Tower-Roosevelt Comprehensive Plan Environmental Assessment


Yellowstone National Park is planning for the future of the Tower-Roosevelt area, in the north east portion of the park, and is seeking comment.

The Tower-Roosevelt Comprehensive Plan Environmental Assessment has been released for public review and comment. The plan offers three alternatives, each of which would put limits on what kind, where and how much future development can occur in the area. These limits are designed to protect the area's natural resources, and preserve the historic, rustic nature of the area, which was first developed as a stage stop over one hundred years ago.

Possible future projects are proposed in the plan. During public comment, the park is seeking feedback on the list of possible projects.
Members of the park's planning team are hosting two open houses to explain the plan and its three alternatives. These open houses are set for Wednesday June 24 at the new Yellowstone Association headquarters building near the Roosevelt Arch in Gardiner, Montana, and on Thursday, June 25 at the Bozeman Public Library, located at 626 E. Main Street. Both open houses will run from 6-9 p.m.

 
Comment Period: Closed        Jun 9, 2009 - Jul 9, 2009
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