Ocmulgee Heritage Trail - Finding of No Significant Impact - September 2015


Dear Park Friend:

We have completed the planning effort at the Ocmulgee National Monument to construct a trail extension of the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail into the Ocmulgee National Monument. The purpose of the project is to improve visitor access and use in the southwestern portion of the Ocmulgee National Monument by connecting the Otis Redding Loop Trail of the Heritage Trail to the existing Ocmulgee National Monument trail system.. An Environmental Assessment was prepared to analyze impacts to natural and cultural resources from the proposed action. We have decided to issue a Special Use Permit to facilitate the implementation of the selected alternative as documented in the National Park Service Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI).

We appreciate your interest in this project and invite you to stay engaged as additional opportunities will become available to share your thoughts and ideas about how to manage and access the Ocmulgee National Monument. I look forward to hearing from you in the future.

Thank you,

Jim David
Superintendent
Ocmulgee National Monument
 
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