From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP)
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks [is currently] hosting a series of public meetings to hear input on replacing the current Automated License System. FWP will be requesting permission from the Legislature to replace the system.
The purpose of the meetings is to understand how the current system is meeting user needs and how it can be improved. These are open to anyone who is interested and FWP is hoping to have a diverse group that represents a variety of outdoor interests and perspectives. The session will include opportunities for small group discussions that will help FWP gather input on expectations, values, needs, priorities, and perceived issues and challenges related to the ALS and Campsite Reservation System.
The meetings will run from 6–8pm. A meet and greet will kick off the evening at 5:30pm, with pizza provided by FWP (with the exception of Miles City). The meetings will take place at FWP regional offices.
Here is a schedule of the [remaining] public meetings:
– Dec. 4th: Region 3 office in Bozeman, 1400 South 19th
– Dec. 5th: Region 5 office in Billings, 2300 Lake Elmo Drive
– Dec. 5th: Region 7 office in Miles City, 352 I-94 Business Loop (via video conference)
– Dec. 10th: Region 1 office in Kalispell, 490 North Meridian Road
FWP ensures its meetings are fully accessible to those with special needs. To request arrangements, call FWP at (406) 444-3186.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, through its employees and citizen commission, provides for the stewardship of the fish, wildlife, parks, and recreational resources of Montana, while contributing to the quality of life for present and future generations.