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Coconino National Forest Revised Management Plan

Sedona AZ (May 22, 2018) – After years of work and collaboration, the Coconino National Forest (NF) is pleased to release its revised Final Land and Resource Management Plan (revised management plan) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), along with the Record of Decision signed by Regional Forester Cal Joyner. The revised management plan is the culmination of over a decade of collaboration... 

Coconino National Forest Impact Statement

Sedona AZ (December 12, 2013) – The Coconino National Forest has prepared a Draft Revised Land Management Plan and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). The public is asked to review and comment on the documents. Comments received will be used to finalize the plan. The final CNF land management plan will replace the current plan, approved in 1987, and provide management direction for... 

Coconino National Forest Revision Plan Update

The Plan Revision Team offers a very sincere thanks to those who attended our February/March “office hour” sessions and March public meetings and/or provided valuable feedback on the draft revision forest plan language! (For those who were unable to participate, please click here to access the information made available at the March meetings.) We appreciate the time you... 

Coconino National Forest Plan

  San Francisco Peaks, Coconino County Flagstaff AZ (September 2, 2010) – With the Coconino National Forest Plan Revision effort in full swing, updates to the web page occur on a monthly basis to provide current information to the public. Please check our web site for new developments. A link for archived updates, to allow people to look back at previous months updates, has been added.... 

Citizen Input Sought for Coconino Forest Revision Plan

Sedona AZ (June 1, 2010) – The Coconino National Forest is seeking input on needs for change that are to be the focus of its Plan Revision efforts. According to the National Forest Management Act, Forest Plans are to be revised on a 10 to 15 year cycle. Social and economic conditions have changed since the Coconino National Forest’s land and resource management plan (Forest Plan or Plan) was... 

National Scenic Area Coalition Forms In Sedona

Sedona AZ (December 31, 2009) – Keep Sedona Beautiful, Sierra Club-Verde Valley, Democrats of the Red Rocks, Big Park Regional Coordinating Council, and Sedona Village Business Association have announced their alliance as a coalition to advance legislation to designate 160,000 acres of the Coconino National Forest a National Scenic Area (NSA). The Coalition represents over 7,000 citizens in the... 
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