Final Draft of the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan

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I just heard on the radio that we ave until July 31 to visit the website and fill out the workbook.

that's for the NSRP (North Saskatchewan Regional Plan) the one that sledhead5000 just posted is the SSRP (South Saskatchewan Regional Plan) and this is the plan according to the land use secretariat.
 

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that's for the NSRP (North Saskatchewan Regional Plan) the one that sledhead5000 just posted is the SSRP (South Saskatchewan Regional Plan) and this is the plan according to the land use secretariat.


So, what's the scoop? I thought there have been all these petitions going around saying that Alberta was trying to close all the east slopes to public use. I see a Wildland Park in the Castle, where ATV use is still allowed and a few more parks in places we aren't allowed to go anywhere.
 

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So, what's the scoop? I thought there have been all these petitions going around saying that Alberta was trying to close all the east slopes to public use. I see a Wildland Park in the Castle, where ATV use is still allowed and a few more parks in places we aren't allowed to go anywhere.

these plans aren't going to be what the public assumes they are going to be.

Look into the LARP (Lower Athabasca Regional Plan) and look at how little was closed down there, echoed now in the SSRP (South Saskatchewan Regional Plan) and soon we should see a first draft of the NSRP (North Saskatchewan Regional Plan) to see what the intentions are.

They aren't going to close down all of Alberta's recreation.
 
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