Save-the-date: June 8th Town Hall for Santa Fe Mountains Landscape Resiliency Project

What: Santa Fe Mountains Landscape Resiliency Project Town Hall
Who: Open to the public; hosted by the Santa Fe National Forest and Anna Hansen, Chairwoman of the SFC Board of County Commissioners
When: Thursday, June 8, 2023, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: Santa Fe Community College – Jemez Meeting Rooms
6401 Richards Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87508

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This Town Hall will provide information on the Santa Fe Mountains Landscape Resiliency Project (SFMLRP) and give the public an opportunity to ask Santa Fe National Forest leadership, program managers, and resource specialists about upcoming project actions.

The SFMLRP is a 10-year restoration project with actions focused on helping the ponderosa pine and frequent-fire mixed conifer landscapes near New Mexico’s capital city increase resiliency to threats like high-severity wildfire, insects and disease infestation, and climate change.

The Town Hall agenda includes a short presentation followed by an opportunity for the public to ask Forest Service staff questions about the project. “We would like to gather input from the community on how to best communicate on project actions over the next 10 years,” stated Forest Supervisor Shaun Sanchez. For more information, please visit the Santa Fe National Forest website or contact USFS Public Affairs staffer Claudia Brookshire at claudia.brookshire@usda.gov.