Notice of New Recreation Fees on Public Lands in the Central Yukon Field Office, Alaska, 1599-1600 [2024-00365]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[BLM_AK_FRN_MO4500173007]
Notice of New Recreation Fees on
Public Lands in the Central Yukon
Field Office, Alaska
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of new recreation fees.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to applicable
provisions of the Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA),
the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),
Central Yukon Field Office, intends to
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establish recreation fees for expanded
amenities at Coldfoot, Alaska.
DATES: All new fees will take effect on
July 8, 2024.
ADDRESSES: The business plan and
information concerning the proposed
fees may be reviewed at the Fairbanks
District Office Public Room, 222
University Avenue, Fairbanks, AK
99709; or online at www.blm.gov/
programs/recreation/permits-and-fees/
business-plans.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William Hedman, Acting Field Manager,
Central Yukon Field Office, telephone:
(907) 474–2375, email: whedman@
blm.gov.
Individuals in the United States who
are deaf, blind, hard of hearing, or have
a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY,
TDD, or TeleBraille) to access
telecommunications relay services for
contacting Mr. La Marr. Individuals
outside the United States should use the
relay services offered within their
country to make international calls to
the point-of-contact in the United
States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
FLREA directs the Secretary of the
Interior to publish a six-month advance
notice in the Federal Register whenever
new recreation fee areas are established.
The BLM intends to establish
recreation fees for expanded amenities
at the Coldfoot Cabin at milepost (MP)
175 along the Dalton Highway. The
Central Yukon Field Office administers
the BLM utility corridor and adjacent
lands along the Dalton Highway from
MP 56 to just south of MP 300 for
recreation under the Dalton Highway
Special Recreation Management Area.
The Coldfoot Cabin is currently used
administratively during the summer
months and will be made available for
rent as a public use cabin during the
winter months.
The Coldfoot Cabin qualifies as a site
where visitors can be charged an
‘‘Expanded Amenity Recreation Fee’’
under FLREA (16 U.S.C. 6802(g)). The
cabin provides toilet facilities, refuse
containers, picnic tables, access roads
and parking, visitor protection, and fee
collection by management personnel.
Effective July 8, 2024, the Central
Yukon Field Office will initiate new fee
collection at the facility unless the BLM
publishes a Federal Register notice to
the contrary. The BLM will begin
collecting fees of $42 per night for cabin
site rentals.
In accordance with BLM recreation
fee program policy, the Central Yukon
Field Office has developed a
recreational fee business plan that is
available as listed in the ADDRESSES
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section. The business plan explains the
fee collection process and outlines how
fees will be used at the fee site. Any
future adjustments in the fee amounts
would be handled in accordance with
the business plan, with public notice
before any fee increase.
The BLM notified and involved the
public at each stage of the planning
process for the new fees. The BLM
posted written notices of the proposed
fees at the fee site on April 20, 2023. It
announced a 30-day public comment
period on the draft business plan on
April 20, 2023, through a BLM news
release, BLM social media, and the BLM
website. The draft business plan was
publicly available for review and
comment at the BLM Fairbanks District
Office and on the BLM Alaska business
plan website from April 20, 2023, to
May 20, 2023.
(Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803(b) and 43 CFR
2933)
Erika Reed,
BLM Alaska Acting State Director.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2024. Comments
previously submitted on the draft
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Michael P. Michener,
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Resource Protection, National Park Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[BLM_AK_FRN_MO4500173007]
Notice of New Recreation Fees on Public Lands in the Central
Yukon Field Office, Alaska
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of new recreation fees.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to applicable provisions of the Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA), the Bureau of Land Management
(BLM), Central Yukon Field Office, intends to
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establish recreation fees for expanded amenities at Coldfoot, Alaska.
DATES: All new fees will take effect on July 8, 2024.
ADDRESSES: The business plan and information concerning the proposed
fees may be reviewed at the Fairbanks District Office Public Room, 222
University Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99709; or online at www.blm.gov/programs/recreation/permits-and-fees/business-plans.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William Hedman, Acting Field Manager,
Central Yukon Field Office, telephone: (907) 474-2375, email:
[email protected].
Individuals in the United States who are deaf, blind, hard of
hearing, or have a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or
TeleBraille) to access telecommunications relay services for contacting
Mr. La Marr. Individuals outside the United States should use the relay
services offered within their country to make international calls to
the point-of-contact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FLREA directs the Secretary of the
Interior to publish a six-month advance notice in the Federal Register
whenever new recreation fee areas are established.
The BLM intends to establish recreation fees for expanded amenities
at the Coldfoot Cabin at milepost (MP) 175 along the Dalton Highway.
The Central Yukon Field Office administers the BLM utility corridor and
adjacent lands along the Dalton Highway from MP 56 to just south of MP
300 for recreation under the Dalton Highway Special Recreation
Management Area. The Coldfoot Cabin is currently used administratively
during the summer months and will be made available for rent as a
public use cabin during the winter months.
The Coldfoot Cabin qualifies as a site where visitors can be
charged an ``Expanded Amenity Recreation Fee'' under FLREA (16 U.S.C.
6802(g)). The cabin provides toilet facilities, refuse containers,
picnic tables, access roads and parking, visitor protection, and fee
collection by management personnel.
Effective July 8, 2024, the Central Yukon Field Office will
initiate new fee collection at the facility unless the BLM publishes a
Federal Register notice to the contrary. The BLM will begin collecting
fees of $42 per night for cabin site rentals.
In accordance with BLM recreation fee program policy, the Central
Yukon Field Office has developed a recreational fee business plan that
is available as listed in the ADDRESSES section. The business plan
explains the fee collection process and outlines how fees will be used
at the fee site. Any future adjustments in the fee amounts would be
handled in accordance with the business plan, with public notice before
any fee increase.
The BLM notified and involved the public at each stage of the
planning process for the new fees. The BLM posted written notices of
the proposed fees at the fee site on April 20, 2023. It announced a 30-
day public comment period on the draft business plan on April 20, 2023,
through a BLM news release, BLM social media, and the BLM website. The
draft business plan was publicly available for review and comment at
the BLM Fairbanks District Office and on the BLM Alaska business plan
website from April 20, 2023, to May 20, 2023.
(Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803(b) and 43 CFR 2933)
Erika Reed,
BLM Alaska Acting State Director.
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