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Table Mesa Recreation Area Management Plan
Completion Process / Timeline

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Please remember, these are tentative milestones for the project. Thank you.

October 2009:

  • Write Decision Record for plan.

September 2009:

  • Environmental Assessment (EA) will be out for the official 30-day comment period to begin. The official 30-day comment period will begin once the Environmental Assessment (EA) is issued, scheduled for sometime in September 2009.

July – August 2009:

  • BLM will be working internally to continue environmental evaluation and analysis of the alternatives.

June 30th Meeting:

  • Provide update on process and present plan alternatives.
  • Information will be posted on BLM website for public review.
  • BLM continues to accept public comments (email, faxes, letters) on the plan alternatives through July 31, 2009.

April 2009:

  • Documented comments will be received until April 30th.
  • May – June 2009:
  • BLM takes both BLM proposals and public Participant Proposals through the Environmental Assessment (EA) process.

March 1 – 31, 2009:

  • BLM Compiles comments, maps
  • Final conceptual draft maps, BLM and Participants, will be posted on web by March 31st
  • Participants (the public) asked and encouraged to look at the final conceptual maps / plans on the web pages and to continue to comment –both on agreed (appreciated) as well as alternate (disagreed concepts) by email, fax, letters –until April 30th

February 17, 2009 Meeting:

  • Provide current concept plan map with participant alternatives
  • Solicit any additional participant alternatives
  • Inform participants that additional comments/alternatives/maps/ routes/suggestions are encouraged and will be accepted until February 28, 2009.