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NH Division of Parks and Recreation Strategic Plan Pulled

Postby Scott Hatch » Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:10 am

For Immediate Release


NH Division of Parks and Recreation Strategic Plan Pulled


(Concord, NH) Department of Resources and Economic Development?s Commissioner George Bald has released the following statement about the Division of Parks and Recreation?s Draft Ten-Year Strategic and Capital Improvement Plan.



?Based on substantial public feedback, I have decided to withdraw the first draft of the Division of Parks and Recreation?s Ten-Year Strategic plan. There was an impression in this draft plan that a potential strategy would be to divest ourselves of properties. This was never the intent of this methodology. The Division, in cooperation with the State Park Systems Advisory Council, will present a more comprehensive draft plan that makes that clear. The public comment period will remain open until July 27th. A revised draft plan will be available for public comment in August, allowing further public input before the plan is finalized. The state park system is an integral component of what makes New Hampshire special for its residents and visitors. It is critical that we take the time now to be strategic in our thinking to ensure that these wonderful assets are available for our children and grandchildren to enjoy well in to the future.?

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Thank you,



Bill Gegas, Program Specialist
New Hampshire Bureau of Trails
Division of Parks and Recreation
Department of Resources and Economic Development
172 Pembroke Road, P.O. Box 1856
Concord, NH 03302-1856
Tel: (603) 271-3254 ext: 227
Fax: (603) 271-3553
bill.gegas@dred.state.nh.us
www.nhtrails.org
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