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DCNR Strategic Plan Focus Of Statewide Public Meetings Starting Next Week

A series of six regional meetings will be held to seek public input on how the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is carrying out the goals and actions contained in its strategic plan, Shaping a Sustainable Pennsylvania - DCNR's Blueprint for Action, and what the agency's priorities should be for the future.

The sessions will be hosted by the Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Council.

All meetings are scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m. and will end by 5 p.m. The meeting dates and locations are:

· August 26, Four Seasons Ski Lodge, Boyce Park, Monroeville, Allegheny County;

· September 9, PPL Lake Wallenpaupack EE Center, Hawley, Monroe County;

· September 23, Susquehanna Room B, PA Fish and Boat Commission, Harrisburg;

· October 7, Room 112, Tom Ridge Environmental Center, Erie;

· October 20, Horticultural Center, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia; and

· November 5, Bald Eagle State Park Environmental Education Center, Howard Borough, Centre County

"DCNR leadership traveled throughout the state five years ago to gather ideas from nearly 2,000 Pennsylvanians to help develop a course for the agency's future," said DCNR Secretary Michael DiBerardinis. "That feedback helped to create our strategic plan and now we'd like to know from citizens how they think we are doing as we work to carry out the goals that we outlined."

The meetings will be held Aug. 26 through Nov. 5 throughout the state. They also will provide a forum to collect citizen and stakeholder input on recreation as DCNR develops Pennsylvania's statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan this year.

"We look forward to receiving valuable input from the citizens of Pennsylvania. We are pleased to work with the secretary and the staff of DCNR," said Advisory Council Chairman Cliff David.

The Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Council, which consists of 18 citizens from across the commonwealth, provides informed advice to the department, legislature and governor on matters relating to conservation of the state's natural resources.

The four broad goals of the strategic plan are: improve stewardship and management of state parks and forests; promote statewide land conservation; build and maintain sustainable and attractive communities; and create outdoor connections for citizens and visitors.

Written comments are due November 5. Comments can be sent by email to: jdupes@state.pa.us .

For more information, visit the Shaping DCNR’s Future webpage.


8/22/2008

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