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Rehabilitate Failing 700 foot Santa Rosa Island Pier

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Dear Interested Party:

The National Park Service (NPS) is proposing to replace the pier at Bechers Bay on the north side of Santa Rosa Island, approximately 40 miles west of Ventura, California. Santa Rosa Island is part of Channel Islands National Park. The purpose of this project is to provide a structurally sound pier at Santa Rosa Island in a manner that provides safe and dry access to the island for park visitors and staff, that is compatible with the character of the historic ranching district, that protects the area's natural resources, and that best serves park operations.

This proposed action requires compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, thus an environmental assessment (EA) has been prepared. The EA analyzes four alternatives: the no action alternative and three action alternatives. The action alternatives include replacing the pier within its current footprint (the NPS preferred alternative), rehabilitating the existing pier, and replacing the pier along a new alignment. To submit comments, click on "Comment on document" in the left column. You may submit comments until September 30, 2007 or mail comments by September 30, 2007 to:

Channel Islands National Park
Attn: SRI Pier Project
1901 Spinnaker Dr.
Ventura, CA 93001

If you have any questions, you may contact Tim Glass, Facility Manager, at 805-658-5710. Your participation in this planning process is important to us and we look forward to hearing from you.


Sincerely,

Russell E. Galipeau, Jr.
Superintendent


Contact Information

Tim Glass, Facility Manager
Channel Islands National Park
1901 Spinnaker Dr.
Ventura, CA 93001