Public meetings announced and input sought for proposed Campbell Tract Recreation Area Management Plan
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The BLM is seeking public ideas and input through June 11 to create a recreation plan for managing the Campbell Tract in Anchorage to better serve its more than 400,000 annual public visitors.
The bureau intends the new plan to guide recreation management into the future by incorporating new technology while adjusting for a dramatic increase in visitors and changes in use patterns.
In addition to the recreation area providing year-round outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing opportunities in a natural setting, the 730-acre Campbell Tract administrative site supports the BLM Anchorage District Office and several other federal land management agencies. It is also home to communication sites, an airstrip, a heliport, and BLM Alaska’s Campbell Creek Science Center.
Great Falls group asks for study on proposed Madison Food Park
Great Falls group asks for study on proposed Madison Food Park
By: Alexie Aguayo
and last updated 2021-05-12 12:38:17-04
HELENA â âWe plead. Do not leap before you look!â That is the message the group Protect The Falls has for Montana leaders.
On Tuesday, they delivered a petition to the Capitol asking the state to use the 1971 Montana Environmental Policy Act to study the potential impact of the proposed
The industrial-scale food processing facility, which includes animal processing, would be located about eight miles east/southeast of Great Falls.
Great Falls group files petition asking for a full study on proposed food processing plant
By: Alexie Aguayo
and last updated 2021-05-11 20:48:19-04
HELENA â âWe plead. Do not leap before you look!â
That is the message the group, Protect the Falls, has for Montana leaders.
On May 11th, 2021, they delivered a petition to the Capitol asking the state to use the 1971 Montana Environmental Policy Act to study the potential impact of the proposed Madison Food Park.
The industrial-scale food processing facility, which includes animal processing, would be located in Cascade County about eight miles outside Great Falls.
âIt is our intent to deliver to the Governor a petition, which in part, are the City of Great Falls actions in requesting an Environmental Impact Study,â says Eric Ray, a member of Protect the Falls.