Court Allows National Trails System Lawsuit To Continue
A court recently denied the government’s request to dismiss a lawsuit which claimed it had failed to comply with the National Trails System Act. The
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A court recently denied the government’s request to dismiss a lawsuit which claimed it had failed to comply with the National Trails System Act. The
A federal court recently stated it had “grave concerns” over the government’s initial claims that documents should be withheld in response to a Freedom Of
The US Forest Service has issued a notice of its intent to make changes to most of its special use authorization forms, including permits for
The US Forest Service has issued its final regulation regarding its ability to sell small tracts owned by the federal government which fall into two
The National Park Service (NPS) recently issued a draft of its Campground Design Guide. The agency is preparing the guide due to growing interest in
The US Forest Service announced that it was giving certain permittee operations on Lake Shasta and Lake Trinity in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest the option
The National Park Service recently issued a notice that it was continuing ten (10) concession contracts for one year through the end of 2020. The
The National Park Service recently published a notice that it was awarding 16 temporary outfitter and guide concessions contracts to qualified persons for guided river
NPS is currently working on a draft programmatic agreement (PA) between it, the Virginia State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and a private foundation to facilitate
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest issued an unusual special use permit that allows a company to utilize two campsites (just two sites, not entire campgrounds) to