What happens with public comments?
As the project is further refined over the next year, public comment is encouraged and will be critical to the project development process. Comments can be submitted at any CRC-sponsored event or at any time in person, via e-mail, mail, telephone or fax. Click here for an online comment form. Comments are presented to project partners on a monthly basis and help shape the project by informing local decision makers about public opinion and ensuring that community, natural and cultural resources and effects are fully identified and evaluated. More than 1,600 public comments were received on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). These comments were considered by the local partners when selecting the Locally Preferred Alternative and will be responded to in the Final EIS, expected in early 2010.
What happens with public comments?