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Arizona Game and Fish Department

 

NEWS RELEASE

 

For immediate release, Feb. 3, 2009

 

 

Public will be able to watch Game and Fish Commission

at the department‘s regional department offices

 

 

 

PHOENIX – Thanks to modern video conferencing techniques, those living in rural areas of Arizona will no longer have to travel long distances to participate in regularly scheduled Arizona Game and Fish Commission meetings.

 

Starting Feb. 6-7, the Game and Fish Department is initiating a pilot program to provide video feeds of the commission meetings to all of its regional offices (except Mesa), allowing it to reduce costs while increasing the opportunity for public involvement at the same time.

 

The regional offices are located in Tucson, Flagstaff, Kingman, Yuma and Pinetop. The Mesa Regional office will not be included, mostly because the conferencing system only allows six feeds at one time, but also because those living in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area can readily attend the meeting without having to travel extreme distances. For a list of office addresses, visit www.azgfd.gov/offices.

 

This pilot program will not only give constituents and news media from different parts of the state an opportunity to view the meetings via video-conference at the regional offices, but also to submit “blue slips” to present oral comment on the call for comment portions of the agenda, just as if they were attending the meeting in person.

 

The commission announced in December that it will hold its 2009 meetings at the Phoenix headquarters complex to reduce travel and other costs associated with holding such meetings in different regions of the state as it has in the past.

 

But the commission also wanted to keep constituents from various parts of the state engaged in the public meeting process. “This pilot program is one way of doing that,” said Harry Seck, assistant director for special services. “Our constituents can save money by not having to travel long distances to participate in the process, and we can save much-needed revenues by not having to conduct meetings around the state.”

 

The department already has the technology and equipment on hand, so there are no additional fiscal outlays. It will require having personnel available to open up the regional offices for the Saturday portions of the meetings.

 

A test on the video system was conducted this week. “With these advanced technologies, there will likely be unanticipated technical issues to iron out, but it looks very promising so far,” Seck said.

 

However, he said, viewers at the regional offices may have a more limited view of the proceedings than they would in person. “We’ll work on those issues as they arise,” Seck said.

 

To view a copy of the agenda for this week, visit www.azgfd.gov/commission and click on the “commission agenda” link.

 

 

 

 

 

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Excellent!! That seems like a very good idea. It means I won't have to video tape and post meetings anymore! :)

 

Interesting that you can submit blue slips as if you were attending the meeting. That's cool. I hope the program works and we see more hunters participating in the meetings!

 

Amanda

 

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As I read it, it's not just broadcast online or somewhere for everyone, but apparently you have to be at a AGFD office to view this? I wonder why they limited it that way. A live stream on their website would allow more people to access it. People could listen to the meeting at their office while working on something else.

 

Amanda

 

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It looks like it will require a little effort on our part, but much better than having the meeting in Phoenix and only those willing to travel here be heard. Now all the outlying cities will be represented a little better, not the best but better than before. I really like the idea of a live feed on the website to listen to the meetings, Amanda maybe you should make the suggestion.

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I would imagine they already thought of the idea of a live feed on the website and rejected the idea for some reason. It's a rather obvious idea, but I might contact whoever is in charge of the way they are doing it now and see if they can just make it a live feed on their site. That sure would be nice.

 

Amanda

 

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