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Contact: Fire Island National Seashore
PATCHOGUE, NY – The National Park Service has issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposed Off-Road Vehicle Management Environmental Assessment at Fire Island National Seashore. This decision follows a thorough evaluation of proposed changes to the seashore's driving regulations. This is not the Final Agency Action.
The EA examined three alternatives:
- Alternative A – No action; continue current management under 1987 regulations and subsequent plans.
- Alternative B (Selected) – Modify permit caps; adjust seasonal driving in May, early June, and post-Labor Day; redefine “trip”; classify construction debris under construction/business permits; and allow all-wheel-drive vehicles.
- Alternative C – Same as Alternative B, but without permit caps and with different seasonal driving dates.
“Our goal is to ensure that vehicle access supports the needs of Fire Island’s communities while safeguarding the seashore’s natural and cultural resources,” said Alexcy Romero, superintendent of Fire Island National Seashore. “These updates reflect years of collaboration and planning with residents, stakeholders, and visitors, and they help us preserve the unique character of this barrier island for generations to come.”
Since 2022, the seashore has met with local communities, stakeholders, and the public to gather input. Analysis showed no significant impacts requiring an Environmental Impact Statement. Resources considered included dunes, vegetation, wildlife, visitor safety, and local businesses.
Fire Island National Seashore was established in 1964 to preserve undeveloped beaches, dunes, and natural features of national significance near major urban areas. ORV management remains complex, involving multiple municipalities, businesses, utilities, visitors, and sensitive habitats.
Planning documents and the FONSI are available at: parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?projectId=97189
Last updated: September 3, 2025