Posted on 09/23/2019 2:50:23 PM PDT by CedarDave
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. The Bureau of Land Management is moving its headquarters to an office building in Colorado that also houses oil and gas organizations, drawing criticism from environmental groups.
The buildings other tenants include two oil and gas companies as well as a state oil and gas association. The BLM regulates oil and gas leases and development on the land it oversees.
The Denver Post reports representatives of environmental groups are concerned about the close association between oil and gas interests and the agency.
(Excerpt) Read more at abqjournal.com ...
I’d think the LefTards would be HAPPY because now they can ‘protest’ BLM AND those EVIL Oil & Gas companies in one convenient location!
(I probably just jinxed them; prayers up for the SAFETY of those working in that building!)
Best. President. Ever!
This is great.
Grand Junction got the nod over several other western U.S. cities competing for the new BLM headquarters so they’re pissed. Albuquerque, I believe was one of them, SLC, Utah another (so we probably hear from Mittens), also cities on the front range of Colorado.
Wonderful time for sagebrush rangers and their families to live near work and focus on the environment.
Albuquerque is competing with Chicago for deaths by gunfire: Last weekend we had 3, Chicago had 5, and Chicago has over five times the population. The BLM will be safer in Grand Junction.
When I read the headline I wondered when the hell Black Lives Matter got a building.
"OK, done. For Colorado I want at least a Kit-Kat."
BLM. Black Lives Matter.
What’s the big deal about their headquarters?
Oh. Wait.
Yeah, that concerns me - not.
Tis better to lease existing space than to build another government palace for bureaucrats.
There is not a lot office space that can handle a large govt employee move to the Junction. Its a spread out city with few high rise buildings so it seems likely that they would go where the major area companies have their offices. Govt bigwigs are not going to reside in a shabby strip mall waiting for their new building to be built.
I wonder if there is an abandoned military base near by that the Bureau of Land Management folks could be REQUIRED to occupy as it is “already a government owned facility.”
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.