DGMP Comments


All public comments received by the National Park Service about the Olympic National Park Draft GMP are available here for your inspection.

Comments that were sent electronically are compiled in one document, along with a number of relatively short comments that were copied verbatim from the originals. Longer comments and those that were sent via other methods were scanned and are attached here as separate files or links. There are three comment letters with file sizes too large to post on this site: 191180, 191222, and 191253. These can be found through this link by copying and pasting the link in your address bar: http://www.nps.gov/olym/parkmgmt/planning.htm
Sorry for this inconvenience.

A sample of each form letter is shown here; multiple copies of the same letter are not included in this compilation of comments.

Names and addresses of individuals have been removed from the letters, though names and addresses of businesses, agencies, tribes, and interest groups are included. Each comment was given a National Park Service tracking number when it was received; all comments are listed by tracking number. If you would like to know the tracking number of your comment or have other questions about these comments or the GMP process, please call the Planning and Compliance Office at 360-565-3004.
 
Document Content:
Public Comments on DGMP   (768.4 KB, PDF file)
190731   (228.9 KB, PDF file)
191157   (3.2 MB, PDF file)
191168   (1.6 MB, PDF file)
190729   (302.8 KB, PDF file)
190848   (1.4 MB, PDF file)
191171   (1.6 MB, PDF file)
190733   (213.1 KB, PDF file)
190796   (208.7 KB, PDF file)
190899   (438.2 KB, PDF file)
191175   (1.6 MB, PDF file)
191254   (2.4 MB, PDF file)
191202   (788.7 KB, PDF file)
191204   (804.2 KB, PDF file)
191162   (1.6 MB, PDF file)
191154   (4.8 MB, PDF file)
191155   (2.5 MB, PDF file)
191174   (3.2 MB, PDF file)
191211   (841.7 KB, PDF file)
191199   (3.2 MB, PDF file)
190949   (319.2 KB, PDF file)
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