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Floating The Good Life • Nebraska Game and Parks Commission 51 will provide the public the knowledge of when the access is available for use and aid law enforcement in monitoring closed hours activity, which will define safe and responsible use to access the water. Providing this information to the public should be done by posting signage at the site but can also be accomplished beyond that. Consider what other resources are available in the forms of website, social media, or local radio and news services to participate in delivering notice to when the access is open and operational. Contact the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, your local Natural Resources District, or other potential groups interested in the use of the water access to include your site in their information and notification policies. These resources will reach a wider group of people, promote the water access as a positive recreational offering and increase awareness of Nebraska's natural water resources. Keeping an access location well maintained and operational requires a consistent commitment to fund and tend to; however, it should not be a deterrent from undertaking the worthwhile project. The public benefits to accommodate recreating on our Nebraska waterways are meaningful to local residents and visitors alike. Experiencing our natural places builds an increased awareness of outdoor spaces and the desire to preserve these Nebraska rivers and lakes!

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