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City of Longmont, Colorado: Wildlife Management Plan to undergo update process

The City of Longmont is updating its Wildlife Management Plan, which was originally adopted in 2006.
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The City of Longmont is updating its Wildlife Management Plan, which was originally adopted in 2006.

Due to our ever-changing community, the Envision Longmont Multimodal & Comprehensive Plan and the City’s Sustainability Plan, the Wildlife Management Plan is due for an update.

The City has hired topic expert professionals to lead us through a public process and a plan update.

Please share your thoughts regarding what you enjoy about the wildlife in your back yard, on a trail, at a park or in our open spaces. Are there things that you appreciate less about wildlife in the City? Share with us as we hold a number of meetings to hear from you about the management of wildlife in Longmont. Your ideas and thoughts are greatly needed to shape the plan update.

The first meeting on March 7 will look at recent Development Code updates related to Prairie Dog Management, tie in information on the Resilient St. Vrain project and include a discussion related to the City’s Riparian Setback. Snacks will also be available during the informal open house portion of the meeting. More public meetings will follow.

Visit our Wildlife Management Plan web page to learn more, and to subscribe for future updates.

If you need translation or to request reasonable accommodation in order to participate, please contact ServiceWorks!