WILDLIFE COMMISSIONER BOB STREETER TO MEET PUBLIC IN NORTHEAST REGION


COMMISSIONER BOB STREETER TO MEET PUBLIC IN NORTHEAST REGION

, Colo. — Commissioner Bob Streeter will hold a public meeting in Fort Collins to discuss the concerns of constituents and issues facing the plains.  The commissioner, who represents public members, will discuss the and season structure and any other issues of concern brought by attendees.  Streeter and staff will lead a conversation on regional outreach efforts and how to engage additional non-consumptive users in supporting and contributing to in .

Streeter, who lives in eastern Larimer County, is a former and habitat restoration consultant and has worked in a variety of roles with the U.S. Fish and Service, including as assistant director of refuges and from 1995 to 1998.  He is a former chair of the Larimer County Planning Commission and the Larimer County Open Lands Advisory Board. He also currently serves on the South Platte Roundtable and is the Commission representative on the Great (GOCO) Board.

The Commission is a volunteer board that sets regulations and policies for the . There are nine commissioners who represent five different districts in . They are appointed from each of the following groups: livestock producers; agricultural or produce growers; sportsmen or outfitters; organizations; and boards of county commissioners. The remaining three commissioners are appointed from the public at large.

Please join Commissioner Streeter at this meeting:

WHAT:               1313 Meeting with Commissioner Bob Streeter
WHEN:               Wednesday, January 13, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
WHERE:            Fort Collins Senior Center, 1200 Raintree Drive

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