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Ahwahnee Comprehensive Rehabilitation Plan
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The purpose of the plan is to:
-Improve visitor and employee safety by bringing The Ahwahnee into compliance with current building, fire protection, and seismic safety standards;
-Preserve and protect the historic integrity and character-defining features of The Ahwahnee by rehabilitating aged or altered historic finishes;
-Improve hotel energy and water-use efficiency and operations by repairing or replacing outdated or inefficient building systems and components;
-Maintain the traditional level of visitor service and the visitor experience at The Ahwahnee through improved operational efficiency, increased accessibility, and rehabilitation of historic resources.
Public scoping for the plan occurred in August/September 2009. To inform the decision-making process, the park completed various studies such as a seismic study, Historic Structures Report, and Cultural Landscape Report and has been designing and analyzing alternatives for the long-term rehabilitation of this National Historic Landmark.
Rehabilitation alternatives and their associated impacts are presented in an environmental assessment (EA) that was open for comment between July 21 through August 23, 2011.
A Finding of No Significant Impact was signed by the National Park Service on January 3, 2012. The Selected Action was presented as Alternative 3 in the environmental assessment. Please review the decision document by clicking on the Document List on the lefthand side of the screen.
Implementation of the plan will occur over the long-term as funding becomes available. Initial components of the plan will include improving the East Wing fire egress, reconfiguring The Ahwahnee bar, and accessibility improvements.
Photo credit - Chris Falkenstein
Contact Information
SuperintendentAhwahnee Comprehensive Rehabilitation Plan
PO Box 577
Yosemite, CA 95318