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Table 10. High Priority Camp Maxey and Communities Implementation Ran (cont,) <br />Action — Trespass Reduction: Coordinate with the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department and the <br />USACE to reduce the risk of trespass onto military lands <br />Purpose: The boundary of Camp Maxey does not extend to the shores of the take, preventing <br />the instaltafion from effectively securing its northern perimeter. Hunters enterNng from adjacent <br />recreational lands regularly trespass onto Camp Maxey, posing a safety risk for themselves, as <br />well as for soldiers in the trainung areas. There is also some risk of hunting on adjacent lands <br />creating a firing hazard onto military lands, <br />Milestone Implementation Actions: <br />Explore moving the Camp Maxey boundary north to the lake, thus eliminating <br />hunting at the northern, installation boundary and helping to improve anti - <br />trespass enforcement <br />. Explore banning hunting (and restricting other access) to the area between <br />Camp Maxey and' the lake <br />• Install signage to indicate safety risks associated with unauthorized entry onto <br />mmmamy <br />. Jointly develop, outreach materials in printed and digital formats to raise safety <br />awareness among recreational Users and hunters and deter trespass <br />Lead Partners: Camp Maxey, Texas Military Department <br />Supporting Partners- Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, USACE <br />Geographic Area: Areas of Camp Maxey with adjacency to public lands on the north <br />11 <br />