Summer RAMP » What’s New
March 8th, 2012
Public Meeting Information Posters & Maps
We are working on compiling the proceedings from the public meeting. In the meantime here are copies of the information posters, maps, handouts and public input form.
Information Posters
- Poster 1: Bulkley Valley Community Resources Board Information
- Poster 2: Summer RAMP Table Information
- Poster 3: History of RAMP
- Poster 4: Principles of RAMP for comment
- Poster 5: How to provide public input
Draft Maps
These maps are not up-to-date with current consensus decisions made by RAMP Table.
Handouts
- PUBLIC MEETING INPUT FORM
- Limited Mobility and Intensive Use Area Information
- Examples of Access Area Recommendations Reached by Table
- Example of Summer RAMP Table Use Designations
- BVCRB Information Brochure and Application Form
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Public Meeting
Bulkley Valley Community Resources Board
Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 7:30 PM
Northwest Community College
3966 2nd Avenue, Smithers, B.C.
The BVCRB is marking 20 years of public participation in resource management decisions on crown land in the Bulkley Timber Supply Area.
The BVCRB is pleased to announce a meeting to highlight recent work, particularly the Summer Recreation Access Management Plan (RAMP). Anyone interested in resource management in the Bulkley TSA is encouraged to attend.
The meeting will have a short presentation on the Summer RAMP process, maps and handouts showing decisions made to date, and an explanation of ways the public can provide input. Table members and the facilitator will be present and there will be opportunity for informal networking.
For more information, please contact:
Jill Dunbar, Project Manager
(250) 846-9281
RAMP@bvcrb.ca
Ben Heemskerk, Chair, BVCRB Recreation Subcommittee
250 876-8965
ChairRec@bvcrb.ca
Funding for the RAMP process is generously contributed by Recreation Sites and Trails BC, the Wetzin’kwa Community Forest Corporation, and the Real Estate Foundation of BC, with additional support provided by the Bulkley Valley Research Centre and Northwest Community College.