UTAH – Manti-La Sal NF Forest Plan Revision Update & Virtual Workshop Schedule

UTAH – Manti-LaSal NF Forest Plan Revision Update & Virtual Workshop ScheduleDear BRC Action Alert Subscriber,

The Manti-LaSal National Forest has posted a draft plan and associated draft scoping documents to their Forest Plan Revision webpage and the public is invited to take a look at them and give your feedback.

In addition to these documents you will also find links to upcoming virtual engagement opportunities, instructions on how to submit comments and soon there will be an interactive story map with photos, maps, text and videos. The public is encouraged to participate in the forest plan revision process.

VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS
Five virtual workshops will be hosted throughout October and November for public engagement. Each workshop will include a 30-minute brief on topics, with a Q&A portion following that.

If you are unable to join via computer, you can call in with the following number: 1-636-352-2946. Refer to the links below or to the virtual workshop flyer for each workshop’s specific access code.

You may use the flyer or simply click in the box with the date and time of the meeting you wish to attend on the Forest Plan Revision website. https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/mantilasal/landmanagement/planning

Have specific questions about the Forest Plan Revision process or currently available documents? Contact the Forest Plan Revision Team by emailing mlnfplanrevision@fs.fed.us or call 435-636-3500.

Thanks in advance and, as always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact BRC.

Ric Foster
Public Lands Volunteer
BlueRibbon Coalition
208-237-1008 ext. 2

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