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Randy Moore,
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[FR Doc. 2024–20694 Filed 9–11–24; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Proposed Recreation Fee Site
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Bridger-Teton National
Forest is proposing to establish a special
recreation permit and special recreation
permit fees along the Congressionally
designated Wild and Scenic Snake
River. Proposed special recreation
permit fees would be used for operation,
maintenance, and improvements to
prevent degradation, enhance recreation
opportunities, and preserve the
outstandingly remarkable values
described in the comprehensive river
management plan for the Snake River.
An analysis of nearby specialized
recreation uses with similar amenities
and services shows the proposed special
recreation permit fees that would be
charged are reasonable and typical of
similar specialized recreation uses in
the area.
DATES: If approved, the proposed special
recreation permit and proposed special
recreation permit fees would be
established no earlier than six months
following the publication of this notice
in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Bridger-Teton National
Forest, Attention: Recreation Fees, 340
North Cache, P.O. Box 1888, Jackson,
WY 83001.
SUMMARY:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shannon Connolly, Forest Recreation
Program Manager, (406) 544–4734 or
shannon.connolly@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement
Act (16 U.S.C. 6803(b)) requires the
Forest Service to publish a six-month
advance notice in the Federal Register
of establishment of proposed special
recreation permits and proposed special
recreation permit fees. Most of the
proposed special recreation permit fees
would be spent where they are collected
to enhance the visitor experience in
connection with the specialized
recreation use covered by the proposed
special recreation permit.
A proposed special recreation permit
would be required and a proposed
special recreation permit fee would be
charged of $5 per vehicle per day, $40
per vehicle per year, $20 per additional
vehicle per year, $3 per outfitted
customer, or $3 per noncommercial
group member along the Snake River.
Expenditures of special recreation
permit fees collected would enhance
recreation opportunities, improve
customer service, and address
maintenance needs along the Snake
River.
Dated: September 9, 2024.
Jacqueline Emanuel,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain
Region
[FR Doc. 2024–20718 Filed 9–11–24; 8:45 am]
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Regional Forester decisions affecting
National Forests in Colorado, Kansas,
Nebraska and those portions of South
Dakota and Wyoming within the Rocky
Mountain Region: The Denver Post.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Newspapers Used for Publication of
Legal Notices by the Rocky Mountain
Region: Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska,
and Parts of South Dakota and
Wyoming
Forest Service, Agriculture
(USDA).
ACTION: Notice of newspapers of record.
AGENCY:
This notice lists the
newspapers that will be used by the
ranger districts, national forests and
grasslands, and regional office of the
Rocky Mountain Region to publish legal
notices. The intended effect of this
action is to inform interested members
of the public which newspapers the
Forest Service will use to publish
notices of proposed actions and notices
of decision. This will provide the public
with constructive notice of Forest
Service proposals and decisions,
provide information on the procedures
to comment, object or appeal, and
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establish the date that the Forest Service
will use to determine if comments or
appeals/objections were timely.
DATES: Publication of legal notices in
the listed newspapers will begin on the
date of this publication and continue
until further notice.
ADDRESSES: Scarlett Vallaire, Regional
Administrative Review Coordinator,
Rocky Mountain Region, 1617 Cole
Blvd., Bldg. 17, Lakewood, CO 80401.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scarlett Vallaire, Regional
Administrative Review Coordinator, by
phone at 801–989–6605 or by email at
scarlett.vallaire@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
administrative procedures at 36 Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) parts 214,
218, and 219 require the Forest Service
to publish notices in a newspaper of
general circulation. The content of the
notices is specified in 36 CFR parts 214,
218, and 219. In general, the notices will
identify: the decision or project, by title
or subject matter; the name and title of
the official making the decision; how to
obtain additional information; and
where and how to file comments or
appeals/objections. The date the notice
is published will be used to establish
the official date for the beginning of the
comment or appeal/objection period.
The newspapers to be used are as
follows:
Arapaho and Roosevelt National
Forests and Pawnee National Grassland
Forest Supervisor decisions:
Coloradoan.
Canyon Lakes District Ranger
decisions: Coloradoan.
Pawnee District Ranger decisions:
Greeley Tribune.
Boulder District Ranger decisions:
Daily Camera.
Clear Creek District Ranger decisions:
Clear Creek Courant. A ‘‘courtesy’’ copy
will also be published in the Mountain
Ear.
Sulphur District Ranger decisions:
Middle Park Times.
Bighorn National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger
decisions: Casper Star-Tribune.
Black Hills National Forest
Forest Supervisor decisions: The
Rapid City Journal.
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Bearlodge District Ranger decisions:
The Rapid City Journal.
Mystic District Ranger decisions: The
Rapid City Journal.
Hell Canyon District Ranger
decisions: The Rapid City Journal.
Northern Hills District Ranger
decisions: Black Hills Pioneer.
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and
Gunnison National Forests
Forest Supervisor decisions: Grand
Junction Daily Sentinel.
Grand Valley District Ranger
decisions: Grand Junction Daily
Sentinel.
Paonia District Ranger decisions:
Delta County Independent.
Gunnison District Ranger decisions:
Gunnison Country Times.
Norwood District Ranger decisions:
Telluride Daily Planet.
Ouray District Ranger decisions:
Montrose Daily Press. A ‘‘courtesy’’
copy will also be published in the
Ouray County Plaindealer.
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests
and Thunder Basin National Grassland
Forest Supervisor decisions: Laramie
Boomerang.
Laramie District Ranger decisions:
Laramie Boomerang.
Douglas District Ranger decisions:
Casper Star-Tribune.
Brush Creek-Hayden District Ranger
decisions: Rawlins Daily Times.
District Ranger decisions for Hahns
Peak-Bears Ears and Yampa: Steamboat
Pilot.
Parks District Ranger decisions:
Jackson County Star.
Nebraska National Forest, Nebraska
and South Dakota.
Forest Supervisor decisions: The
Rapid City Journal.
Bessey District/Charles E. Bessey Tree
Nursery District Ranger decisions: The
North Platte Telegraph.
Pine Ridge District Ranger decisions:
The Rapid City Journal.
District Ranger decisions for Samuel
R. McKelvie National Forest: The North
Platte Telegraph.
District Ranger decisions for Fall
River and Wall Districts, Buffalo Gap
National Grassland: The Rapid City
Journal.
District Ranger decisions for Fort
Pierre National Grassland: The Capital
Journal.
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
and Cimarron and Comanche National
Grasslands
Forest Supervisor decisions: Pueblo
Chieftain.
San Carlos District Ranger decisions:
Pueblo Chieftain.
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[FR Doc No: 2024-20718]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Proposed Recreation Fee Site
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice
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SUMMARY: The Bridger-Teton National Forest is proposing to establish a
special recreation permit and special recreation permit fees along the
Congressionally designated Wild and Scenic Snake River. Proposed
special recreation permit fees would be used for operation,
maintenance, and improvements to prevent degradation, enhance
recreation opportunities, and preserve the outstandingly remarkable
values described in the comprehensive river management plan for the
Snake River. An analysis of nearby specialized recreation uses with
similar amenities and services shows the proposed special recreation
permit fees that would be charged are reasonable and typical of similar
specialized recreation uses in the area.
DATES: If approved, the proposed special recreation permit and proposed
special recreation permit fees would be established no earlier than six
months following the publication of this notice in the Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: Bridger-Teton National Forest, Attention: Recreation Fees,
340 North Cache, P.O. Box 1888, Jackson, WY 83001.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shannon Connolly, Forest Recreation
Program Manager, (406) 544-4734 or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
(16 U.S.C. 6803(b)) requires the Forest Service to publish a six-month
advance notice in the Federal Register of establishment of proposed
special recreation permits and proposed special recreation permit fees.
Most of the proposed special recreation permit fees would be spent
where they are collected to enhance the visitor experience in
connection with the specialized recreation use covered by the proposed
special recreation permit.
A proposed special recreation permit would be required and a
proposed special recreation permit fee would be charged of $5 per
vehicle per day, $40 per vehicle per year, $20 per additional vehicle
per year, $3 per outfitted customer, or $3 per noncommercial group
member along the Snake River. Expenditures of special recreation permit
fees collected would enhance recreation opportunities, improve customer
service, and address maintenance needs along the Snake River.
Dated: September 9, 2024.
Jacqueline Emanuel,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
[FR Doc. 2024-20718 Filed 9-11-24; 8:45 am]
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