BRCA Multi-Use Path Press Release


In response to input from the public, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), additional cooperating agencies, the Federal Highway Administration, and National Park Service (NPS) staff, Bryce Canyon National Park is pleased to announce the development of preliminary alternatives for the proposed construction of a multi-use visitor path connecting Bryce Canyon City to Bryce Canyon National Park. The two preliminary action alternatives being considered are (1) The Topographic Alignment and (2) The Road Corridor Alignment. These two alternatives vary in the following ways:

• Separation distance from Highway 63 and main park roads
• Amount of direct access provided to key facilities and connectivity with viewpoints, and
• Resource and topographic advantages for construction and accessibility

More information about these preliminary alternatives and the process to further refine them is available online at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/brca.

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Comment Period: Closed        Apr 16, 2013 - May 16, 2013
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