State commission seeks input on federal land management in Alaska
The Citizens' Advisory Commission on Federal Management Areas in Alaska will meet May 29, 2026, to discuss federal land issues affecting Alaskans.
The 12-member commission examines how federal regulations and management decisions affect Alaska residents. The group can recommend changes to state or federal agencies that manage federal land in Alaska.
The May meeting will focus on Bureau of Land Management cabins. The commission has not yet posted the meeting time, location, or full agenda.
The commission was created to give Alaskans a voice in federal land management decisions. Members research issues, hold hearings, and make recommendations to government agencies.
The Department of Natural Resources will post meeting details on the commission's website. The notice did not include information about public comment periods or how residents can participate in the meeting.
For updates on the meeting time and location, visit the Citizens' Advisory Commission on Federal Management Areas in Alaska page on the Department of Natural Resources website.
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