Merced River Plan
The National Park Service's (NPS) public comment period for the Merced Wild and Scenic River Draft Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement, also known as the Merced River Plan, ended on April 30, 2013. However, public comments can still be made to Congressman McClintock's office using the attached comment form.
The Merced River Plan would define how the Park Service will manage the Merced River in Yosemite under its Wild and Scenic designation.
Merced River Plan Archive
Video: Oversight Hearing "Public Impact of Closing Amenities at Yosemite National Park"
Oversight Hearing on "Public Impact of Closing Amenities at Yosemite National Park" Tuesday, July 9, 2013 10:00 AMSubcommittee on Public …more.
Impact of Closing Amenities at Yosemite National Park - Oversight Hearing
Oversight Hearing: “Public Impact of Closing Amenities at Yosemite National Park”Opening StatementRep. Tom McClintockSubcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental RegulationJuly …more.
Subcommittee to Hold Oversight Hearing on Impact of Closing Amenities at Yosemite National Park
Subcommittee to Hold Oversight Hearing on Impact of Closing Amenities at Yosemite National Park WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Natural Resources …more.
Keep Yosemite Tourist-Friendly
Keep Yosemite Tourist-Friendly House Chamber, Washington, D.C. April 24, 2013 Mr. Speaker: I rise today in strong opposition …more.
Merced River Draft Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement - Comments by Congressman McClintock
Congressman Tom McClintock today submitted the attached letter commenting on the Merced River Draft Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact …more.
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