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BLM UT Existing Land Use Planning Areas (Polygon)

Published by Bureau of Land Management | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: January 24, 2026 | Last Modified: 2022-11-04T17:24:15Z
The layers within this feature service represent the spatial extent and boundaries of existing BLM Utah Land Use Planning Area (LUPA) polygons. Land Use Planning Areas are geographic areas within which the BLM makes decisions during a land use planning effort. Land Use Planning Area Boundaries shift from an "in-progress" status and become and "existing" LUPA after the Land Use Plan has been approved and a decision date has been established. LUPAs that are in an "existing" status may move to a "historic" status if the LUPA changed when replaced. Data within these services are a live copy of BLM Utah's enterprise production environment. Quality control is conducted annually.Complete metadata for these data sets can be found at:BLM UT Existing Land Use Planning Areas (Polygon)

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