Gateway Will Hold Public Meeting On January 5 Regarding Proposed Fee Increases at Sandy Hook

Gateway Will Hold Public Meeting On January 5 Regarding Proposed Fee Increases at Sandy Hook

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Dec. 2, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

Gateway National Recreation is proposing to increase camping and parking fees in the park. Camping fees at all three units would increase from $20 to $30 for the 2015 season. Parking fees would increase at both Sandy Hook and Riis Beach in 2017. This would be Gateway's first parking fee increase since 2012, and the first increase in camping fees since the park's camping program began.

Proposed 2017 Fees at Sandy Hook:

$20 per day

$100 per season

$50 per oversize car per day

$200 per oversize car per season

Visitors with Senior or Access Passes would be charged half price for parking, as they are currently.

"We are committed to keeping the park affordable but also want to provide visitors with the best possible experience," said Gateway Superintendent Jen Nersesian. "The money from the camping and parking fess will help improve our visitor facilities and services."

A 60-day public engagement period on the proposed fee increase opened on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014 and runs through Jan. 20, 2015.

Gateway invites you to share your opinions and ideas at a public meeting to be held Monday, January 5, 2015 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the following location:

Sandy Hook Chapel

35 Hartshorne Drive

Sandy Hook, NJ 07732

We also invite you to submit written suggestions, comments and concerns online at Gateway_Fee_Increase@nps.gov, or the following address:

Office of the Superintendent

Gateway National Recreation Area

ATTN: Proposed Parking and camping fee increase

210 New York Avenue

Staten Island, New York 10305.

Your opinion is important to us. Gateway will consider all opinions before making a final decision.

About Gateway National Recreation Area

Established in 1972, Gateway National Recreation Area offers more than 26,000 acres of marshes, wildlife sanctuaries and recreational athletic facilities, miles of sandy beaches; indoor and outdoor classrooms, picnicking and camping areas, as well as historic structures and military installations, airfields, a lighthouse, and adjacent waters around New York harbor. The park offers urban residents in two states a wide range of recreational opportunities year round. Gateway is one of the ten most visited national parks in the country.

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

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