How can the public comment on the Habitat Conservation Plan?
A 90-day public review and comment period will begin upon the release of the Draft EIS and Draft HCP. A public hearing will be held at this time to take public comment. Written comments are also accepted. Public participation in the planning process is encouraged. In addition to on-going community presentations and regular updates to this website, Stanford is preparing additional informational materials. Community members can provide comments and questions throughout the planning process by visiting the community outreach page.
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How can the public comment on the Habitat Conservation Plan?