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9. Thursday, June 17: Bismarck, North
Dakota, Best Western Doublewood Inn,
1400 E. Interchange Ave., Bismarck, ND
58501.
10. Friday, June 18: Fargo, North
Dakota, Holiday Inn of Fargo, 3803 13th
Ave. South, Fargo, ND 58103.
11. Tuesday, June 22: Council Bluffs,
Iowa, Mid-America Center, One Arena
Way, Council Bluffs, IA 51501.
12. Wednesday, June 23: Nebraska
City, Nebraska, Fraternal Order of
Eagles, 600 1st Corso, Nebraska City, NE
68410.
13. Thursday, June 24: Lincoln,
Nebraska, Holiday Inn Hotel LincolnDowntown, 141 N. 9th St., Lincoln, NE
68508.
14. Wednesday, July 7: New Orleans,
Louisiana, Pontchartrain Center, 4545
Williams Blvd., Kenner, LA 70065.
15. Thursday, July 8: Memphis,
Tennessee, Memphis Marriott East, 2625
Thousand Oaks Blvd., Memphis, TN
38118.
16. Friday, July 9: St. Louis, Missouri,
Doubletree Hotel St. Louis at Westport,
1973 Craigshire, St. Louis, MO 63146.
17. Tuesday, July 13: Topeka, Kansas,
Holiday Inn Holidome (Topeka West),
605 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS
66606.
18. Wednesday, July 14: Salina,
Kansas, Ramada Conference Center,
1616 W. Crawford, Salina, KS 67401.
19. Thursday, July 15: Manhattan,
Kansas, Holiday Inn at the Campus,
1641 Anderson Ave., Manhattan, KS
66502.
20. Tuesday, July 27: Rock Island,
Illinois, Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference
Center, 226 17th St., Rock Island, IL
61201.
21. Wednesday, July 28: Des Moines,
Iowa, Holiday Inn Hotel Des MoinesAirport/Conference Center, 6111 Fleur
Dr., Des Moines, IA 50321.
22. Thursday, July 29: Sioux City,
Iowa, Stoney Creek Inn & Conference
Center, 300 3rd St., Sioux City, IA
51101.
23. Friday, July 30: Yankton, South
Dakota, Riverfront Event Center, 121 W.
3rd St. (3rd and Walnut), Yankton, SD
57078.
24. Tuesday, Aug. 3: Cheyenne,
Wyoming, Holiday Inn Cheyenne I–80,
204 West Fox Farm Rd., Cheyenne, WY
82007.
25. Wednesday, Aug. 4: North Platte,
Nebraska, Sandhills Convention Center
at Quality Inn & Suites, 2102 South
Jeffers, North Platte, NE 69101.
26. Thursday, Aug. 5: Denver,
Colorado, Doubletree Hotel DenverSoutheast, 13696 East Iliff Place,
Aurora, CO 80014.
27. Tuesday, Aug. 17: Helena,
Montana, Red Lion Colonial Hotel-
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Helena, 2301 Colonial Dr., Helena, MT
59601.
28. Wednesday, Aug. 18: Billings,
Montana, Holiday Inn Hotel The Grand
Montana-Billings, 5500 Midland Rd.,
Billings, MT 59101.
29. Thursday, Aug. 19: Thermopolis,
Wyoming, Days Inn Thermopolis Hot
Springs Convention Center, 115 E. Park
St., Thermopolis, WY 82443.
30. Friday, Aug. 20: Casper, Wyoming,
Best Western Ramkota Hotel &
Conference Center, 800 N. Poplar,
Casper, WY 82601.
In addition to the above scoping
meetings, tribal focused scoping
meetings will be held. Although tribal
issues will be the emphasis of these
meetings, the general public is welcome
to attend. All tribal focused scoping
meetings will be held from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. The USACE has scheduled tribal
focused scoping meetings at the
following locations:
1. Wednesday, May 26: Pierre, South
Dakota, Wakpa Sica Historical Society,
709 Ft. Chouteau Road, Fort Pierre, SD
57532.
2. Thursday, May 27: Rapid City,
South Dakota, South Dakota School of
Mines and Technology, Bump Lounge,
501 East Saint Street, Rapid City, SD
57701.
3. Tuesday, June 15: Fort Peck,
Montana, Fort Peck State Fish Hatchery,
PO Box 167, Fort Peck, MT 59223.
4. Wednesday, June 16: Williston,
North Dakota, Williston College Alumni
Center, 1410 University Avenue,
Williston, ND 58801.
5. Thursday, June 17: Bismarck, North
Dakota, United Tribes Technical
College, Wellness Center, 3315
University Drive, Bismarck, ND 58504.
6. Friday, June 18: Fargo, North
Dakota, North Dakota State University
Alumni Center, 1241 North, University
Drive, Box 5144, Fargo, ND 58104.
7. Tuesday, July 13: Lawrence,
Kansas, Haskell Indian National
University, 155 East Indian Avenue,
Lawrence, KS 66046.
8. Friday, July 30: Vermillion, South
Dakota, University of South Dakota
Native American Cultural Center, 414 E
Clark, Vermillion, SD 57069.
9. Tuesday, August 17: Helena,
Montana, Montana’s Museum, PO Box
201201, 225 North Roberts, Helena, MT
59620–1201.
10. Wednesday, August 18: Billings,
Montana State University Billings, 1500
University Drive, Billings, MT 57101.
11. Thursday, August 19: Central
Wyoming College, 2660 Peck Avenue,
Riverton, WY 82501.
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Americans for Disabilities Act please
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day, seven days a week to relay this
same information. For more information
about the Missouri River Authorized
Purposes Study, please visit
www.mraps.org.
Dated: May 14, 2010.
Kayla Eckert Uptmor,
Chief Planning Branch, Omaha District.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of
Engineers
Board on Coastal Engineering
Research
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: In accordance with Section
10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463),
announcement is made of the following
committee meeting:
Name of Committee: Board on Coastal
Engineering Research.
Date of Meeting: June 22–24, 2010.
Place: Hudson Ballroom, Hyatt
Regency Jersey City on the Hudson, 2
Exchange Place, Jersey City, NJ 07302.
Time:
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (June 22, 2010).
8 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. (June 23, 2010).
8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (June 24, 2010).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Inquiries and notice of intent to attend
the meeting may be addressed to COL
Gary E. Johnston, Executive Secretary,
U.S. Army Engineer Research and
Development Center, Waterways
Experiment Station, 3909 Halls Ferry
Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180–6199.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Board provides broad policy
guidance and review of plans and fund
requirements for the conduct of research
and development of research projects in
consonance with the needs of the
coastal engineering field and the
objectives of the Chief of Engineers.
Proposed Agenda: The goal of the
meeting is to explore and provide
recommendations regarding the
implications of projected Climate
Change scenarios to U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) mission, assets, and
responsibilities in the coastal and
estuarine system. Panel presentations
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dealing with the Science of Climate
Change on Tuesday morning, June 22,
will include Is Sea Level Accelerating
along U.S. Coastlines?, Past and Present
Sea-Level Changes along the U.S.
Atlantic Coast, Atlantic Region Coastal
Storms, Overview of Climatic Variation
Effects on Extratropical and Tropical
Storms, Evidence for a Changing North
Pacific Wave Climate as a Result of
Global Climate Change, Coastal Change
and Vulnerability: Sea-Level Rise and
other Climate Change Effects, Declining
Arctic Ice Cover and Its Impacts, and
Coastal Wetlands Ecological Impacts.
The afternoon session begins with a
Keynote address from the Assistant
Secretary of the Army for Civil Works
entitled ‘‘New Initiatives within the
Current Administration.’’ Panel
presentations follow from the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration’s National Climate
Service, and the Department of
Transportation Committee on Marine
Transportation System dealing with the
Impacts of Climate Change. Panel
presentations also include Marine and
Coastal Ecosystems: Adaptation in the
Age of Climate Change, Developing the
Corps Adaptation Strategy to Climate
Change, Science and Technology
Implications of Climate Change to
USACE, and a presentation on the
Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program.
The presentations on Wednesday
morning, June 23, 2010, include an
Overview of State Climate Change
Policies and Actions, and panel
presentations pertaining to Regional
Government Perspectives from the
States of New Jersey, New York,
Connecticut, Rhode Island, and
Massachusetts, and panel presentations
pertaining to Regional Specific Studies
that include the Delaware Bay Region,
Climate Change and the Chesapeake
Bay, and Adapting to Climate Change
Challenges—Learning from the New
York City Experience. Wednesday
afternoon presentations include
Division Climate Change Research
Needs from the South Pacific,
Northwestern, South Atlantic, North
Atlantic, and Great Lakes and Ohio
River Divisions. A Harbor Inspection
will conclude the day.
The Board will meet in Executive
Session to discuss ongoing initiatives
and actions on Thursday morning, June
24.
These meetings are open to the
public. Participation by the public is
scheduled for 2 p.m. on Wednesday,
June 23.
The entire meeting and harbor
inspection are open to the public, but
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since seating capacity is limited,
advance notice of attendance is
required. Oral participation by public
attendees is encouraged during the time
scheduled on the agenda; written
statements may be submitted prior to
the meeting or up to 30 days after the
meeting.
Gary E. Johnston,
Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Executive
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of Engineers
Board on Coastal Engineering Research
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463), announcement is made of the following
committee meeting:
Name of Committee: Board on Coastal Engineering Research.
Date of Meeting: June 22-24, 2010.
Place: Hudson Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson, 2
Exchange Place, Jersey City, NJ 07302.
Time:
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (June 22, 2010).
8 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. (June 23, 2010).
8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (June 24, 2010).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Inquiries and notice of intent to
attend the meeting may be addressed to COL Gary E. Johnston, Executive
Secretary, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center,
Waterways Experiment Station, 3909 Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg, MS
39180-6199.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Board provides broad policy guidance and review of plans and
fund requirements for the conduct of research and development of
research projects in consonance with the needs of the coastal
engineering field and the objectives of the Chief of Engineers.
Proposed Agenda: The goal of the meeting is to explore and provide
recommendations regarding the implications of projected Climate Change
scenarios to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) mission, assets, and
responsibilities in the coastal and estuarine system. Panel
presentations
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dealing with the Science of Climate Change on Tuesday morning, June 22,
will include Is Sea Level Accelerating along U.S. Coastlines?, Past and
Present Sea-Level Changes along the U.S. Atlantic Coast, Atlantic
Region Coastal Storms, Overview of Climatic Variation Effects on
Extratropical and Tropical Storms, Evidence for a Changing North
Pacific Wave Climate as a Result of Global Climate Change, Coastal
Change and Vulnerability: Sea-Level Rise and other Climate Change
Effects, Declining Arctic Ice Cover and Its Impacts, and Coastal
Wetlands Ecological Impacts. The afternoon session begins with a
Keynote address from the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil
Works entitled ``New Initiatives within the Current Administration.''
Panel presentations follow from the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National
Climate Service, and the Department of Transportation Committee on
Marine Transportation System dealing with the Impacts of Climate
Change. Panel presentations also include Marine and Coastal Ecosystems:
Adaptation in the Age of Climate Change, Developing the Corps
Adaptation Strategy to Climate Change, Science and Technology
Implications of Climate Change to USACE, and a presentation on the
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program.
The presentations on Wednesday morning, June 23, 2010, include an
Overview of State Climate Change Policies and Actions, and panel
presentations pertaining to Regional Government Perspectives from the
States of New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and
Massachusetts, and panel presentations pertaining to Regional Specific
Studies that include the Delaware Bay Region, Climate Change and the
Chesapeake Bay, and Adapting to Climate Change Challenges--Learning
from the New York City Experience. Wednesday afternoon presentations
include Division Climate Change Research Needs from the South Pacific,
Northwestern, South Atlantic, North Atlantic, and Great Lakes and Ohio
River Divisions. A Harbor Inspection will conclude the day.
The Board will meet in Executive Session to discuss ongoing
initiatives and actions on Thursday morning, June 24.
These meetings are open to the public. Participation by the public
is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Wednesday, June 23.
The entire meeting and harbor inspection are open to the public,
but since seating capacity is limited, advance notice of attendance is
required. Oral participation by public attendees is encouraged during
the time scheduled on the agenda; written statements may be submitted
prior to the meeting or up to 30 days after the meeting.
Gary E. Johnston,
Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2010-12225 Filed 5-20-10; 8:45 am]
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