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| LINK TO VIDEO FILE | http://imedia.unr.edu/Tahoe/99_Pathway2007.asx (01:12) |
| Title | Your Chance Is Here To Help Plan Tahoe's Future |
| Author/Creator | Cobourn, John; Purdy, Shelly; Segale, Heather M. |
| Related item(s) | Press Release available at http://www.tahoe.unr.edu/resources/Segment099.pdf |
| Date Original | 2005-01-04 |
| Summary/Description | Segment 99 - "Help Plan Tahoe's Future" (Air Date: January 4, 2005). Segment covers how the US Forest Service, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Lahontan Water Quality Control Board and Nevada Division of Environmental Protection are working together to develop the master plan for the Tahoe Basin, Pathway 2007. Rex Norman from the U.S Forest Service discusses the role of public input is part of the planning process. |
| Subject | Regional planning -- Tahoe, Lake, Region (Calif. and Nev.)
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| Location | Lake Tahoe (Calif. and Nev.) Tahoe, Lake (Calif. and Nev.)
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| Collection | The Lake Tahoe Report |
| Original Publisher | Lake Tahoe Environmental Education Coalition (http://www.lteec.org) |
| Electronic Publisher | University of Nevada, Reno - Department of Teaching and Learning Technologies |
| Ordering and Permissions Information | For more information, contact the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension, http://www.lteec.org or 775-832-4138. |
| Format | video/wmv |
| Date Digital | 2005-03-14 |
| Relation | Requires Windows Media Player |
| Resource Type | Moving Image |
| Language | eng |
| Contributing Institution | University of Nevada, Reno |
| Transcription | Segment 99: Pathway 2007 Air Date: 1/4/05 Anchor intro: The regulatory agencies at Lake Tahoe are asking for the public's help in creating a master plan that will guide how the Lake Tahoe Basin is managed over the next 20 years. Shelly Purdy explains how you can get involved in tonight's Lake Tahoe Report. ((TAKE PKG)) ((track 1)) The planning process is being called Pathway 2007. The US Forest Service, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Lahontan Water Quality Control Board and Nevada Division of Environmental Protection are working together to develop a master plan of sorts for the Tahoe Basin. ((sot @ 1:15 Rex Norman, U.S Forest Service) "What decisions they'll make about how to manage resources, how to manage growth, how to manage recreation, how to manage future plans for recreation holistically for the basin. Each one of these agencies is doing their planning but they're doing it in cooperation with one another." ((track 2)) The goal with Pathway 2007 is to create an overall management plan that will encourage the agencies at Tahoe to work together, increase cooperation and decrease duplication of efforts. The key to creating this plan is input from the public. ((sot @ 3:48)) "With that in mind we have a series of five different visioning workshops at the very beginning of this planning process which will allow the public to share with us their values, ideas and expectations about what a successful future of the management of Lake Tahoe would be like" ((track 3)) There will be two meetings held at Lake Tahoe on January 8th and 12th. The other meetings will be held in Southern California, Las Vegas and San Francisco. With the Lake Tahoe Environmental Education Coalition, I'm Shelly Purdy for KOLO News channel 8. Anchor Tag: For more information on Pathway 2007 meeting times and dates visit our website at kolotv.com. |