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| Release No. 0909 |
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Press Office (202)
205-1134 |
USDA Forest Service Invites Comments on
Concession Campground Policy
WASHINGTON, Dec 03, 2009 — U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell
announced today that the Forest Service is inviting comments on a
proposed new policy for the acceptance of Interagency Passes at
concession-operated campgrounds and day use recreation sites on
National Forests and Grasslands. The policy would provide for
coordination with concessioners to promote sustainable
operations.
“The Forest Service is committed to ensuring that the American
public can continue to fully enjoy the recreation opportunities on
National Forests and Grasslands, and passes and discounts at
concession operated campgrounds and day use sites are an important
part of achieving this goal,” said Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell.
“To this end, the Forest Service is inviting comments on proposed
changes to pass-related discounts that are designed ensure that all
Americans can continue to enjoy our Natural Forests and Grasslands
while protecting the viability of the small businesses providing the
important concession services our visitors rely upon.”
Under the proposed new policy, the Forest Service would offer a
10% discount at concession run campgrounds and standard amenity day
use sites to holders of Golden Age and Golden Access Passports and
Senior and Access Passes. Further, concessioners would offer free
usage of these day use sites to holders of an Annual or Volunteer
Pass.
The proposal is open to a 60-day public notice and comment
period. The public can review the proposed policy in the
Federal Register (Vol. 229, No. 74, December 1, 2009) or at http://www.fs.fed.us/specialuses/.
Comments may be filed on line at http://www.fs.fed.us/news/2009/releases/12/www.regulations.gov
(search for Notice ID FS-2009-0001).
The mission of the USDA Forest Service is to sustain the health,
diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands
to meet the needs of present and future generations. The
agency manages 193 million acres of public land and is the largest
forestry research organization in the world.
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