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With limited public involvement, Montana Land Board overhauls land-swap process
- Montana Land Board approves changes to the land-swap policy in a 4-0 vote, with Gov. Gianforte abstaining.
- The revisions are aimed at streamlining the process and reducing bureaucracy, according to State Auditor James Brown.
- Board officials say the changes will address water- and corner-crossing disputes in land exchanges.
- Opponents argue the plan lacked robust public notice and a sufficient comment period.
- The policy narrows definitions for water resources to those with a documented history of meaningful public use for irrigation, recreation, or waterfowl hunting.
- The changes involve use of consultants and a pay-to-broker approach cited by opponents as a concern.
- Montana’s Land Board oversees exchanges to consolidate public and private land where access is challenging.
- The policy change is described as the first sweeping overhaul in more than 20 years.
- State Auditor James Brown led the initiative to revise the land-swap policy.
- The Land Board is composed of Montana’s top five elected officials and has authority to approve exchanges.
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