Master Plan Amendment/Environmental Assessment


The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site (NHS) is a thriving cultural center offering interpretive, educational, and special event programs for walk-in visitors, school groups, and the broader community. A recent assessment of available facilities at the NHS has revealed that the site operation has outgrown its present building and requires additional space. An upgrade of building systems and redesign of space is required to accomplish an efficient and safe use of the facility and support the NHS goals and mission. The guiding document currently in effect for the NHS, the 1967 Master Plan, did not anticipate these facility requirements and provides little direction on how best to accommodate additional interior space. The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Foundation (the Foundation) and the National Park Service (NPS) are undertaking this Master Plan Amendment / Environmental Assessment to evaluate a range of alternatives that would provide efficient and safe use of the facility, while preserving the resources and values for which the NHS was established.
 
Comment Period: Closed        Jun 1, 2005 - Jun 14, 2005
Document Content:
Master Plan Amendment/EA   (3.3 MB, PDF file)
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