Can LA County Board of Supervisors get President Biden and Congress to expand San Gabriel Mountains National Monument?
The expansion of a national monument in the rugged San Gabriel Mountains to include front-facing canyons with accessible trails and picnic sites while protecting natural rivers received an injection of support on Tuesday, July 12.
Hikers make their way along the Fish Canyon Falls Trail in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument above Duarte on Friday, 13, 2016. The board directed its Chief Executive Officer Fesia Davenport to move ahead to support the bill by sending a letter to Chu, the Los Angeles County congressional delegation and the chair of the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands to advocate for passage.the supervisors made a point of saying they will ask President Joe Biden to use the power of the Antiquities Act and declare the added section as part of the monument lands.
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