Government Shutdown Closes Some Concessions While Others Stay Open
The recent federal government shutdown resulted in some concession operations being closed, while others remained open. This disparity was due to a variety of factors.
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The recent federal government shutdown resulted in some concession operations being closed, while others remained open. This disparity was due to a variety of factors.
The National Park Service found that a proposal for an NPS concession contract was non-responsive because it provided outdated financial documents and failed to provide
An outfitter who unsuccessfully bid on several concession contracts authorizing oversnow vehicle access in Yellowstone National Park is challenging the National Park Service’s method for distributing
A federal court recently held that a lease issued by the Corps of Engineers authorizing a marina concession was subject to the requirements of the
A federal judge has invalidated a Forest Service decision to approve a land exchange based on his finding that the agency failed to properly evaluate
The Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics recently filed a lawsuit challenging the Forest Service’s decision to issue a special use authorization to the US
Everglades National Park recently began offering visitors the ability to purchase a Park entrance pass online either through their computer or on their smart phone,
The Solicitor’s Office for the Department of the Interior recently clarified the National Park Service’s policy on releasing the annual gross revenues received by concessioners
A court upheld a Forest Service decision denying a landholder a permit to construct a road to his property which was surrounded by wilderness area.
A Forest Service concessioner who is currently operating a shuttle service under a Term Permit recently filed a lawsuit challenging the agency’s decision not to re-issue it