Public Meetings Scheduled for Updating Plans for Four Colorado-Big Thompson Reservoirs

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Public Meetings Scheduled for Updating Plans for Four Colorado-Big Thompson Reservoirs

The following news_release was published by the Bureau of Reclamation on July 26, 2016. It is reproduced in full below.

The Bureau of Reclamation and Larimer County will jointly host public scoping meetings and comment period for the Federal Resource Management Plan (RMP) and Environment Assessment (EA) and associated county Reservoir Parks Master Plan from August 22-24.

Reclamation, in cooperation with Larimer County Department of Natural Resources, is seeking public input on the revision of the existing 2007 RMP/EA. Reclamation will prepare an updated EA pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and at the same time will be assisting with the preparation of the RMP.

The purpose of the RMP/EA is to balance natural resource protection with recreational opportunities, provide a diversity of recreational experiences, ensure financial stability, and account for future growth and demand. The integrated RMP/EA would replace the 2007 documents and would establish a 10-year plan detailing the management framework for the conservation, protection, and enhancement of the four regional reservoirs and surrounding lands.

"We are pleased to be part of this collaborative effort with Larimer County," said Reclamation's Eastern Colorado Area Manager, Signe Snortland. "This is an opportunity for the public to help shape future recreation in Larimer County."

Reclamation owns and operates nearly 7,000 acres of land and water across four reservoirs: Horsetooth Reservoir, Carter Lake, Flatiron Reservoir, and Pinewood Reservoir. Under license with Reclamation, Larimer County Department of Natural Resources manages recreational activities and maintains the recreation facilities at these four reservoirs. These four reservoirs are part of the Colorado-Big Thompson water project; water stored in these reservoirs is distributed by Northern Water for municipal, agricultural, and other uses.

The agencies will begin a 45-day public scoping period on Tuesday, July 26, 2016. Public Scoping Meetings will be held from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm at the following locations where the public is encouraged to participate in identifying issues and new opportunities.

* Monday, Aug. 22, 2016, Horsetooth Area Info Center (located at South Bay), 4200 W. County Rd. 38 E, Fort Collins

** Note: Entrance fees to the South Bay of Horsetooth Reservoir Park will be waived for this event.

* Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016, Bison Info Center, 1800 S. County Rd. 31, Loveland

* Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016, The Ranch Events Complex, McKee Community Building, 5280 Arena Cir., Loveland

Reclamation will be conducting public scoping meetings to solicit feedback from the public. Public scoping assists in the NEPA process by focusing on relevant issues and environmental concerns, identifying potential alternatives, helping determine the scope and overall impact of the project, and providing opportunities for the public to provide input.

Written scoping comments will be accepted at the Public Scoping Meetings or can be provided online at www.usbr.gov/gp/ecao/, by e-mail or regular mail. E-mail should be addressed to the attention of Mr. Patrick McCusker at pmccusker@usbr.gov. Regular mail or Fax should be sent to the following address:

Patrick McCusker, Natural Resource Specialist

Bureau of Reclamation

11056 W. County Road 18 E

Loveland, CO 80537

Fax: 970-663-3212

Comments will be accepted throughout the 45-day public comment period until Sept. 13, 2016.

To learn more about the federal RMP and NEPA process, please visit Reclamation's website at www.usbr.gov/gp/ecao/. The information provided at the Public Scoping Meetings will also be available at this site.

Further information about the concurrent planning efforts Reclamation is conducting with its partner, Larimer County, is available at www.onegreatcountytoplay.com.

Concurrent Planning Efforts

Larimer County is conducting a parallel public process for the development of a county-wide Reservoir Parks Master Plan and The Ranch Events Complex Master Plan. The agencies are coordinating a joint public scoping process to share feedback on the federal RMP and EA, the Reservoir Parks Master Plan, and The Ranch Events Complex Master Plan. The Reservoir Parks Master Plan will identify priority project areas and detailed strategies to accomplish the specified goals. The Ranch Events Complex is creating a fully-integrated Master Plan that outlines facility alternatives, expansion and financial options to support these expansions as needed. For more information about this simultaneous effort and to sign up for project updates, visit www.onegreatcountytoplay.com.

Media inquiries or general questions about Reclamation and the RMP/EA should be directed to Buck Feist at (406) 247-7607 or bfeist@usbr.gov or Sterling Rech at (406) 246-7669 or srech@usbr.gov. For the Ranch Events Complex, please email tr_master_plan@co.larimer.co.us.

Source: Bureau of Reclamation

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