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Pinchot State Forest District Meeting On Resource Management Plan Now Dec. 5 In Lackawanna County

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will now hold the public meeting on the Pinchot State Forest District Resource Management Plan on December 5 at the District Office, 1841 Abington Road, North Abington Township, Lackawanna County from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

It was rescheduled from November 13.

Meeting attendees will have the opportunity to provide input related to the new draft Pinchot State Forest Management Plan.  The meeting is open-house format; attendees may drop in at any time during the proceedings.

Questions or comments about the public meeting or the Pinchot SFRMP can be directed to the district office by sending email to: FD11@pa.gov or by calling 570-945-7133, press ‘9’.

One other State Forest Management Plan meeting remains--

-- December 12-- Bald Eagle State Forest, District Office, 18865 Old Turnpike Road, Millmont, Union County. 6:00 to 8:00.

For a listing of meetings and more information, visit DCNR’s State Forest Resource Management Plan webpage.

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[Posted: Nov. 14, 2018]


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