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Yosemite National Park
Electronic Newsletter, July 21, 2009

July 21, 2009

Yosemite National Park Extends Merced River Plan Public Scoping 90 Days

Yosemite National Park will extend its public scoping period an additional 90 days to November 27th, 2009. This is in an effort to ensure the public, interested parties, and the surrounding communities will have adequate time to contribute to the public scoping process for the new Merced River Plan.

Please note that the following scoping meetings have been postponed at this time:

Date

Location

Address

Monday, July 13

Fresno REI

7810 N. Blackstone Ave. Fresno, CA 93720

Thursday, July 16

Oakhurst Community Center

39800 Road 425 B, Oakhurst, CA 93644

Wednesday, July 22

Mariposa Government Center

5100 Bullion St., Mariposa, CA 95338 (2 nd  Floor)

Tuesday, July 28

Mono Basin Visitor Center

Highway 395, Lee Vining, CA 93541

Wednesday, July 29

Yosemite Valley Auditorium Open House

Yosemite National Park, CA 95389

Thursday, July 30

Groveland Community Hall

Groveland, CA 95321

Monday, August 3

Pasadena Senior Center

85 East Holy Street, Pasadena, CA 91103

Thursday, August 13

Foster City Recreation

Wind Room – 2 nd  flr above the library Foster City Community Center 100 E. Hillsdale Blvd, Foster City, CA 94404

Tuesday, August 18

Sacramento Southside Clubhouse

2051 6 th  Street, Sacramento, CA 95814

 

Wednesday, August 26

Yosemite Valley Auditorium
Open House

Yosemite National Park, CA
95389



A revised schedule of public meetings will be made available in the near future.

For additional information please email: e-mail us

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Yosemite and Huangshan are sister parks. Huangshan, which protects over 77 magnificent granite peaks 3,000 feet (1,000 m) or higher, is one of China's most famous and sacred scenic areas. Countless poems and writings dating back 2,200 years attest to its beauty.
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Last Updated: July 21, 2009 at 20:55 EST