Land use
An innovative mix of actively forested timber and recreational use will occur at Dyer Mountain. The timber harvest will continue as a primary land use on approximately 3,000 acres of mountainside lands above residential areas, with the exception of some acres designated as ski trails. An objective is to demonstrate that a properly managed forest can be healthy, growing, and alive with wildlife, cohabitate with a nearby community, have low fire danger, and be a constant source of timber and recreation.
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Walker Cove on Mountain Meadows Reservoir at Dyer Mountain will be a center of community life. Structures will blend into the forest and people-powered canoes, rowboats and kayaks will provide popular recreational activity. |
Technology
The Dyer Mountain community will be totally wired with forward-thinking technologies that maximize time, improve quality of life, allow remote offices, and reduce environmental impact. On-site innovative transportation lifts, parking lots shuttle buses, and dial-a-ride programs will complement bike, foot and riding paths. rx-med.net
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