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Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military ParkSunken Road at Battle of 2nd Fredericksburg
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Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park
General Management Plan
 

General Management Plan:

The park is in the early stages of a new General Management Plan (GMP). A GMP is the primary planning document for any national park and provides a twenty year vision for park management. It deal with issues such as boundary changes, new facilities, landscape management, etc. In short, any major decision should be addressed in the GMP.

The GMP should take two to three years. There will be multiple opportunities for public input. Progress reports will be posted here on the park’s web site.

Greenways Inc. is assisting the National Park Service in facilitating a foundation workshop and developing a public input strategy.  

Click here for park planning documents relating to Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.

Click here for the National Park Service Planning, Environment, Public Comment website.

General U.S. Grant  

Did You Know?
During the Wildereness Campaign, General George Gordon Meade commanded the Union Army of the Potomac. General U.S. Grant who commanded all Union armies, accompanied this army into the Wilderness.

Last Updated: June 08, 2009 at 15:01 EST