Draft Environmental Assessment, North End Access and Transportation Management Plan, Cumberland Island National Seashore


This Environmental Assessment (EA) evaluates alternatives, a preferred action, and their potential environmental impacts related to the proposed North End Access and Transportation Management Plan for the Cumberland Island National Seashore (CUIS). This EA has been prepared in accordance with NEPA and regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) (40 CFR 1508.9). The NPS has developed this North End Access and Transportation Management Plan as mandated by legislation (Public Law 108-447) enacted by Congress in December 2004. The legislation directs the NPS to initiate motorized visitor access to historic sites located adjacent to the wilderness at the north end of Cumberland Island National Seashore, located in Camden County, Georgia. The plan also addresses visitor transportation over the entire island, including high visitor-use areas such as the island docks, the Dungeness Historic District and Ruins, beach access points, Sea Camp, Stafford Historic District, and the Plum Orchard Mansion and Historic District. This action is needed to comply with the legal mandate and intention of Congress that NPS enhance access to and understanding of the many natural and cultural resources on the island while also addressing health and safety, accessibility, and mobility issues for island visitors.

 
Comment Period: Closed        Sep 10, 2008 - Oct 15, 2008
Document Content:
EA Appendix B: Biological Assessment   (729.6 KB, PDF file)
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