Public Planning Session Will Consider Chimney Rock  State Park   Master Plan 
RALEIGH – As part of the process to create a master plan for  Chimney  Rock State Park in the Hickory Nut Gorge, the N.C.  Division of Parks  and Recreation will conduct a public planning  session May 26 at the  Lake Lure Town Hall. Citizens are invited  to visit the drop-in session  anytime from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Proposed design alternatives for the state park will be  presented  and the public will be able to ask questions and  offer comments to  officials of the state parks system and  Greenways Inc., a Durham-based  environmental planning and  landscape architecture firm responsible for  completing the plan.
“Creating a world class state park at Chimney Rock has been and   continues to be a partnership effort between the state parks  system and  the community,” said Lewis Ledford, division  director. “Chimney Rock  State Park has benefited from strong  support in the community, and it’s  important that citizens  continue to be involved in the process.”
A state park’s master plan is essentially a blueprint for long- term  development of facilities and recreation opportunities and  a guide for  protection of natural resources. It is meant to be  an organic document,  evolving as the park grows and as  knowledge is gained about a park’s  natural resources and public  use.
The N.C. General Assembly authorized Chimney Rock State Park in   2005, and more than 4,300 acres in Rutherford, Polk, Henderson  and  Buncombe counties has been acquired in partnership with The  Nature  Conservancy, the Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy, the  Foothills  Conservancy of North Carolina and others. In 2007,  the former Chimney  Rock tourist destination was added to the  park and offers the principal  current public access.
The drop-in planning session will involve a workstation format   allowing citizens to attend at any time during the day and  spend as  much time as necessary to review and discuss design  alternatives.  Proposed designs will also be available beginning  May 26 at www.greenways.com/chimneyrock.  Written comments may  be submitted through June 23 either by using an  online comment  sheet or by mail to: General Management Plan  Coordinator, NC  Division of Parks and Recreation, 1615 MSC, Raleigh, NC  27699- 1615.
(From the Pisgah Area Sorba web-site) 
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