05-27-2011, 08:45 PM
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s preferred alternative for managing Lake Lowell south of Nampa and the surrounding wildlife refuge would limit wave-making recreation to about one-third of the lake and would charge new access fees.
The service released four draft alternatives today and briefed the media Friday afternoon; public open houses on the refuge’s management plan are scheduled for June 3 and 4.
Public comment will be accepted until July 29, and those opinions could help shape the final draft alternative, which is due spring 2012. See the alternatives and maps at
[url "http://www.fws.gov/deerflat/refugeplanning.html"]http://www.fws.gov/deerflat/refugeplanning.html[/url]
A heads up to what the Feds are planning for the lake. The only one I like is the status quo proposal but I doubt that it will fly. I think they already have their minds made up and these open houses are just fluff for the public.
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The service released four draft alternatives today and briefed the media Friday afternoon; public open houses on the refuge’s management plan are scheduled for June 3 and 4.
Public comment will be accepted until July 29, and those opinions could help shape the final draft alternative, which is due spring 2012. See the alternatives and maps at
[url "http://www.fws.gov/deerflat/refugeplanning.html"]http://www.fws.gov/deerflat/refugeplanning.html[/url]
A heads up to what the Feds are planning for the lake. The only one I like is the status quo proposal but I doubt that it will fly. I think they already have their minds made up and these open houses are just fluff for the public.
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