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Discuss DNR state land at virtual meetings

REGION- If you spend time hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, birding or otherwise enjoying public lands, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources wants your feedback.

In 2013, the DNR developed a public land strategy aimed at guiding public land ownership and maximizing benefits to residents and the state’s natural resources. As part of its multiyear state land review process, the DNR has completed review of the ninth and final group of parcels and is now determining which ones best meet its goal of delivering broad public access to quality outdoor recreation opportunities, while protecting natural and cultural resources on those lands.

The state land review covers approximately 240,000 acres of public land statewide to determine their contributions to meeting the DNR’s mission. Those 240,000 acres include parcels that are 200 acres or smaller in size, or difficult to manage due to irregular shape, resulting in a significant shared private-public boundary.

The nearly 4,000 acres of land throughout the state reviewed in this ninth and final group were not captured in previous reviews due to their small size or the need for additional research to verify the accuracy of the parcel location or ownership.

The public is invited to share input on the outcomes of that review Oct. 24 and 25 during virtual meetings.

The classification label for each parcel may be based, in part, on the natural or cultural resources present on the land; how the land is used, accessed or managed; and whether the land contributes to the department’s mission. The DNR’s initial recommended classifications (by total number of parcels) for the public land in this review break down as follows:

Retain (50.6%).

Offer to alternate conservation partner (4.3%).

Exchange (1.1%).

Dispose through public auction (44%).

Use the interactive map to see DNR recommendations and submit your comments.

The DNR is hosting two virtual public meetings Tuesday, Oct. 24, and Wednesday, Oct. 25, to give people the opportunity to learn more about the state land review process and parcels currently under review.

You don’t need Microsoft Teams on your computer or smart device to join, but please note that each link is specific to its meeting date and time and will not be live or accessible until each meeting is “opened” by the moderator. Anyone without access to a computer may call in using the phone number provided.

2 p.m. (Eastern) Tuesday, Oct. 24

Join Microsoft Teams meeting Or call (for audio only) +1 248-509-0316, 282107743# Conference ID: 282 107 743#

6 p.m. (Eastern) Wednesday, Oct. 25

Join Microsoft Teams meeting Or call (for audio only) +1 248-509-0316, 662784152# Conference ID: 662 784 152#

People unable to participate can view a recording of the public meeting presentation, available on the DNR’s state land review webpage, along with additional updates that will be posted throughout the process.

For additional resources on public lands, visit Michigan.gov/PublicLands. For special accommodations requests, contact Kerry Heckman at 517-643-1256.

Aside from public meetings and the interactive map, feedback on these initial parcel recommendations for this ninth group can be submitted via email through Nov. 3 at DNR-StateLandReview@Michigan.gov.

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