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Public meeting set on Pilot Butte draft master plan

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department will share with the public the latest draft updates to the Master Plan for Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14 at the Bend Park and Recreation District Office, 799 Southwest Columbia St., Bend.

During the meeting OPRD park planners will present an overview of the master plan update process and their draft recommendations for updating the Pilot Butte Master Plan. There will be an opportunity for public comment as well.

Interested Oregonians that can’t attend the meeting still have two ways to comment on the draft updates: via pilotbuttemasterplan.com or by contacting Rachel Hill, OPRD park planner, at rachel.hill@oregon.gov.

The public comment period closes Dec. 14.

This is the final round of draft updates. OPRD will collect public comments, make any necessary amendments, then present the final draft plan to the Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission for approval.

A park master plan guides the development and use of park facilities. It also provides guidelines for the protection and management of important natural, cultural and scenic resources within the park. Master plans follow a 20-year update cycle; the Pilot Butte Master Plan was last updated in 1995.

Learn more about the park’s Master Plan at pilotbuttemasterplan.com. More info about Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint is on oregonstateparks.org.

Individuals who require special accommodations to attend the Nov. 14 meeting should contact Rachel Hill at least three days in advance: 503-947-8616 or Rachel.Hill@oregon.gov.

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