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Los Angeles Coastal Area Special Resource Study
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Welcome to the Los Angeles Coastal Area Special Resource Study project website. The National Park Service will use this website to display public information throughout the course of this study. Meeting dates and locations will be posted here, along project updates.
What is a Special Resource Study?
New national park units are typically added to the National Park Service (NPS) by an Act of Congress. However, before Congress decides to create a new park or add land to an existing park, it needs to know whether the area meets established criteria for designation as a national park unit. This evaluation is conducted through a special resource study.
The purpose of this special resource study is to gather information about select sites along the Los Angeles coast through research and public input, and then to report these findings to Congress. The special resource study will evaluate the potential for inclusion of the Los Angeles coast in the national park system based upon whether it meets established criteria for significance, suitability, feasibility, and the need for NPS management. Applying these criteria consistently helps the National Park Service weigh the relative merits of potential park units and to ensure that only those most deserving of designation are included within the national park system. The special resource study may also weigh other management options.
Project Background
Public Law 117-328, Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 Section 634 directs the Department of the Interior to conduct a special resource study of the coastline of Los Angeles. Based on this legislated directive, the National Park Service has initiated the process of analyzing select sites for potential as a new unit of the national park system. We invite you to participate in this process.
Staying Engaged
We welcome your participation throughout this process. This website will be updated regularly with information to keep you informed, as well as request feedback as needed. We hope you will continue to be engaged as we move forward with this special resource study. Thank you for your interest!
Project Manager
National Park Service- Denver Service Center
Sarah_Bodo@nps.gov
What is a Special Resource Study?
New national park units are typically added to the National Park Service (NPS) by an Act of Congress. However, before Congress decides to create a new park or add land to an existing park, it needs to know whether the area meets established criteria for designation as a national park unit. This evaluation is conducted through a special resource study.
The purpose of this special resource study is to gather information about select sites along the Los Angeles coast through research and public input, and then to report these findings to Congress. The special resource study will evaluate the potential for inclusion of the Los Angeles coast in the national park system based upon whether it meets established criteria for significance, suitability, feasibility, and the need for NPS management. Applying these criteria consistently helps the National Park Service weigh the relative merits of potential park units and to ensure that only those most deserving of designation are included within the national park system. The special resource study may also weigh other management options.
Project Background
Public Law 117-328, Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 Section 634 directs the Department of the Interior to conduct a special resource study of the coastline of Los Angeles. Based on this legislated directive, the National Park Service has initiated the process of analyzing select sites for potential as a new unit of the national park system. We invite you to participate in this process.
Staying Engaged
We welcome your participation throughout this process. This website will be updated regularly with information to keep you informed, as well as request feedback as needed. We hope you will continue to be engaged as we move forward with this special resource study. Thank you for your interest!
Contact Information
Sarah BodoProject Manager
National Park Service- Denver Service Center
Sarah_Bodo@nps.gov
