Draft Environmental Impact Statement on a Denali Park Road Vehicle Management Plan for Denali National Park and Preserve, 45848-45849 [2011-19310]
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The application applies only to the
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River corridor, downstream of the
western boundary of the Kalmiopsis
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Region 6, on December 18, 1998, and
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The wild and scenic corridor contains
approximately 5,610 acres in Curry
County and lies within the following
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Willamette Meridian
T. 38 S., R. 11 W.,
secs. 5 to 7, inclusive, and sec. 18.
T. 38 S., R. 12 W.,
secs. 9 to 16, inclusive, sec. 21, secs. 27 to
29, inclusive, secs. 32 and 33.
T. 39 S., R. 12 W.,
secs. 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 30, and 31.
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interagency agreement, or cooperative
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acquire water rights to fulfill the
purpose of the requested withdrawal.
Temporary land uses may be
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rights-of-way, and disposal of vegetative
resources; however, the lands will be
segregated from appropriation under the
mining law.
Records related to the application
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R. Roy at the above address or phone
number.
On or before October 31, 2011, all
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suggestions, or objections in connection
with the application may present their
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Notice is hereby given that a public
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application for withdrawal will be held
on September 15, 2011 from 5 p.m. to
7 p.m. at the USFS, Gold Beach District
Office located at 539 SW. Chetco
Avenue, Brookings, Oregon. Interested
parties may make oral statements at the
meeting and/or may file written
statements with the BLM. All statements
received will be considered before any
recommendation concerning the
withdrawal is submitted to the Assistant
Secretary—Land and Minerals
Management for final action.
The application will be processed in
accordance with the regulations set
forth in 43 CFR part 2300.
Authority: 43 CFR 2310.3–1.
Fred O’Ferrall,
Chief, Branch of Land, Mineral, and Energy
Resources.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
on a Denali Park Road Vehicle
Management Plan for Denali National
Park and Preserve
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice of availability of the
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
on a Denali Park Road Vehicle
Management Plan for Denali National
Park and Preserve.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The National Park Service
announces the availability of a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
on a Denali Park Road Vehicle
Management Plan for Denali National
Park and Preserve. The document
describes and analyzes the
environmental impacts of a no action
alternative and two action alternatives
for management of vehicle use on the
Denali Park Road. This notice
SUMMARY:
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announces the public comment period,
the locations of public meetings, and
solicits comments on the DEIS.
DATES: Comments on the DEIS must be
received no later than September 30,
2011.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
DEIS should be submitted to Miriam
Valentine, Park Planner, Denali National
Park and Preserve, P.O. Box 588,
Talkeetna, AK 99676.
Submit comments electronically
through the NPS Planning, Environment
and Public Comment system (PEPC) at
https://parkplanning.nps.gov. The DEIS
may be viewed and retrieved at this
Web site as well. Hard copies of the
DEIS are available by request from the
aforementioned address. See
Supplementary Information for the
locations of public meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Miriam Valentine, Park Planner, Denali
National Park and Preserve,
miriam_valentine@nps.gov, Telephone:
907–733–9102.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of the DEIS is to analyze the
effects of the alternatives for managing
vehicle use along the Park Road in
Denali National Park. Since the mid1920s, visitors have been able to travel
the approximately 90-mile Park Road on
buses operated by the park
concessioner. Starting in 1972, when
private vehicle traffic was restricted
beyond mile 15 of the road, visitors
have used the mandatory visitor
transportation system. The present
approach for managing vehicles on the
Park Road is based on the park’s 1986
general management plan, which
established a seasonal limit of 10,512
vehicles beyond mile 15 between
approximately Memorial Day and a
week after Labor Day. As tourism in
Alaska has increased, so have demands
for visits along the Park Road. This plan
evaluates how to manage vehicle use,
while continuing to provide high
quality visitor experience, opportunities
to view wildlife in natural habitats and
to access the park’s wilderness. The
Denali Park Road Vehicle Management
Plan is intended to guide park managers
over the next 20 years with management
of vehicles on the Park Road. The DEIS
considers a reasonable range of
alternatives based on management
objectives, park resources and values,
and public input.
Alternative A: (No Action): This
alternative would continue current
management of vehicle use on the Park
Road. In addition to a seasonal limit of
10,512 vehicles past mile 15, there
would continue to be specific seasonal
and daily limits to tour buses, shuttle
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buses, inholder traffic, professional
photographer vehicles, NPS
administrative vehicles and other
categories of vehicles.
Alternative B: This alternative would
use an adaptive management framework
for vehicle use based on indicators and
standards for visitor experiences and
resource protection. While adhering to
these standards, management would
maximize seating on all transit and tour
vehicles to offer the largest number of
visitors the opportunity to travel the
Park Road. This adaptive management
framework would include options for
reducing or scheduling non-bus traffic
to allow for additional visitor use.
Alternative C: This alternative would
use an adaptive management framework
for vehicle use based on indicators and
standards for visitor experiences and
resource protection. While adhering to
these standards, management would
promote a wide variety of visitor
opportunities that would include brief
experiences in the park’s entrance area,
short visits along segments of the Park
Road, special interest tours, and
multiday experiences in the park’s
backcountry. This adaptive management
framework would include options for
reducing or scheduling non-bus traffic
to allow for additional visitor use.
At this time, the NPS does not have
a preferred alternative, and public
comment is sought to inform selection
of a preferred alternative in the final
EIS.
Public meetings are scheduled in
Alaska at the following locations:
Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Denali
National Park. The specific dates and
times of the public meetings will be
announced in local media.
If you include your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Dated: May 6, 2011.
Sue E. Masica,
Regional Director, Alaska.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Draft Environmental Impact Statement on a Denali Park Road
Vehicle Management Plan for Denali National Park and Preserve
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of the Draft Environmental Impact
Statement on a Denali Park Road Vehicle Management Plan for Denali
National Park and Preserve.
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SUMMARY: The National Park Service announces the availability of a
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) on a Denali Park Road
Vehicle Management Plan for Denali National Park and Preserve. The
document describes and analyzes the environmental impacts of a no
action alternative and two action alternatives for management of
vehicle use on the Denali Park Road. This notice
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announces the public comment period, the locations of public meetings,
and solicits comments on the DEIS.
DATES: Comments on the DEIS must be received no later than September
30, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the DEIS should be submitted to Miriam
Valentine, Park Planner, Denali National Park and Preserve, P.O. Box
588, Talkeetna, AK 99676.
Submit comments electronically through the NPS Planning,
Environment and Public Comment system (PEPC) at https://parkplanning.nps.gov. The DEIS may be viewed and retrieved at this Web
site as well. Hard copies of the DEIS are available by request from the
aforementioned address. See Supplementary Information for the locations
of public meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Miriam Valentine, Park Planner, Denali
National Park and Preserve, miriam_valentine@nps.gov, Telephone: 907-
733-9102.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the DEIS is to analyze the
effects of the alternatives for managing vehicle use along the Park
Road in Denali National Park. Since the mid-1920s, visitors have been
able to travel the approximately 90-mile Park Road on buses operated by
the park concessioner. Starting in 1972, when private vehicle traffic
was restricted beyond mile 15 of the road, visitors have used the
mandatory visitor transportation system. The present approach for
managing vehicles on the Park Road is based on the park's 1986 general
management plan, which established a seasonal limit of 10,512 vehicles
beyond mile 15 between approximately Memorial Day and a week after
Labor Day. As tourism in Alaska has increased, so have demands for
visits along the Park Road. This plan evaluates how to manage vehicle
use, while continuing to provide high quality visitor experience,
opportunities to view wildlife in natural habitats and to access the
park's wilderness. The Denali Park Road Vehicle Management Plan is
intended to guide park managers over the next 20 years with management
of vehicles on the Park Road. The DEIS considers a reasonable range of
alternatives based on management objectives, park resources and values,
and public input.
Alternative A: (No Action): This alternative would continue current
management of vehicle use on the Park Road. In addition to a seasonal
limit of 10,512 vehicles past mile 15, there would continue to be
specific seasonal and daily limits to tour buses, shuttle buses,
inholder traffic, professional photographer vehicles, NPS
administrative vehicles and other categories of vehicles.
Alternative B: This alternative would use an adaptive management
framework for vehicle use based on indicators and standards for visitor
experiences and resource protection. While adhering to these standards,
management would maximize seating on all transit and tour vehicles to
offer the largest number of visitors the opportunity to travel the Park
Road. This adaptive management framework would include options for
reducing or scheduling non-bus traffic to allow for additional visitor
use.
Alternative C: This alternative would use an adaptive management
framework for vehicle use based on indicators and standards for visitor
experiences and resource protection. While adhering to these standards,
management would promote a wide variety of visitor opportunities that
would include brief experiences in the park's entrance area, short
visits along segments of the Park Road, special interest tours, and
multiday experiences in the park's backcountry. This adaptive
management framework would include options for reducing or scheduling
non-bus traffic to allow for additional visitor use.
At this time, the NPS does not have a preferred alternative, and
public comment is sought to inform selection of a preferred alternative
in the final EIS.
Public meetings are scheduled in Alaska at the following locations:
Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Denali National Park. The specific dates and
times of the public meetings will be announced in local media.
If you include your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your comment, you should be aware
that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
Dated: May 6, 2011.
Sue E. Masica,
Regional Director, Alaska.
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