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Montezuma Ranch Development Project


The National Park Service (NPS) is proposing to construct a law enforcement operations building and develop a handicapped accessible trail at Coronado National Memorial, a unit of the National Park Service. Congress has made security along our International borders a priority and is considering legislation to increase law enforcement staff in border areas. In 2009, funding increases are anticipated that would enable the law enforcement staff at the Memorial to nearly triple in size. The law enforcement rangers at the Memorial currently operate out of two small offices (approximately 200 sq. ft.) in the Headquarters building. The Headquarters building is a remodeled 1966 era 3 bedroom house that holds offices for the Superintendent, Law Enforcement, Maintenance, Administration and Resource Management Divisions. The memorial does not currently provide a handicapped accessible trail for visitors. The NPS proposes to construct a 1.5 mile handicapped accessible trail in the Montezuma Ranch area in the vicinity of the law enforcement operation building.

 
Comment Period: Closed        Sep 29, 2008 - Oct 29, 2008
Document Content:
Ranch EA   (241.0 KB, .docx file)
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