Lake Mead NRA Announces Release of Environmental Assessment: Rehabilitation of Northshore Road and Overton Beach and Echo Bay Access Roads Changes in the Boulder Basin (Burro Point)

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Lake Mead NRA Announces Release of Environmental Assessment: Rehabilitation of Northshore Road and Overton Beach and Echo Bay Access Roads Changes in the Boulder Basin (Burro Point)

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on July 7, 2006. It is reproduced in full below.

Superintendent William K. Dickinson has announced the release of an environmental assessment (EA) for the rehabilitation of Northshore Road from mileposts 27 to 48. The project also includes the rehabilitation of the Overton Beach and Echo Bay access roads.

The purpose of the project is to make improvements in the existing road design and improve conditions related to pavement deterioration, inadequate road and shoulder widths, and poor drainage. The project will also upgrade the road for consistency, in terms of design speed and sight distance, with other roads in the recreation area. Once completed, the new roads should improve traffic flow and increase visitor safety. The EA analyzes the no-action alternative and the National Park Service’s preferred alternative to improve the road conditions. The public is welcome to provide input on the proposed project and the park’s efforts to avoid adverse effects on the environment.

This document is available on the Lake Mead NRA website at Lake Mead National Recreation Area is a unit of the National Park Service.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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