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Division outlines SCORP, LWCF mechanics and a tight timeline for grant administration

Utah Outdoor Adventure Commission · March 31, 2024
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Division staff summarized the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), described the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) requirements and matching rules, and said the Division will form technical committees and stakeholders groups to finalize the plan and allocate LWCF-derived grants.

Carly Lanch, a recreation planner with the Division of Outdoor Recreation, told the Utah Outdoor Adventure Commission the SCORP (Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan) is a federally required plan used to administer Land and Water Conservation Fund dollars and guide where those federal funds are invested.

Lanch outlined the SCORP team and timeline, said the state must submit the plan to the National Park Service to continue administering LWCF dollars and asked commissioners to consider participating on a technical committee and broader stakeholder…

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