodes-submits-revised-plan-125130408.html
"Jim
Rhodes is Coming: his homes will rise in Red Rock, but how sprawling is
the developer's secret plan?" by Jason Whited, Las Vegas City Life,
February 24, 2011,
http://www.lasvegascitylife.com/articles/2011/02/24/news/local_news/iq_42408246.txt
The developer's plan, ironically titled "Gypsum Reclamation Concept Plan", Gypsum Resources, LLC, June 29, 2011,
http://www.reviewjournal.com/media/download/rhodes_plan.pdf
Website of the local action group:
www.saveredrock.com
Mountainproject.com thread about the issue:
http://www.mountainproject.com/v/red-rock-threatened-by-development/107227001
SuperTopo.com thread:
http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum/1565955/Red-Rocks-under-imminent-threat-of-development