Corps Makes Master Plan Draft Public

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Portland District has made the 90% draft Mid-Columbia River Regional Master Plan and Integrated Environmental Assessment available for public review.  Master plans for the mid-Columbia River projects date back to the 1970s.  The purpose of the plan is to serve as the overall strategic management document guiding the Corps’ comprehensive administration and development of recreational, natural and cultural resources on Corps-owned lands associated with projects at Bonneville Lock & Dam, The Dalles Lock & Dam, John Day Lock & Dam and Willow Creek Dam.  The master plan would provide an overall land use management plan, including objectives and concepts for the efficient and cost-effective management, development and use of project lands for the next twenty years.  Public comment on the draft plan will be taken for 30 days.  The plan is available on line at the Corps’ Portland District website.

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