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(Published Jun 14, 2007)
You are hereby notified of the opportunity for written public comment concerning the Georgia’s 2008-2013 Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP).
Public comments may be made online until June 22, 2007. Written comments, postmarked no later than June 22, 2007 may be mailed to: Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites, Attn. SCORP, 1352 Floyd Tower East, 2 Martin Luther King Dr., Atlanta, GA 30334.
Request a manual copy of the 2008 – 2013 SCORP by calling 404-656-2770.
What is SCORP?
To ensure continued service to current and future Georgians, the Department of Natural Resources’ Parks, Recreation and Historic Sites Division (PRHSD) formulates a comprehensive statewide recreation policy every five years. This policy is contained within the Georgia Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), a plan that also makes the state eligible to receive and distribute federal funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). LWCF grants support state, county and city outdoor recreation projects in three categories: land acquisition, development and rehabilitation. Georgia’s current SCORP expires in September 2007.
By Georgia Code 12-3-1, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is required to formulate a comprehensive recreation policy for the State.
In the formulation of this policy, the DNR is required to:
A collaborative process
PRHSD has partnered with the University of Georgia, local communities statewide and many other organizations to develop SCORP 2008 - 2013. Through this collaborative process we will conduct a thorough assessment of Georgia’s outdoor recreation opportunities. SCORP 2008 – 2013 will reflect the attitudes, needs, and priorities for and about outdoor recreation in Georgia as well as set the direction for the future of outdoor recreation statewide.
The University of Georgia Fanning Institute is managing the project for the State. The Carl Vinson Institute of Government, UGA Institute of Ecology, UGA Warnell School of Forestry/ Natural Resources, Recreation and Tourism and UGA Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach are also assisting with the project.
A SCORP advisory committee has been established and includes members representing GA DNR, Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Association County Commissioners of Georgia, Georgia Municipal Association, Georgia Recreation and Parks Association, Friends of Georgia State Parks, Georgia Wildlife Federation, the Georgia Conservancy and others professionals and affiliated organizations.
A fully integrated approach
The SCORP 2008 - 2013 brings together:
Learn more
Join the SCORP mailing list. This link takes you to a web page where you can enter your name and email address to receive emails about future SCORP developments. The options can be left as is, or you may follow the "Manuals" link at the top of that page to find out more about them. You may also simply email listserv@listserv.uga.edu with the following one line in the body of the message: subscribe scorp-announce Your Name.
For additional information regarding SCORP 2008 - 2013, please contact:
Langford D. Holbrook
University of Georgia’s Fanning Institute
(706) 542-6118
lholbrook@fanning.uga.edu
You may also contact:
Antoinette Norfleet
Georgia State Parks, Recreation & Historic Sites
Atlanta Office
(404) 656-3830
Antoinette_Norfleet@dnr.state.ga.us
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