Eugene
Forest Trust Land Advisory Committee to hold virtual meeting on Feb. 21 to discuss staffing, planning, and habitat conservation
Eugene, OR – The Forest Trust Land Advisory Committee (FTLAC) will meet virtually on Friday, Feb. 21, at 10 a.m.
The Zoom video conference details can be found on the meeting agenda.
The agenda includes personnel and staffing updates, planning context, modeling updates, and new information related to the Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP).
Public comment will take place at the beginning of the meeting. Written comments can be submitted to [email protected] at least 48 hours before the meeting for consideration.
Comments sent after that deadline will be included in the official record and posted online but will not be reviewed before the meeting. Comments will not be accepted after the meeting concludes.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities, as well as requests for special materials or services, can be arranged by calling 503-945-7200 or emailing [email protected] at least 48 hours in advance.
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