Boston National Historical Park, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment and Notice of Public Meetings
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[Federal Register: June 18, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 117)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Boston National Historical Park, Suffolk County, Massachusetts;
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment and Notice of
Public Meetings
In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(Pub. L. 91-109 section 102(c)), the National Park Service (NPS) is
preparing an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the rehabilitation of
Bunker Hill Monument, located in the City of Boston, Suffolk County,
Massachusetts. The purpose of the EA is to assess the impacts of
alternative rehabilitation strategies for the Bunker Hill Monument, the
adjacent Bunker Hill Lodge, the surrounding site and the Bunker Hill
Museum. The project will include preservation of the 221-foot high
Bunker Hill Monument, the adjacent granite Lodge and surrounding 4-acre
site, as well as the rehabilitation of the neighboring Bunker Hill
Museum as a site interpretive facility in partnership with the local
community and the City of Boston. The NPS will hold a series of public
meetings in the spring and summer of 2001 that will provide an
opportunity for public input into the scoping for the EA. The date,
time, and location of these meetings will be announced through local
media. The purpose of these meetings is to obtain both written and
verbal comments concerning the rehabilitation of Bunker Hill. Those
persons who wish to comment verbally or in writing should contact Ruth
Raphael, Planner, Boston National Historical Park, Charlestown Navy
Yard, Boston, MA 02129-4543.
Bunker Hill is the site of the first major battle of the American
Revolution and is one of the most significant historic sites in Boston.
The monument was built between 1825 and 1843 and is the oldest major
monument in the United States. The site, a National Historic Landmark,
with annual visitation of 196,000 is in need of major rehabilitation
and enhanced interpretive facilities. The Bunker Hill Museum, a three
story historic brick building, is located directly across the street
from the site. The project will seek to develop the museum as a primary
interpretive center to convey the drama and importance of the battle as
well as a place, in partnership with the community, to showcase local
Charlestown history.
The draft EA is expected to be completed and available for public
review in Fall 2001.
Dated: May 29, 2001.
Terry Savage,
Superintendent, Boston National Historical Park.
[FR Doc. 01-15301 Filed 6-15-01; 8:45 am]
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