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A MEMORIAL
SUPPORTING THE COMPLETION OF THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE NATIONAL
SCENIC TRAIL.
WHEREAS, congress established and designated the
continental divide national scenic trail on November 10, 1978
under the authority of the National Trails System Act; and
WHEREAS, the continental divide national scenic trail is
a nationally significant resource linking federal, state and
private lands from Mexico to Canada for over three thousand
one hundred miles along the continental divide, and provides
long-distance backcountry trail experiences for hikers and
equestrians; and
WHEREAS, the continental divide national scenic trail
will travel approximately six hundred fifty miles through
western New Mexico and create significant public benefits for
the state by connecting communities, promoting recreation and
healthy lifestyles, stimulating tourism and economic
development and educating the public about the natural,
historic and cultural resources along the trail; and
WHEREAS, the 2004 statewide comprehensive outdoor
recreation plan identified trails as the number one recreation
priority for the public in New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, across the United States, trails are important
components of recreation, tourism, economic development,
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conservation, alternative transportation, education and health
and fitness strategies; and
WHEREAS, the State Trails System Act authorizes the
secretary of energy, minerals and natural resources to
establish and designate trails on lands under the jurisdiction
of a federal agency when, in the opinion of the federal agency
and the secretary, such lands may be developed under the
provisions of federal law; and
WHEREAS, the secretary of energy, minerals and natural
resources may enter into written cooperative agreements for
joint federal-state administration of any New Mexico component
of the national trails system, provided such agreements for
administration of land uses are not less restrictive than
those set forth in the State Trails System Act; and
WHEREAS, the completion of the continental divide
national scenic trail will require the cooperation and
commitment of diverse local, state, federal, tribal and
private entities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the
continental divide national scenic trail be a project of
statewide and national significance that should be completed
as soon as possible for the benefit of present and future
generations; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state assist the
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affected local, state, federal, tribal and private entities in
the completion of the New Mexico segment of the continental
divide national scenic trail; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state parks division of
the energy, minerals and natural resources department serve as
the lead state agency involved in the completion of the
continental divide national scenic trail, and that the state
land office should also support this effort; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the house of representatives
support completion of the continental divide national scenic
trail by providing, to the extent possible, funding to the
energy, minerals and natural resources department to
facilitate planning, environmental compliance, route
designation, construction and maintenance; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state parks division of
the energy, minerals and natural resources department and the
state land office be requested to partner with the federal
bureau of land management, the United States forest service,
the national park service and other local, tribal and private
entities in the completion of the continental divide national
scenic trail in New Mexico; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the New Mexico congressional
delegation be requested to support completion of the
continental divide national scenic trail by seeking
appropriate federal funding support; and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the secretary of energy, minerals and natural
resources, the commissioner of public lands and the members of
the New Mexico congressional delegation.