TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host an open house workshop to review and revise the project master plan for Keystone Lake, at the City of Mannford Senior Citizen Center, 169 Greenwood Avenue, Mannford, Okla., March 10 from 6-8 p.m.
This will be an informal come-and-go open house with no formal presentation. Interested persons can attend the open house workshop to visit the information tables and discuss the project with Corps personnel.
Forms will be available for attendees to use to provide input and comments about the revision of the lake master plan. Comments are also welcome in any form throughout the master plan revision process.
The master plan is a strategic land management document that guides the comprehensive management and development of all project recreational, natural and cultural resources throughout the life of a Corps project. It is a vital tool for efficient and cost-effective management, development and use of project lands.
It is important to note that the master plan does not address issues associated with private boat docks or permits for shoreline vegetation modification. These issues are specifically addressed in the shoreline management plan for a lake project. The shoreline management plan for Keystone Lake will be reviewed and potentially revised at a later date. Private dock and shoreline vegetation modification permits will be addressed at that time, and not in the current master plan review process.
Please direct comments and questions regarding the open house workshop or master plan review process for Keystone Lake to Keystone Lake Manager William Jeffries, 23115 Wekiwa Road, Sand Springs, Okla., 74063-5333.
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Release no. 15-008