IRNP Workshop on CLR/EA for Washington and Barnum Islands
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 7:45 am
Park Invites Public Input on Cultural Landscape Report
Isle Royale National Park invites the public to a workshop to discuss the
development of a Cultural Landscape Report /Environmental Assessment
(CLR/EA) for the Washington and Barnum Island area of the park. The
workshop will be held on February 17 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm in Duluth,
Minnesota, at the Great Lakes Aquarium, 353 Harbor Drive. The report is a
collaborative effort by park staff and a team from Quinn Evans Architects
and Woolpert, LLC.
The workshop will provide an overview of Part One of the CLR/EA, which
contains historic research and documentation of the landscape over time;
inventory and mapping of existing conditions; and an analysis of landscape
character and integrity. The workshop will also introduce and initiate
Part Two of the CLR/EA, which will develop alternatives for treatment of
the landscape, assess impacts, undergo public review, and ultimately
provide a recommended treatment plan.
Everyone interested in this project is invited to attend. The project team
welcomes discussion and comments from all interested parties and looks
forward to wide public participation. This workshop will discuss only the
CLR/EA and should not be confused with the broader, more comprehensive
effort to develop a Cultural Resources Management Plan for the park that
has recently been initiated.
Liz Valencia
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Chief, Interpretation and Cultural Resources
Isle Royale National Park
800 East Lakeshore Drive
Houghton, MI 49931
906-487-7153
FAX 906-487-7170
liz_valencia@nps.gov
Isle Royale National Park invites the public to a workshop to discuss the
development of a Cultural Landscape Report /Environmental Assessment
(CLR/EA) for the Washington and Barnum Island area of the park. The
workshop will be held on February 17 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm in Duluth,
Minnesota, at the Great Lakes Aquarium, 353 Harbor Drive. The report is a
collaborative effort by park staff and a team from Quinn Evans Architects
and Woolpert, LLC.
The workshop will provide an overview of Part One of the CLR/EA, which
contains historic research and documentation of the landscape over time;
inventory and mapping of existing conditions; and an analysis of landscape
character and integrity. The workshop will also introduce and initiate
Part Two of the CLR/EA, which will develop alternatives for treatment of
the landscape, assess impacts, undergo public review, and ultimately
provide a recommended treatment plan.
Everyone interested in this project is invited to attend. The project team
welcomes discussion and comments from all interested parties and looks
forward to wide public participation. This workshop will discuss only the
CLR/EA and should not be confused with the broader, more comprehensive
effort to develop a Cultural Resources Management Plan for the park that
has recently been initiated.
Liz Valencia
------------------------------------------
Chief, Interpretation and Cultural Resources
Isle Royale National Park
800 East Lakeshore Drive
Houghton, MI 49931
906-487-7153
FAX 906-487-7170
liz_valencia@nps.gov