How does the RC&D Council develop the Area plan?
The RC&D Council establishes resource committees to inventory and evaluate special areas of interest. One committee may deal solely with problems and opportunities in forestry; another may inventory community facilities and decide what additional facilities are needed; yet another may look at the area’s wildlife, finding ways to improve the area for fish and game. There may also be committees for human resources, industry, transportation, and other areas that the council decides are needed. The Council requests advisory assistance from local, state, and federal agencies, private organizations and individuals. Upon request, USDA agencies provide technical advisors to assist the council and its resource committees. The council develops a plan that includes background information on the area and an explanation of problems and opportunities. RC&D efforts are coordinated with those of other planning agencies. In some areas, regional planning commissions already exist. Basic planning data, a
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