When was Yosemite’s General Management Plan prepared? What did the process involve?
Yosemite’s General Management Plan was finalized in 1980 after extensive public and National Park Service involvement. Leading up to the plan’s completion, 55 public workshops were held—34 in California, 14 in major cities throughout the country, and 7 in the park—to answer questions and invite comments. Nearly 60,000 individuals, organizations, and government agencies received planning information during plan development, and 20,000 actively participated in the planning process. After careful analysis, the final General Management Plan was released with strong public endorsement for the goals it embodied.
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