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Monday, June 11, 2018

#Politics @Interior @SecretaryZinke #PatrioticPeachy #WhomYouKnow Trump Administration Announces $33 Million in Construction Projects Approved for New York Projects part of $256 million in repairs to be done to address aging National Park Service infrastructure

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke today announced $33,021,000 in funding approved to rebuild critical national park infrastructure in New York. This money will be used to stabilize the Ellis Island Seawall at the Statue of Liberty National Monument. This is part of $256 million going to a list of projects across the National Park Service to address dire maintenance and repair needs that contribute to the $11.6 billion backlog currently facing the nation’s parks.

Roads, bridges, trails, water systems and visitor centers—even bathrooms, campgrounds and drinking fountains—are all part of this critical, but often unnoticed, infrastructure framework. In 2017, 330 million people visited the 417 NPS sites across the country. The NPS ​completed over $650 million in maintenance and repair work in Fiscal Year 2017, but aging facilities, ​high visitation, and resource constraints have kept the maintenance backlog between $11 billion and $12 billion since 2010.

"​The President is a builder, he loves to build and he loves our National Parks, so it is a natural fit that the Administration is dedicating so much attention to rebuilding our aging parks infrastructure. ​These approved projects are more than just line items on an Excel spreadsheet. They have a tangible effect on a person’s experience when visiting our nation’s parks,” said Secretary Zinke. “Today’s announcement is another step toward eliminating the more than $11 billion in maintenance facing the National Park Service. It’s another step toward prioritizing infrastructure because it is an investment that bolsters local economies and gateway communities. And it is another step in prioritizing access for all Americans to our public lands.”

Secretary Zinke has made tackling Interior’s deferred maintenance backlog one of his top priorities. In April, he signed a memorandum of understanding committing Interior to follow President Trump’s One Federal Decision framework for processing of environmental reviews and permits for major infrastructure projects. In March, Interior announced the Secretary’s partnership with Congress on a bipartisan bill to address rebuild and repair National Park Service infrastructure.

Approved Fiscal Year 2018 National Park Service construction projects:


Unit 

Project Title 

State 

Total


George Washington Memorial Parkway 

Repair Arlington Memorial Bridge. 

DC 

$18,200,000


National Mall and Memorial Parks 

Restore Jefferson Roof and Portico. 

DC 

$21,371,000


Lowell National Historical Park 

Replace Unsafe and Inefficient Windows of Boott Mill Museum. 

MA 

$4,177,000


Cape Cod National Seashore 

Upgrade Visitor Access at Herring Cove Beach. 

MA 

$5,442,000


Yellowstone National Park 

Rehab and Seismic Retrofit of Mammoth Hotel Guest Room Wings. 

WY 

$21,264,000


Fort Point National Historic Site 

Repair Leaks in North Barbette Tier and Repoint Brick Masonry at Fort Point. 

CA 

$5,996,000


Channel Islands National Park 

Replace Anacapa Stiff-Leg Derrick Crane with Two-Crane System. 

CA 

$3,922,000


Mount Rushmore National Memorial 

Replace Plaza Paver System and Rehabilitate Visitor Center. 

SD 

$8,937,000


Vicksburg National Military Park 

Stabilize Railroad Redoubt Earthworks. 

MS 

$5,909,000


Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve 

Construct Electrical Intertie to Falls Creek Hydro Project - Renewable Energy & Sustainability. 

AK 

$7,545,000


Great Smoky Mountains National Park 

Rehabilitate Elkmont Waste Water System. 

TN 

$2,594,000


Valley Forge National Historical Park 

Rehabilitate Visitor Center for Access, Safety, and Energy Efficiency. 

PA 

$10,030,000


Old Santa Fe Trail Building 

Rehab Building for Seismic, Rehab Exterior Envelope and Historic Elements. 

NM 

$2,822,000


Lake Mead National Recreation Area 

Replace Water Intake Barge with Shoreline Wells at Katherine Landing to Ensure Reliable Water Supply. 

AZ 

$1,976,000


Death Valley National Park 

Restore Flood-Damaged Historic Scotty's Castle Visitor Center. 

CA 

$5,394,000


Carlsbad Caverns National Park 

Replace Old/Failing Primary Electrical Distribution Infrastructure. 

NM 

$3,432,000


Great Smoky Mountains National Park 

North Shore Road Monetary Settlement. 

NC 

$35,200,000


Mammoth Cave National Park 

Reconstruct Unsafe Cave Trail Along Grand Avenue Tour Between Snowball and Grand Central. 

KY 

$13,894,000


Statue Of Liberty National Monument 

Stabilize Ellis Island Seawall - Phase III. 

NY 

$33,021,000


National Capital Regional Office 

Rehabilitate National Mall and Memorial Parks, US Park Police, and Regional Office Campus. 

DC 

$11,807,000


Yosemite National Park 

Rehabilitate Wawona Wastewater Treatment Plant. 

CA 

$21,578,000


Glacier National Park 

Rebuild/Reconstruct Sperry Chalet. 

MT 

$12,000,000


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