Lakeview Resource Management Planning Timeline

Tim Lyden

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Aaron Tani, Sage Society Member

Aaron Tani, Sage Society Member

“It feels good to support ONDA on a monthly basis, because I know they never stop supporting our public lands. ONDA works to help make our lands a better place for the future, and I feel like I’m a part of that every month with my support.”

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John Cunningham, ONDA member and volunteer

John Cunningham, ONDA member and volunteer

Restoration is hard slow work. It takes hold, or it doesn’t, in fits and starts. The immensity of the need can be discouraging, but we must carry on. I am so thankful ONDA carries on.

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Michelle Frisella, member since 2017

Michelle Frisella, member since 2017

So proud of ONDA and its members and volunteers. Such hard work gets done. To use an overused word, this is patriotism!

What does the Lakeview Resource Management Planning process look like?

The timeline below highlights the required steps in the resource management planning process, the opportunities for public involvement, and ONDA’s engagement in the Lakeview Resource Management Plan (RMP) to date.

Public participation is the foundation of the RMP process. Whether you’re an organization, a business or an individual, your voice matters in how our public lands are managed.

Explore this graphic to better understand when and how the public can engage in the Lakeview resource management planning and why it is so important to do so.