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Finding of No Significant Impact


In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, the National Park Service (NPS) prepared an environmental assessment to examine various alternatives and environmental impacts associated with the proposal to construct a new law enforcement office building and build 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 will 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.
 
Comment Period: Closed        Jan 4, 2009 - Feb 4, 2009
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Finding of No Significant Impact   (906.0 KB, PDF file)
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