Revised Western Joshua Tree Guidelines and Protocols Announced
- New determinations when relocation may be required
- Expanded minimization measures
- Addressing availability of relocation sites
- Minor clarifications and grammatical edits
Ofland Project Goes Forward in Twentynine Palms Despite Community Concerns
"Finding Balance" Event Encourages Involvement in Local Development

While the Ofland Development in the Indian Cove neighborhood was a focal topic, information and discussion about other proposed developments were addressed, including the Lovemore Ranch and Joshua Tree Resort projects. MBCA Board member Pat Flanagan strongly encouraged that residents become familiar with their community's General Plan. She suggested a social approach of "Get some copies of the Plan, invite friends, add a bottle of wine, and delve into it together!"

Panelists Cindy Bernard, Kat Talley-Jones, Pat Flanagan, Laraine Turk, Rich Good
Photos courtesy Bob Wold
Broad interest was expressed in pressuring San Bernardino County to “Bring Back the MAC,” i.e. the Morongo Basin Municipal Advisory Council.” A MAC is a legal entity set up to communicate information and receive recommendations from residents in unincorporated areas.
Mojave Desert Land Trust Board member Geary Hund brought news of approval for a planning grant for two wildlife crossings on Highway 62.
Z107.7's extended online reporting on the Finding Balance Town Hall provides a thorough overview of topics covered, as does the Desert Trumpet's coverage.
MBCA Files Comments on OfLand Project in Twentynine Palms
MBCA Comments on Rancho Lucerne Housing Project
Eblast: May 23, 2025
- LoveMore Ranch Lawsuit Filed
- Luxury Resort ‘Ofland’ Recommended for Approval by 29 Palms
- Another Luxury Development! - Joshua Tree Resort
- Rancho Lucerne - 4,200 unit, 30-Year-Old Development Proposal
- New Desert-Wise Living Video Released
- Speak Up! Your Public Lands are Under Attack!
- Community Conversation on Development in Our Desert Ecosystem
MBCA Joins Power in Nature Coalition Comments on 30X30
Joshua Tree Village Neighbors File Petition Challenging Lovemore Ranch Approval
MBCA Opposes SB 607 CEQA Changes
California Senate Bill 607 was introduced in February and is intended to change some aspects of the California Environmental Quality Act in order to fast-track large-scale energy-related projects. MBCA’s letter to Senators McGuire and Caballero opposes the bill for its potential to permit "many harmful projects including pipelines, data centers and waste storage facilities (to) be built in communities without sufficient environmental review or public participation." (Note: the bill was “ordered to inactive file on request of Senator Wiener” on June 5.)
MBCA Scholarships for 2025 Announced
Morongo Basin Conservation Association has awarded college scholarships to three local graduating high school seniors.
Recipients demonstrate commitments to include conservation and environmental interests in their education and career plans. Each $1,000 scholarship goes toward the student's higher education expenses in the 2025-26 academic year.
MBCA's Conservation Scholarship is the continuation of our commitment to educate the next generation of conservation-conscious citizens. Jocelyn Gonzalez of Yucca Valley High School is the recipient, planning to study biological sciences at Cal State Fullerton.
The Women's STEAM Scholarship (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) is provided anonymously by two generations of women who held careers in STEAM fields. Molly Brown of Yucca Valley High School is this year’s recipient. The scholarship will help fund her study at University of Utah in Chemical Engineering.
Donations in memory of renowned local artist, conservationist, and longtime MBCA member Steve Rieman make it possible to offer the Steve Rieman Scholarship, intended for a student who will incorporate their conservation commitment into fields requiring environmentally-conscious creativity. The Rieman Scholarship this year goes to Meghann Arballo of Yucca Valley High School. She will study dance and psychology at San Diego State University..
MBCA's mission is to advocate and educate for a healthy desert environment which nurtures wildlands and our communities’ rural character, cultural abundance, and economic well-being.
Our heartiest congratulations to the scholarship recipients!
