MEETING SET AS JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK STUDIES ANNEXING EAGLE MOUNTAIN AREA

Morongo Basin residents will be able to give their input in person at a meeting held by the National Park Service on whether it’s appropriate and feasible to add the Eagle Mountain area back within the boundary of Joshua Tree National Park. Managing editor Tami Roleff explains how the public can weigh in on the proposal…
The National Park Service is conducting a study to explore whether the Eagle Mountain area should be added back into the boundary of Joshua Tree National Park. Park service officials will explain the study process, answer questions, and receive public input, at a meeting 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, August 5 at the Joshua Tree Community Center. To participate in the online meeting, and to submit comments, contact David Smith, Superintendent, Joshua Tree National Park, Phone: 760-367-5500. Or e-mail the study team at JOTR_study@nps.gov.
View the project web site at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/eaglemountain. The introductory newsletter, maps, and more information are available on the project website.

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