16 June 2006

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[Federal Register: June 16, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 116)]

[Notices]               

[Page 34964-34965]

From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR



National Park Service



 

Draft General Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement, 

Flight 93 National Memorial, Pennsylvania



AGENCY: National Park Service, Department of the Interior.



ACTION: Notice of availability.



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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental 

Policy Act of 1969 (Pub. L. 91-190, as amended), the National Park 

Service announces the availability of the Draft General Management Plan 

and Environmental Impact Statement (Draft GMP/EIS) for Flight 93 

National Memorial, in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Consistent with 

National Park Service laws, regulations, and policies, and the mission 

of Flight 93 National Memorial, the Draft GMP/EIS describes and 

analyzes two alternatives to guide the management of the national 

memorial over the next 15 to 20 years. The alternatives incorporate 

various management prescriptions to ensure protection and enjoyment of 

the park's resources. Alternative 1 is a no action alternative. 

Alternative 2 is the National Park Service's preferred alternative. 

Alternative 2 is based upon the selected design from the Flight 93 

National Memorial International Design Competition. The Draft GMP/EIS 

evaluates potential environmental consequences of implementing the 

alternatives. Impact topics include cultural and natural resources, 

transportation, and the socioeconomic environment. This notice also 

announces that a public meeting will be held to solicit comments on the 

Draft GMP/EIS during the public review period.



DATES: The Draft GMP/EIS will be available for public review until 

August 15, 2006. Comments on the Draft GMP/EIS must be received at one 

of the addresses below during the public review period. The National 

Park Service will hold a public meeting to solicit comments during the 

public review period. The public meeting will be held on Thursday, July 

20, 2006, at the Shanksville-Stonycreek School in Shanksville, 

Pennsylvania, from 7 to 9 p.m.



ADDRESSES: Comments on the Draft GMP/EIS may be submitted on the 

Internet at: http://www.flight93memorialproject.org. Comments may also 



be mailed to: Superintendent, Flight 93 National Memorial, 109 W. Main 

Street, Suite 104, Somerset, PA 15501. It is the practice of the NPS to 

make all comments, including names and addresses of respondents who 

provide that information, available for public review following the 

conclusion of the NEPA process. Individuals may request that the NPS 

withhold their name and/or address from public disclosure. If you wish 

to do this, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your 

comments. NPS will honor such requests to the extent allowable by law, 

but you should be aware that NPS may still be required to disclose your 

name and address pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act.



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Draft GMP/EIS is available on the 

Internet at http://www.flight93memorialproject.org. Copies are 



available upon request by writing to: Jeff Reinbold, Flight 93 National 

Memorial, 109 W. Main Street, Suite 104, Somerset, PA 15501. The Draft 

GMP/EIS is also at the Flight 93 National Memorial project office at 

the same address, during regular business hours.



SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Flight 93 National Memorial Act (Pub. L. 

107-226) was enacted on September 24, 2002. The Act authorized ``a 

national memorial to commemorate the passengers and crew of Flight 93 

who, on September 11, 2001, courageously gave their lives thereby 

thwarting a planned attack on our Nation's Capital. * * *'' This 

legislation created the Flight 93 National Memorial and specifically 

designated the crash site of Flight 93, located in Stonycreek Township, 

Somerset County, Pennsylvania, as the site to honor the passengers and 

crew of Flight 93. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized by the 

Act to administer the Memorial as a unit of the National Park System.

    The Act created the Flight 93 Advisory Commission and tasked it 

with: (1) Advising the Secretary on the boundary of the memorial site, 

(2) submitting to the Secretary a report containing recommendations for 

the planning, design, construction, and long-term management of a 

permanent memorial at the crash site by September 24, 2005; and (3) 

advising the Secretary in the development of a management plan for the 

site.

    The Commission recommended to the Secretary a boundary for the 

memorial on July 30, 2004 and the Secretary approved the 

recommendations on January 14, 2005. The boundary was published in the 

Federal Register in March 2005. The boundary includes 1,355 acres that 

comprise the crash site, the areas where human remains were found, the 

debris field, and lands necessary for viewing and accessing the 

national memorial. Approximately 907 additional acres comprise the 

perimeter viewshed and would ideally remain in private ownership and be 

protected through the acquisition of conservation or scenic easements 

by partners or other governmental agencies.

    The Partners agreed that an international competition was the most 

democratic, inclusive, and transparent way to generate designs for a 

permanent memorial. The competition began on September 11, 2004 and 

more than 1,000 design professionals and members of the public 

submitted design concepts. Five final designs were selected by a jury 

of professionals, family members and local leaders after extensive 

public comment and review. The five final designs were refined and 

after public review and comment, a second jury selected the design that 

best fulfilled the mission of the national memorial. The selected 

design was announced to the public on September 7, 2005 and is the 

basis of the preferred alternative in the Draft GMP/EIS.

    Alternative 2, the Preferred Design Alternative, would transform 

the reclaimed mining site where the plane crashed into a designed 

memorial landscape. The memorial landscape would enhance the natural 

topography of the site to focus attention on the crash site as the 

actual memorial. The agency would also develop a visitor center to



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explain the story of Flight 93 and the events of September 11, 2001. 

Site development would also include infrastructure, access roads, and 

visitor parking areas.

    The Environmental Impact Statement assesses the potential 

environmental impacts of implementing the alternatives. To support the 

plan, the National Park Service prepared a cultural landscape inventory 

and reports on transportation, geotechnical conditions, visitor and 

economic projections, natural resources, hazardous materials, and 

visual resources. The National Park Service conducted public scoping of 

the alternatives, including consultations with local, state, and 

federal agencies.

    After public review of the Draft GMP/EIS, the National Park Service 

will consider comments, and a Final GMP/EIS, followed by a Record of 

Decision, will be prepared. The Final GMP/EIS is scheduled for 

completion in 2006.



    Dated: May 11, 2006.

Linda Canzanelli,

Regional Director, Northeast Region, National Park Service.

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