Black Hills National Forest, Custer, South Dakota-Rushmore Connector Trail Project, 36516-36518 [2016-13373]

Download as PDF 36516 Notices Federal Register Vol. 81, No. 109 Tuesday, June 7, 2016 This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains documents other than rules or proposed rules that are applicable to the public. Notices of hearings and investigations, committee meetings, agency decisions and rulings, delegations of authority, filing of petitions and applications and agency statements of organization and functions are examples of documents appearing in this section. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest Service Eastern Washington Cascades Provincial Advisory Committee Forest Service, USDA. Notice of meeting. AGENCY: ACTION: The Eastern Washington Cascades Provincial Advisory Committee (PAC) will meet in Wenatchee, Washington. The committee is authorized pursuant to the implementation of E–19 of the Record of Decision and operates in compliance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The purpose of the committee is to provide advice and make recommendations to promote a better integration of forest management activities between Federal and nonFederal entities to ensure that such activities are complementary. PAC information can be found at the following Web site: https:// www.fs.usda.gov/main/okawen/ workingtogether/advisorycommittees. DATES: The meeting will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, June 29, 2016. All PAC meetings are subject to cancellation. For status of meeting prior to attendance, please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (NF) Headquarters Office, 215 Melody Lane, Wenatchee, Washington. Written comments may be submitted as described under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. All comments, including names and addresses when provided, are placed in the record and are available for public inspection and copying. The public may inspect comments received at OkanoganWenatchee NF Headquarters Office. Please call ahead to facilitate entry into the building. asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:13 Jun 06, 2016 Jkt 238001 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robin DeMario, PAC Coordinator, by phone at 509–664–9292 or via email at rdemario@fs.fed.us. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the meeting is to: 1. Provide updates to members on Travel Management Planning, and 2. Forest Plan monitoring interaction and advice from PAC members. The meeting is open to the public. The agenda will include time for people to make oral statements of three minutes or less. Individuals wishing to make an oral statement should request in writing by June 22, 2016, to be scheduled on the agenda. Anyone who would like to bring related matters to the attention of the committee may file written statements with the committee staff before or after the meeting. Written comments and requests for time to make oral comments must be sent to Robin DeMario, PAC Coordinator, 216 Melody Lane, Wenatchee, Washington 98801; by email to rdemario@fs.fed.us, or via facsimile to 509–664–9286. Meeting Accommodations: If you are a person requiring reasonable accommodation, please make requests in advance for sign language interpreting, assistive listening devices, or other reasonable accommodation. For access to the facility or proceedings, please contact the person listed in the section titled FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. All reasonable accommodation requests are managed on a case by case basis. Dated: May 31, 2016. Jason Kuiken, Deputy Forest Supervisor, OkanoganWenatchee National Forest. [FR Doc. 2016–13375 Filed 6–6–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3411–15–P DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest Service Black Hills National Forest, Custer, South Dakota—Rushmore Connector Trail Project AGENCY: PO 00000 Forest Service, USDA. Frm 00001 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement. ACTION: The U.S. Forest Service (Forest Service), Black Hills National Forest, proposes to issue authorizations for the construction, operation and maintenance of a non-motorized trail connecting the existing George S. Mickelson (Mickelson) Trail near Hill City, South Dakota, to the Blackberry Trailhead at Mount Rushmore National Memorial (the Memorial). New trail construction would extend approximately 14 miles across National Forest System (NFS) land and approximately 1.4 miles across National Park Service (NPS) lands within the Memorial. The trail would be a combination of compacted tread and elevated walkway, with a trail tread of about eight feet and corridor of about twenty feet. The proposed Rushmore Connector Trail would be constructed, operated and maintained by the proponent, State of South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks (SDGFP). SUMMARY: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be postmarked no later than 30 (thirty) days from date of publication of this notice in the Federal Register. The draft environmental impact statement is expected November 2017, and the final environmental impact statement is expected March 2018. DATES: Send written comments to Forest Supervisor, Black Hills National Forest, ATTN: Rushmore Connector Trail, 1019 N. 5th Street, Custer, SD 57730. Comments may also be sent via email to comments-rocky-mountainblack-hills@fs.fed.us, with ‘‘Rushmore Connector Trail’’ in the subject line. Electronic comments must be submitted in Word (.doc), Rich Text (.rtf), or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. Openhouse-style public meetings are planned, one each in Hill City and Rapid City, South Dakota, on Tuesday, June 14, and Thursday, June 16. Times and exact locations of these meetings will be announced on the Black Hills National Forest project Web site, https:// www.fs.usda.gov/project/ ?project=44935. ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anne Apodaca, Forest Recreation and Trails Program Manager, Black Hills National Forest Supervisor’s Office, E:\FR\FM\07JNN1.SGM 07JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 109 / Tuesday, June 7, 2016 / Notices 1019 N. 5th Street, Custer, SD 57730, phone (605) 673–9200. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1– 800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Purpose and Need for Action The purpose of this proposal is to respond to the application submitted by the State of South Dakota. The need is to evaluate the State’s application to construct, operate and maintain a nonmotorized recreation trail and associated corridor across NFS lands managed by the Black Hills National Forest, in order to determine effects as well as consistency with law, regulation, policy and guidance in the 1997 Revised Forest Plan for the Black Hills National Forest, as Amended (Forest Plan). This proposal would respond to Forest Plan Goal 4 (Provide for scenic quality, recreational opportunities and protection of heritage resources); Goal 7 (Emphasize cooperation with individuals, organizations, and other agencies in coordinating planning and implementing projects); and Goal 8 (Promote rural development opportunities). asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Proposed Action The proposed Rushmore Connector Trail, would be constructed, operated and maintained for non-motorized use. The proposal is based on the special use permit application and the George S. Mickelson Trail to Mt. Rushmore National Memorial Trail Feasibility Study, completed previously and provided by the SDGFP to the Forest Service. New trail construction would extend approximately 14 miles across NFS land and approximately 1.4 miles within the Memorial. The new trail is anticipated to be a combination of compacted tread and elevated walkway, with a trail tread width of approximately eight feet within a corridor approximately twenty feet wide. The trail would be designed to follow the Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines and have grades no greater than 8–14 percent, depending on the resting interval. A right-of-way across private property would be required for a small segment of trail, approximately 0.1 mile. The proponent would secure this right-ofway at their expense, in the name of the U.S. Government. The Rushmore Connector Trail would connect the existing Forest Service VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:13 Jun 06, 2016 Jkt 238001 developed recreation facilities along the Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway (SD Highway 244), which it would cross at least three times. The Big Pine Trailhead would be relocated to the south side of the highway to improve trail user safety, and would provide the point for divergence of user groups. Equestrian users would be required to follow the existing Centennial National Recreation Trail (Trail 89) south for approximately 4.8 miles, of which 4.1 miles is located in the Black Elk Wilderness managed by the Forest Service. Existing management direction including party size limits would apply. Within the Memorial 0.72 miles of the existing Blackberry Trail would be utilized. Bicyclists would travel from Big Pine Trailhead on the proposed designated route, through the Horsethief Lake and Wrinkled Rock areas into the Memorial. Hikers could use either route. A Forest Plan amendment is proposed, to address several possible inconsistencies of the proposal with existing guidance regarding expansion of the recreational trail system and outfitter-guide permits in the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, and party size limits in the Black Elk Wilderness. If an action alternative were selected, the land beneath the trail would remain NFS land managed by the Black Hills National Forest. The trail facility itself would be constructed, operated and maintained by the State of South Dakota, under a special use permit issued by the Forest Service under authority of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA). The special use permit would allow the State to charge for use of the trail, as part of the general use fee for the Mickelson Trail. Any other fees proposed by the State to be implemented for portions of the proposed trail would require prior Forest Service approval with public involvement. Individual special events proposed on the trail would each require Forest Service approval with public involvement, and authorization under a special use permit. Lead and Cooperating Agencies Under terms of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Forest Service is the lead agency for analysis of this proposal. The National Park Service, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a cooperating agency on this project. The NPS has special expertise and jurisdiction by law and would make a decision on whether to implement that portion of the proposed trail route on NPS lands. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is also a cooperating agency on this PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 36517 project. FHWA may have a decision to make regarding funding of project work. Responsible Officials The Forest Service Responsible Official for this project is the Forest Supervisor, Black Hills National Forest, 1019 N. 5th Street, Custer, South Dakota 57730. Depending on the nature of the permit(s) that might be issued to implement an action alternative, the Regional Forester of the U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region may also issue a decision on this project. The National Park Service Responsible Official for this project is the Superintendent of Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Some decisions may be required to be made by the NPS Regional Director, or through additional mandated rulemaking procedures. Nature of Decision To Be Made Based on the environmental analysis the Forest Supervisor of the Black Hills National Forest will make the following decisions: • Whether to authorize construction, operation and maintenance of approximately 14 miles of nonmotorized trail connecting the George S. Mickelson Trail to Mount Rushmore National Memorial near Hill City, South Dakota, as proposed, in some other manner and/or along an alternate route, or not at all; • What if any design criteria, mitigation measures, and monitoring requirements should be required; • Whether to amend existing Black Hills National Forest Plan direction to allow implementation of the selected alternative; • Whether to authorize construction of a new campground in Section 33 or thereabouts, of Township 1 South, Range 5 East, Black Hills Meridian, to accommodate trail users and other Forest visitors; • Whether to authorize reconstruction of the Highway 244 underpass near Willow Creek Campground and Palmer Gulch Campground, to facilitate use of the Rushmore Connector Trail with the existing Black Elk Wilderness and Norbeck Wildlife Preserve trail system; • Whether to authorize construction of additional trailhead facilities north and west of the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve to provide additional access points to the Rushmore Connector Trail; • Whether to reconstruct portions of the Centennial Trail, including sections in the Black Elk Wilderness, to address and mitigate use impacts; • Whether to approve, in principle only, future special events within the capacity analyzed; E:\FR\FM\07JNN1.SGM 07JNN1 36518 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 109 / Tuesday, June 7, 2016 / Notices • Whether use limits should be imposed on trail use for segments outside of the Black Elk Wilderness; • Whether to authorize additional outfitter-guide permits; • Whether to authorize the implementation of use fees; • Whether to authorize phased construction of the Rushmore Connector Trail on NFS lands prior to potential final rulemaking procedures for actions within Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Some of these decisions may be reserved to the Regional Forester of the Rocky Mountain Region of the Forest Service. The level of individual decisions will be determined by the actions outlined through the NEPA process. If any action alternative is selected, project implementation could begin in the year 2018. The initial focus would be to issue authorizations and engineering design and layout. Permits or Licenses Required A special use permit issued by the Forest Service under FLPMA would be required before any action alternative could be implemented. asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Scoping Process This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides the development of the environmental impact statement. It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times and in such manner that they are useful to the agency’s preparation of the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly articulate the reviewer’s concerns and contentions. Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be accepted and considered; however, anonymous comments may not allow the Agency to provide the respondent with subsequent environmental documents. Dated: May 25, 2016. Jim Zornes, Acting Forest Supervisor. [FR Doc. 2016–13373 Filed 6–6–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–11–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:13 Jun 06, 2016 Jkt 238001 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economic Development Administration Notice of National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Meeting Economic Development Administration, Commerce. ACTION: Notice of an open meeting. AGENCY: The National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (NACIE) will hold a public meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2016, from 2:00–4:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) and Friday, June 17, 2016, from 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. ET. During this time, members will continue to work on various Council initiatives which include innovation, entrepreneurship, and talent development. DATES: The meeting will be held on Thursday, June 16, 2016, from 2:00–4:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) and on Friday, June 17, 2016, from 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. ET. Pre-clearance is required to attend the Friday portion of the meeting in person. If you wish to attend this portion of the meeting, you must notify Julie Lenzer (see contact information below) no later than 11:59 p.m. ET on Monday, June 13, 2016. ADDRESSES: The Thursday portion of the meeting will be held at the Herbert Clark Hoover Building, Room 1894, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230. The Friday portion of the meeting will be held at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Room 210/212, 1650 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20504. SUMMARY: Teleconference June 16–17, 2016. Dial-In: +1 877 950 4778 or +1 517 244 5888. Passcode: 4423486. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie Lenzer, Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Room 78018, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; email: nacie@doc.gov; telephone: +1 202 482 8001; fax: +1 202 273 4781. Please reference ‘‘NACIE June 2016 Meeting’’ in the subject line of your correspondence. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Council was chartered on November 10, 2009, to advise the Secretary of Commerce on matters related to innovation and entrepreneurship in the United States. NACIE’s overarching focus is recommending transformational policies to the Secretary that will help U.S. communities, businesses, and the workforce become more globally PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 competitive. The Council operates as an independent entity within the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (OIE), which is housed within the U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration. NACIE members are a diverse and dynamic group of successful entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors, as well as leaders from nonprofit organizations and academia. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the Council’s planned work initiatives in three focus areas: Workforce/talent, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The final agenda will be posted on the NACIE Web site at https:// www.eda.gov/oie/nacie/ prior to the meeting. Any member of the public may submit pertinent questions and comments concerning the Council’s affairs at any time before or after the meeting. Comments may be submitted to the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the contact information below. Those unable to attend the meetings in person but wishing to listen to the proceedings can do so through a conference call line accessible via +1 877 950 4778 or +1 517 244 5888 with passcode 4423486. Copies of the meeting minutes will be available by request within 90 days of the meeting date. Dated: June 2, 2016. Julie Lenzer, Director, Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. [FR Doc. 2016–13412 Filed 6–6–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–WH–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Industry and Security Sensors and Instrumentation Technical Advisory Committee; Notice of Partially Closed Meeting The Sensors and Instrumentation Technical Advisory Committee (SITAC) will meet on July 26, 2016, 9:30 a.m., in the Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 6087B, 14th Street between Constitution and Pennsylvania Avenues, NW., Washington, DC. 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[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 109 (Tuesday, June 7, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Black Hills National Forest, Custer, South Dakota--Rushmore 
Connector Trail Project

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Forest Service (Forest Service), Black Hills National 
Forest, proposes to issue authorizations for the construction, 
operation and maintenance of a non-motorized trail connecting the 
existing George S. Mickelson (Mickelson) Trail near Hill City, South 
Dakota, to the Blackberry Trailhead at Mount Rushmore National Memorial 
(the Memorial). New trail construction would extend approximately 14 
miles across National Forest System (NFS) land and approximately 1.4 
miles across National Park Service (NPS) lands within the Memorial. The 
trail would be a combination of compacted tread and elevated walkway, 
with a trail tread of about eight feet and corridor of about twenty 
feet. The proposed Rushmore Connector Trail would be constructed, 
operated and maintained by the proponent, State of South Dakota 
Department of Game, Fish and Parks (SDGFP).

DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be postmarked 
no later than 30 (thirty) days from date of publication of this notice 
in the Federal Register. The draft environmental impact statement is 
expected November 2017, and the final environmental impact statement is 
expected March 2018.

ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Forest Supervisor, Black Hills 
National Forest, ATTN: Rushmore Connector Trail, 1019 N. 5th Street, 
Custer, SD 57730. Comments may also be sent via email to comments-rocky-mountain-black-hills@fs.fed.us, with ``Rushmore Connector Trail'' 
in the subject line. Electronic comments must be submitted in Word 
(.doc), Rich Text (.rtf), or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. Open-house-
style public meetings are planned, one each in Hill City and Rapid 
City, South Dakota, on Tuesday, June 14, and Thursday, June 16. Times 
and exact locations of these meetings will be announced on the Black 
Hills National Forest project Web site, https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=44935.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anne Apodaca, Forest Recreation and 
Trails Program Manager, Black Hills National Forest Supervisor's 
Office,

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1019 N. 5th Street, Custer, SD 57730, phone (605) 673-9200. Individuals 
who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the 
Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 
a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Purpose and Need for Action

    The purpose of this proposal is to respond to the application 
submitted by the State of South Dakota. The need is to evaluate the 
State's application to construct, operate and maintain a non-motorized 
recreation trail and associated corridor across NFS lands managed by 
the Black Hills National Forest, in order to determine effects as well 
as consistency with law, regulation, policy and guidance in the 1997 
Revised Forest Plan for the Black Hills National Forest, as Amended 
(Forest Plan). This proposal would respond to Forest Plan Goal 4 
(Provide for scenic quality, recreational opportunities and protection 
of heritage resources); Goal 7 (Emphasize cooperation with individuals, 
organizations, and other agencies in coordinating planning and 
implementing projects); and Goal 8 (Promote rural development 
opportunities).

Proposed Action

    The proposed Rushmore Connector Trail, would be constructed, 
operated and maintained for non-motorized use. The proposal is based on 
the special use permit application and the George S. Mickelson Trail to 
Mt. Rushmore National Memorial Trail Feasibility Study, completed 
previously and provided by the SDGFP to the Forest Service. New trail 
construction would extend approximately 14 miles across NFS land and 
approximately 1.4 miles within the Memorial. The new trail is 
anticipated to be a combination of compacted tread and elevated 
walkway, with a trail tread width of approximately eight feet within a 
corridor approximately twenty feet wide. The trail would be designed to 
follow the Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines and have 
grades no greater than 8-14 percent, depending on the resting interval. 
A right-of-way across private property would be required for a small 
segment of trail, approximately 0.1 mile. The proponent would secure 
this right-of-way at their expense, in the name of the U.S. Government.
    The Rushmore Connector Trail would connect the existing Forest 
Service developed recreation facilities along the Peter Norbeck Scenic 
Byway (SD Highway 244), which it would cross at least three times. The 
Big Pine Trailhead would be relocated to the south side of the highway 
to improve trail user safety, and would provide the point for 
divergence of user groups. Equestrian users would be required to follow 
the existing Centennial National Recreation Trail (Trail 89) south for 
approximately 4.8 miles, of which 4.1 miles is located in the Black Elk 
Wilderness managed by the Forest Service. Existing management direction 
including party size limits would apply. Within the Memorial 0.72 miles 
of the existing Blackberry Trail would be utilized. Bicyclists would 
travel from Big Pine Trailhead on the proposed designated route, 
through the Horsethief Lake and Wrinkled Rock areas into the Memorial. 
Hikers could use either route. A Forest Plan amendment is proposed, to 
address several possible inconsistencies of the proposal with existing 
guidance regarding expansion of the recreational trail system and 
outfitter-guide permits in the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, and party 
size limits in the Black Elk Wilderness.
    If an action alternative were selected, the land beneath the trail 
would remain NFS land managed by the Black Hills National Forest. The 
trail facility itself would be constructed, operated and maintained by 
the State of South Dakota, under a special use permit issued by the 
Forest Service under authority of the Federal Land Policy and 
Management Act (FLPMA). The special use permit would allow the State to 
charge for use of the trail, as part of the general use fee for the 
Mickelson Trail. Any other fees proposed by the State to be implemented 
for portions of the proposed trail would require prior Forest Service 
approval with public involvement. Individual special events proposed on 
the trail would each require Forest Service approval with public 
involvement, and authorization under a special use permit.

Lead and Cooperating Agencies

    Under terms of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the 
Forest Service is the lead agency for analysis of this proposal. The 
National Park Service, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a 
cooperating agency on this project. The NPS has special expertise and 
jurisdiction by law and would make a decision on whether to implement 
that portion of the proposed trail route on NPS lands. The Federal 
Highway Administration (FHWA) is also a cooperating agency on this 
project. FHWA may have a decision to make regarding funding of project 
work.

Responsible Officials

    The Forest Service Responsible Official for this project is the 
Forest Supervisor, Black Hills National Forest, 1019 N. 5th Street, 
Custer, South Dakota 57730. Depending on the nature of the permit(s) 
that might be issued to implement an action alternative, the Regional 
Forester of the U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region may also 
issue a decision on this project. The National Park Service Responsible 
Official for this project is the Superintendent of Mount Rushmore 
National Memorial. Some decisions may be required to be made by the NPS 
Regional Director, or through additional mandated rulemaking 
procedures.

Nature of Decision To Be Made

    Based on the environmental analysis the Forest Supervisor of the 
Black Hills National Forest will make the following decisions:
     Whether to authorize construction, operation and 
maintenance of approximately 14 miles of non-motorized trail connecting 
the George S. Mickelson Trail to Mount Rushmore National Memorial near 
Hill City, South Dakota, as proposed, in some other manner and/or along 
an alternate route, or not at all;
     What if any design criteria, mitigation measures, and 
monitoring requirements should be required;
     Whether to amend existing Black Hills National Forest Plan 
direction to allow implementation of the selected alternative;
     Whether to authorize construction of a new campground in 
Section 33 or thereabouts, of Township 1 South, Range 5 East, Black 
Hills Meridian, to accommodate trail users and other Forest visitors;
     Whether to authorize reconstruction of the Highway 244 
underpass near Willow Creek Campground and Palmer Gulch Campground, to 
facilitate use of the Rushmore Connector Trail with the existing Black 
Elk Wilderness and Norbeck Wildlife Preserve trail system;
     Whether to authorize construction of additional trailhead 
facilities north and west of the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve to provide 
additional access points to the Rushmore Connector Trail;
     Whether to reconstruct portions of the Centennial Trail, 
including sections in the Black Elk Wilderness, to address and mitigate 
use impacts;
     Whether to approve, in principle only, future special 
events within the capacity analyzed;

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     Whether use limits should be imposed on trail use for 
segments outside of the Black Elk Wilderness;
     Whether to authorize additional outfitter-guide permits;
     Whether to authorize the implementation of use fees;
     Whether to authorize phased construction of the Rushmore 
Connector Trail on NFS lands prior to potential final rulemaking 
procedures for actions within Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
    Some of these decisions may be reserved to the Regional Forester of 
the Rocky Mountain Region of the Forest Service. The level of 
individual decisions will be determined by the actions outlined through 
the NEPA process. If any action alternative is selected, project 
implementation could begin in the year 2018. The initial focus would be 
to issue authorizations and engineering design and layout.

Permits or Licenses Required

    A special use permit issued by the Forest Service under FLPMA would 
be required before any action alternative could be implemented.

Scoping Process

    This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides 
the development of the environmental impact statement.
    It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times 
and in such manner that they are useful to the agency's preparation of 
the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be 
provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly 
articulate the reviewer's concerns and contentions.
    Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names 
and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record 
for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be 
accepted and considered; however, anonymous comments may not allow the 
Agency to provide the respondent with subsequent environmental 
documents.

    Dated: May 25, 2016.
Jim Zornes,
Acting Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 2016-13373 Filed 6-6-16; 8:45 am]
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