Pamela Brown, Manti-La Sal National Forest Supervisor, announced a series of events to provide opportunities for public discussion on the development of a new Forest Service Land and Resource Management Planning Rule. A roundtable discussion will be held on April 8, at Manti-La Sal National Forest Supervisor’s Office, 599 W. Price River Drive, Price, from 1-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Each session will be identical. In addition to the roundtable meeting in Price, the Forest Service will host a national science forum, three national roundtables, eight regional roundtables and 14 roundtable meetings throughout the Intermountain Region on April 8 at each Forest supervisor’s office. Meeting locations, agenda and pre-registration can be found at www.fs.fed.us/r4 by clicking on the “Planning Rule” link.
For more information regarding these events, contact Marlene Depietro at 435-636-3539.
Providing multiple opportunities for public participation ties directly to President Obama’s call for open government that is transparent, participatory and collaborative, and illustrates Service commitment to engage the public in the development of a new planning rule. “We encourage broad public participation in our regional roundtables,” said Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell. “Through collaboration we will be able to better address the current and future needs of the National Forest System such as restoration, protecting watersheds, addressing climate change, sustaining local economies, improving collaboration, and working across landscapes.” Summaries from discussions in the science forum, national and regional roundtables, along with the individual comments received during the 60-day formal comment period on the Notice of Intent, will be used to develop the proposed rule and a draft environmental impact statement. To encourage widespread participation the Forest Service is using new media tools in conjunction with the public meetings. Visit http://blogs.usda.gov/usdablogs/planningrule to participate in the planning rule blog and sign up to follow the Forest Service on Twitter at www.twitter.com/forestservice.
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