Walla Walla, WA: What happens in the Eastside EIS area affects other areas, such as Portland and Seattle. How will public involvement be handled for those areas?
Portland and Seattle are included in the range of our public involvement meetings. For example, both cites hosted a teleconference site and there was an open house meeting in Portland on September 3, 1997. 81. Libby, MT: The Alliance for the Wild Rockies has been handing out postcard comments in Glacier Park destined to the EIS with a preprinted message. Is this legal? Did they have approval? From whom? Can other do this? Answer: It is legal to ask the public to sign in support or non-support of a program as long permission was obtained to solicit such requests from the landowner or in other cases the program director. In this case permission should have been obtained from Glacier National Park and to the best of our knowledge, permission was obtained. If permission was not obtained, they would have to stand outside the park boundaries. The Northern Rockies Campaign did not request the Project’s endorsement or input on their post card. Comments that are most useful to the project inclu
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