BLM Recreation & Public Purposes lease and patent brings practical & recreational benefits to the town of Kanarraville, Utah
![Utah BLM Director Selma Sierra traveled to the town of Kanarraville, Utah on Wednesday May 7, 2008 to present the community with an R&PP lease and patent. The land will be used for a transfer site and recreational ball field.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090509022558im_/http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/ut/cedar_city_fo/kanarraville_r_pp.Par.2432.Image.150.113.1.gif)
![Kanarraville Mayor Galen Allred received a Recreational and Public Purposes patent and lease Wednesday May 7, 2008 on the behalf of the community of Kanarraville. Roughly seven acres will be used for a ball field and two acres will be used as a transfer site. As part of the agreement, the town of Kanarraville, partnering with BLM & DWR will enhance 17 acres of crucial deer winter range.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090509022558im_/http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/ut/cedar_city_fo/kanarraville_r_pp.Par.60735.Image.150.113.1.gif)
On Wednesday May 7, 2008 Utah BLM Director Selma Sierra traveled to the town of Kanarraville, Utah to present the community with an Recreational and Public Purposes or R&PP lease and patent. Kanarraville Mayor Galen Allred received the R&PP patent and lease on the behalf of the community of Kanarraville. Of the land transfered, roughly seven acres will be used for a ball field and two acres will be used as a transfer site. As part of the agreement, the town of Kanarraville, partnering with BLM & DWR will enhance 17 acres of crucial deer winter range.
Read the Director's comments to the town of Kanarraville here: