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Past Documents - 2008 Public Scoping Draft Gravelly Point, Roaches Run Waterfowl Sanctuary, Mount Vernon Trail and Long Bridge Park EA
UPDATE: These documents are here for your reference of the project history, updated materials are now available at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/gprr2012scoping.
The list of documents below provides information about the proposed project to enhance recreational and conservation opportunities at Gravelly Point, Roaches Run Waterfowl Sanctuary and the Mount Vernon Trail.
The primary goal of scoping for a project is to determine the range of issues and alternatives to be addressed. At the time of scoping, the park provides a description of the project proposal, including a statement of the purpose of and need for the project and a list of project goals. The public is asked to submit comments, concerns, and suggestions relating to these goals.
The most useful types of scoping comments consider the following:
Alternative approaches and ideas for accomplishing project goals
The range of environmental and socioeconomic issues that need to be considered
Other potential projects that might affect or be affected by this project
Information that needs to be considered (such as related research) and why
Information on how you use the park and how a project might affect that use
Comment Period:
Closed
Nov 12, 2008 - Dec 12, 2008
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Document Content: |
NEPA Process
(74.8 KB, PDF file)
Existing Conditions Map
(497.5 KB, PDF file)
Purpose and Need for the Project
(2.0 MB, PDF file)
Alternative C
(612.0 KB, PDF file)
What Is Public Scoping
(1.2 MB, PDF file)
Proposed Actions by Others Map
(508.8 KB, PDF file)
Alternative B
(598.2 KB, PDF file)
Alternative A - No Action
(510.4 KB, PDF file)
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