Hello everyone,
Attached is what I propose to submit to the New PDP Proposals public comment forum shortly. Since the PDP-WT report is about 150 pages long and I could not devote as much time or attention to it as it warrants, my comments are necessarily brief though I hope helpful and reflective of many NCSG members' concerns.
(I've not been able to tackle more than what the WT characterized as Stages I through IV of a PDP. This means I've not commented on the more abstract and "future" issues, such as Stage V and Overarching Issues.)
It would be good if NCSG and/or NCUC could sign on to some, or all, of the comments. Please do raise issues of concern and/or questions on this list for discussion at your earliest convenience.
Many thanks to Avri, Alex and Gabriel for representing NCSG and NCUC on the work team.
Cheers
Mary
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