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Public Scoping, Eagle Mountain Boundary Study Newsletter 1
This newsletter provides an introduction to the study, explains why the study is needed, describes the study area, provides maps and preliminary boundary options, and explains how the public can participate in the process.
Comment Period:
Closed
Jul 13, 2015 - Aug 21, 2015
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Topic Questions: |
1. Among the many factors that the National Park Service will consider in evaluating the criteria and options for a proposed boundary adjustment are public access and the need for the protection of resources associated with the park's purpose. What information should we consider in further investigating these topics? Your knowledge of these lands will help inform the evaluation. |
2. Of the various options presented in the newsletter, which one(s) do think would be most appropriate? Are there other options that you think the NPS should consider? |
3. What resources in the area do you think are most important? Why? |
4. Are there other specific areas of concern that the National Park Service should be aware of? |
Document Content: |
JOTR_EM_Scoping_Newsletter_July2015.pdf
(6.0 MB, PDF file)
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