There is actually no "new" approval system for CITOs. I am only trying to communicate to the Arkansas geocaching community that there are local organizations which will be able to help cacher out if they are planning a CITO. I encourage coordination and cooperation with these organizations since they are already in operation and exist to sponsor public cleanups, and we, as geocachers, should work with them to achieve our common goals. They will welcome our help and I am sure they can provide support and resources.
If there is no affiliate, then one should just work with the local city parks department, state park, national forest office, or other land manager for the area with the CITO is to occur. This means that one should coordinate with them, get their approval, and work out details like who will supply cleanup supplies and who will be responsible for trash removal.
The last two paragraphs of my posting apply to any CITO. This is just required information and will help expedite publication.
-- CW
Last edited by ChuckWalla; 01-14-2013 at 09:09 PM.
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