Contacts - Morongo Basin

Stephanie Weigel
Regional Land Use Planner

760-367-5567

Morongo Map

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Resources - Morongo Basin

Morongo Basin Open Space Group - Read more about MBOSG's work

Go to the MBOSG website or
Download the summary sheet (pdf)

Interactive Conservation Value Priorities Map  View the conservation value priorities identified for individual parcels in the Moronogo Basin.

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Hi-Desert Star Newspaper - May 2011 (pdf)
Hi-Desert Star Newspaper - April 2009 (pdf)
Hi-Desert Star Newspaper - October 2008 (pdf)

Sonoran Institute WestWord Newsletter Summer 2008 (pdf)
Mojave Desert Land Trust Newsletter Summer 2008 (pdf)

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Morongo Basin Regional Conservation and Land Use Planning Project

The Morongo Basin is a fragile and diverse ecosystem of Joshua tree forests, ancient plants, unique wildlife, mountains and dry lake beds in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. While development pressures differ in scale from other areas of the state, uncoordinated development patterns are impacting the treasured landscapes, open spaces and vistas that residents value and visitors come to enjoy.

The Sonoran Institute works in this area as a member of the Morongo Basin Open Space Group (MBOSG) to protect natural landscapes and open space through regional conservation and land use planning. Since 2006 regional governmental agencies, development interests, and environmental and conservation groups have been working collaboratively to identify critical priority conservation areas and work with local entities to build a robust local economy that respects our desert landscapes and provides for “Basin-Wise” growth.

The MBOSG’s focus area in the high desert region of San Bernardino County is defined by the Morongo Unified School District boundary, an area of approximately 1,400 square miles that is home to 75,000 residents, including those living and working on the local U.S. Marine Corp base. Major public land owners include the Department of Defense, the Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service. Private lands comprise approximately 27% of the area and are interspersed throughout, many parcels in checkerboard patterns with BLM lands, reflecting government homesteading programs of the early 20th century.

The Sonoran Institute’s Training and Community Leadership Program contributes to the MBOSG’s goals through:

  • Community engagement, education and outreach through public meetings, public workshops, and speaking engagements
  • Joint facilitation of regional research projects, including the South Coast Wildlands report “A Linkage Design for the Joshua Tree —Twentynine Palms Connection”
  • Applications for grants and program support

 

MBWildlifeWkshpNew_smlMorongo Basin Wildlife Overlay Workshop - Developing a Model Ordinance

Friday November 18, 2011

Bell Center Community Room, Copper Mountain College
6162 Rotary Way, Joshua Tree

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News & Updates

October 29th, 2011 - Looking at future, planners ask, 'What if?'

The Morongo Basin Open Space Group is considering alternative futures.

Community leaders representing Joshua Tree National Park, the Twentynine Palms Marine Corps base, San Bernardino County, Yucca Valley and Joshua Basin Water District met in the Yucca Valley Community Center Oct. 18 to discuss various growth scenarios.

The meeting's facilitator is Stephanie Weigel, a regional land use planner. Using a series of maps and satellite images of the Basin, Weigel talks the group through a series of "what if" scenarios depicting the ramifications of different kinds of growth.  Read the full article here.

 

Morongo Basin Open Space Group Partners

Basin Wide Foundation
Bighorn-Desert View Water Agency
Building Industry Association, Morongo Basin Chapter
Bureau of Land Management, Barstow Field Office
California Department of Fish and Game
City of Twentynine Palms
Copper Mountain College
Hi-Desert Water District
Joshua Basin Water District
Joshua Tree Municipal Advisory Council
Mojave Desert Land Trust
Morongo Basin Conservation Association
Morongo Basin Property Association
Morongo Valley Community Services District
National Park Service, Joshua Tree National Park
National Parks Conservation Association
San Bernardino County
Sonoran Institute
The Wildlands Conservancy
Town of Yucca Valley
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
United States Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center

Visit the MBOSG website