September 2011 Environmental Assessment/Assessment of Effect


JUNE 2012 PROJECT UPDATE
- Update Newsletter outlining new alternative concepts now available for public review by clicking on OPEN FOR COMMENT to the left or going to: http://parkplanning.nps.gov/forthuntJune2012newsletter
- 2011 EA/AoE Public Comment Analysis Summary now available for download below.

George Washington Memorial Parkway has completed an Environmental Assessment/ Assessment of Effect (EA/AoE) for a proposed Fort Hunt Park Site Development Plan and wants your input to help identify an overall direction for park management. The NPS announces a 30-day extension to the comment period for the EA/AoE to solicit public comment regarding the proposed Fort Hunt Site Development Plan (SDP).

The public review period will be open until November 5, 2011. During this review period, the public is invited to comment on the presented alternatives, identify issues, concerns and suggestions they might have with the proposed project. Only written comments can be accepted.

An Public Meeting Open House was held on Wednesday, September 21, 2011. If you were unable to attend, a summary presentation is availble with the EA/AoE below.

The purpose of the proposed SDP is to identify an overall direction for park management of Fort Hunt Park, by clearly defining specific resource conditions and the desired visitor experience in order to improve the balance of recreational use of the park with resource protection and interpretation objectives.

Written comments may be submitted on this website, the NPS preferred method, or mailed to: Superintendent, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Turkey Run Park, McLean, VA 22101. Mailed comments must be postmarked by November 5, 2011 to receive consideration.
 
Comment Period: Closed        Sep 6, 2011 - Nov 5, 2011
Document Content:
Fort Hunt SDP EA/AoE Appendices   (2.7 MB, PDF file)
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