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PRESS RELEASE |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
| Date: |
April 22, 2009 |
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Lynn McClure, Director, Midwest Regional Office,
National Parks Conservation Association,
P: 312.263.0111 |
National Park Stimulus Projects at Grand Portage Improved Through Tribal Partnership
Chicago, Ill. – The nation’s leading voice for the national parks, the nonprofit National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) today praised the Department of the Interior announcement of the specific job-creating projects that will be completed in national parks, including Grand Portage National Monument, as a result of the more than $900 million in stimulus funding provided by Congress.
“This reinvestment in our national parks is an important step toward revitalizing the parks for our children and grandchildren, while creating jobs today,” said National Parks Conservation Association Midwest Regional Director Lynn McClure. “The new seasonal housing structures at Grand Portage will replace trailers currently used and will be built on land offered by park partner, the Grand Portage Band of Chippewa; repairs to the Grand Portage Trail come after recent heavy storms heavily damaged the historic trail.”
In December, the National Parks Conservation Association published Working Assets: Reinvesting in National Parks to Create Jobs and Protect America’s Heritage, a report which called on Congress and the Administration to include national parks in economic recovery legislation and offered examples of ready-to-go, job-creating infrastructure projects in national parks nationwide. The final bill passed by Congress in February included a measured investment of $900 million toward the Park Service’s massive, $9-billion backlog of critical maintenance and preservation projects.
Congress directed approximately $750 million toward national park infrastructure projects through the Department of the Interior; approximately $170 million is provided for national park road repair needs through the Department of Transportation.
An economic study commissioned by NPCA found that every federal dollar invested in national parks generates at least four dollars economic value to the public.
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