The Point Reyes National Seashore (Seashore) finalized their controversial General Management Plan Amendment (GMPA) on September 13, 2021 with the filing of the Record of Decision (ROD). The ROD included some changes to the Final Environmental Impact Statement (Final EIS) that was posted for public review in September 2020 and includes modifications to some areas of the Final EIS regarding lease length, ranch operating agreements, diversification, elk management, silage production, and succession.
The GMPA process determines the next two decades of management of the Seashore and it is critical that accountability and transparency are built into the final plans to provide a clear framework for future management decisions for those who remain privileged to hold commercial leases within the Seashore.
Since the filing of the ROD, we have created a lengthy evaluation and comparison of what has changed since NPS selected Final EIS Alternative B last year as a factual resource for our membership community. (Warning! A lengthy review below!) We developed this resource to break down some of the environmental concepts and complexities of the plan for our community. As the implementation of the GMPA moves forward, you can count on EAC to be engaged in the process to ensure accountability, transparency, and delivery of the promises that NPS has made to the public.