98-32512. Notice of Availability: Draft Comprehensive Design Plan for the White House and President's Park and Draft Environmental Impact Statement.  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 235 (Tuesday, December 8, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 67700-67701]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-32512]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    National Park Service
    
    
    Notice of Availability: Draft Comprehensive Design Plan for the 
    White House and President's Park and Draft Environmental Impact 
    Statement.
    
    AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Availability of Draft Comprehensive Design Plan for 
    the White House and President's Park and Draft Environmental Impact 
    Statement
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental 
    Policy
    
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    Act of 1969, the National Park Service (NPS) announces the availability 
    of a draft Comprehensive Design Plan for the White House and 
    President's Park and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (CDP-DEIS). 
    This notice also announces the availability of a 24-page summary of the 
    draft plan; the dates and location of public forums for the purpose of 
    answering questions about the proposed plan; and the address to which 
    comments are to be submitted.
    
    DATES: There will be a 90-day public review period for the document. 
    Comments on the CDP-DEIS should be received no later than March 11, 
    1999. An exhibit on the proposed plan will be available at the White 
    House Visitor Center from December 2, 1998, until March 11, 1999.
        There will be two public forums held on January 27 and 28, 1999, at 
    the White House Visitor Center, 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue South, NW., 
    Washington, DC. In addition to the exhibit, members of the planning 
    team and staff will be available to answer questions about the proposed 
    plan and the alternatives considered.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments on the CDP-DEIS should be sent to: Office of White 
    House Liaison, National Park Service, 1100 Ohio Drive, SW., Washington, 
    DC 20242. For those who prefer e-mail, comments should be sent to: 
    white__house__liaison@nps.gov. A copy of the summary can be obtained 
    from: http://www.nps.gov/planning, or by writing: Summary, Office of 
    White House Liaison, National Park Service, 1100 Ohio Drive, SW., 
    Washington, DC 20242.
        Single copies of the 400-page CDP-DEIS can be obtained by writing: 
    Draft Plan/DEIS, Office of White House Liaison, National Park Service, 
    1100 Ohio Drive, SW., Washington, DC 20242.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CDP-DEIS addresses the future management 
    and use of the buildings, grounds and cultural resources of the White 
    House and President's Park. The goal is to better serve the presidency 
    and the people, while protecting the historic character of this 
    national treasure. The CDP-DEIS proposes actions to meet needs in the 
    areas of: support services for the home and office of the president, 
    visitor use and services, cultural and natural resource protection, 
    transportation, site character, official functions and special events. 
    The CDP-DEIS contains the description and assessment of the proposed 
    plan and four other alternatives considered, including the required no-
    change alternative.
        Impacts are analyzed on the following topics: cultural resources, 
    natural resources, home and office of the president, the visitor 
    experience, special events, transportation, the socioeconomic 
    environment, and site management and operations.
        The NPS is the lead-planning agency and has responsibility for 
    developing the plan in conjunction with other agencies. Congressionally 
    chartered agencies with stewardship or oversight responsibilities at 
    the site serve on an NPS-led Executive Committee. Serving on the 
    committee are: Executive Office of the President, Executive Residence, 
    White House Military Office, U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. 
    Secret Service, General Services Administration, District of Columbia, 
    Commission of Fine Arts, National Capital Planning Commission, Advisory 
    Council on Historic Preservation and until 1995 the Pennsylvania Avenue 
    Development Corporation.
        The planning process to develop the Draft Comprehensive Design Plan 
    for the White House and President's Park began in 1992 with data 
    collection. Issue identification took place in 1993 through 27 
    workshops involving some 70 agencies and organizations. Visitor 
    opinions were obtained through surveys and through a 4-day public 
    involvement exhibit held on the Ellipse in the spring of 1993. Desired 
    futures were developed in workshops during the fall of 1993. 
    Interpretative themes were developed in March 1994. Working group 
    meetings on the news media space occurred between March 1995 and 
    January 1996. Alternatives were released for public review in the 
    spring of 1995.
        All review comments received on the CDP-DEIS will become part of 
    the public record.
    
    Terry R. Carlstrom,
    Regional Director, National Capital Region, National Park Service.
    [FR Doc. 98-32512 Filed 12-7-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/08/1998
Department:
National Park Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Availability of Draft Comprehensive Design Plan for the White House and President's Park and Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Document Number:
98-32512
Dates:
There will be a 90-day public review period for the document. Comments on the CDP-DEIS should be received no later than March 11, 1999. An exhibit on the proposed plan will be available at the White House Visitor Center from December 2, 1998, until March 11, 1999.
Pages:
67700-67701 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-32512.pdf