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Good afternoon.  Please share this with your membership via any social media platform you find useful.  The DNR is looking for public input in shaping the strategic plan for Michigan State Parks.  There really hasn't been opportunity like this in the past. 

Bruce Geffen

 

 

Hello Everyone,

 

I wanted to share this email with you that calls for public input on the strategic plan for Michigan State Parks.  Following the link also gets you to being able to access individual state park management plans, where applicable.

 

J

 

 

From: Michigan DNR [mailto:MIDNR@govsubscriptions.michigan.gov]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2017 1:29 PM
To: Rodriguez, Miguel (DNR)
Subject: DNR seeks input on draft plan for state park/recreation system

 

The final plan will guide the state's park and recreation system for the next five years.

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Statewide DNR News

May 1, 2017

Contact: Michelle Wieber, 517-284-6138

DNR seeks public input on draft strategic plan for Michigan's state park and recreation system

Ludington State ParkIn an effort to guide the future management of the state's park and recreation system, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking feedback on the draft Parks and Recreation Division Strategic Plan 2017-2022: ConnectionsThe draft plan is available for public review and comment.

The DNR Parks and Recreation Division manages 103 state parks and recreation areas, totaling 306,148 acres across Michigan's Upper and Lower peninsulas. It also manages the state’s boating program, the state motorized and non-motorized trail system and 138 state forest campgrounds.

"Michigan's diverse natural, cultural and outdoor recreational resources play a defining role in residents’ quality of life,” said Ron Olson, Parks and Recreation Division chief. "As we approach the 100-year anniversary of the state's park system, it is vital that we create a defined plan that meets the expectations of our customers and protects Michigan's natural resources."

The draft strategic plan was developed through statewide engagement with stakeholders, advisory groups and DNR staff to help identify the primary issues that need to be addressed. The new strategic plan will result in a more streamlined planning document reflecting the many changes that have occurred in recent years and will replace the current strategic plan, PRD Strategic Plan 2009-2019: Sustaining 90 Years of Excellence.

"The strategic plan will serve as our road map for park and recreation planning in the state over the course of the next five years. Input from our residents is integral to the success of this strategic plan," said Olson.

The draft plan is available for review at www.michigan.gov/prdstrategicplans. Comments and feedback on the draft strategic plan can be emailed to DNR-PRD-Planning@michigan.gov through May 19, 2017.

The new strategic plan ultimately will guide the division in meeting its mission to "acquire, protect and preserve the natural and cultural features of Michigan’s unique resources, and to provide access to land- and water-based recreation and educational opportunities" over the upcoming five-year period.

For more information about the draft plan or the planning process, contact Michelle Wieber, DNR Planning and Infrastructure Section administrative assistant, at 517-284-6138 or wie...@michigan.gov.

/Editor's note: An accompanying photo is available below for download. A suggested caption follows.

The Michigan DNR is looking for public input on its draft strategic plan, which, when finalized, will guide the state parks and recreation system for the next five years. Pictured here is a view at Ludington State Park, one of Michigan's most popular recreation destinations./


The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.

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