H.R. 36, H.R. 3858, and H.R. 4103: Legislative Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands of the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, May 16, 2002, 4. sējums

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16. lappuse - ... objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels of land the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected...
50. lappuse - ... trail support organizations, and increase citizen participation in the upkeep of the trails they use. Trail route The ADT is 6,356 miles long and traverses 15 states and the District of Columbia. It begins (or ends) on the shores of the Pacific Ocean at Point Reyes National Seashore just north of San Francisco. From there it crosses California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado, where in Denver it splits into two routes. The northern Midwest route winds through Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and...
20. lappuse - Service today administers 15 of the nation's 20 national scenic and historic trails. They range in length from 54 to 5,600 miles. Operating costs range from $25,000 to over $720,000 per year. Because of its length and complexity, costs for the ADT will fall somewhere in the middle of this range. The feasibility study team estimated the trail's comprehensive management plan would cost approximately $360,000 over several years, and that annual federal operating costs of the trail as a national discovery...
20. lappuse - Congress directed the Secretary of the Interior to study the feasibility and desirability of adding the ADT to the National Trails System.
1. lappuse - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PARKS AND PUBLIC LANDS, COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES, Washington, DC The Subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 am, in room 1324, Longworth House Office Building, Hon.
22. lappuse - Thank you for the opportunity to comment. This concludes my prepared remarks. I would be glad to answer any questions that you or the members of the committee may have.
50. lappuse - Des Moines, Davenport, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Evansville, Cincinnati, and Washington, DC. Many smaller cities and towns are also on the route of the ADT, bringing the trail close to where people live. 32 million Americans live within 20 miles of the ADT route. But there are also many opportunities to visit remotely located forests, deep canyons, and the vast wide open deserts of the west. The variety of experiences that one can expect is as large as one can dream, from city sidewalks and...
1. lappuse - US House of Representatives Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands Committee on Resources Washington, DC The Subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 2:10 pm in room 1334, Longworth House Office Building, Hon.
43. lappuse - ... such as the National Environmental Policy Act, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, the Archaeological Resources Protection Act and agencyspecific legislation, such as section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act.

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