Master Planning

Elk Creek Lake • Master Plan for Resource Use

Rogue River Basin, Oregon
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"The Elk Creek Lake Public Involvement Workshop was well-planned, extremely comprehensive, magnificently executed, and well-received by the public. Mr. Fred Glick was instrumental in the workshop success. It was one of the best I have attended."
—Boris Georgeff, Rogue River Projects Coordinator, Portland District Corps of Engineers (Elk Creek Lake)

The Elk Creek Lake Master Plan for Resource Use was prepared under the direction of Fred Glick, working closely with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District. Mr. Glick served as Project Manager, coordinating a Corps team of multi-disciplinary professionals consisting of wildlife biologists, cultural resource specialists, water resources personnel and civil engineers to develop the master plan for natural resource use and management. Mr. Glick also coordinated public meetings in Grants Pass during the project’s duration, bringing about positive public relations opportunities for the Corps with the local, communities and interested parties. The project initiated this Resource Use Master Planning effort as a means to illustrate how lands surrounding the new lake would be managed for wildlife habitat preservation, public use, and enjoyment.