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ALISO AND WOODS CANYON RMP INFORMATION FAIR
Posted Date: 3/14/2006
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ALISO AND WOODS CANYON RMP INFORMATION FAIR


From the Share Mountain Bike Club:

This March 25 meeting at Aliso and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park is the second of four chances that we the public have to submit our input on what goes into the Resource Management Plan for this popular park. The format for this one is a field trip, where attendees will be stuffed into vans and given a tour of the park. Based on the attendance at the first Information Fair, common sense says that about 15 vans will be needed.

To make it easier for the county, Share has offered to make room in the vans by riding bikes--more seats available for the public!

After the tour, we'll reconvene at the Alicia Parkway entrance for further discussion.

So, bring your bike and enough food and water (we'll be enjoying lunch hour out in the park). Tell a friend (or 10) to come out and participate. This is our chance to help create a management plan that does right by the park that we all use and love. Please RSVP to Juan.Gutierrez@rdmd.ocgov.com with just a one sentence email that says you'll be attending the Information Fair on March 25.

 



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