Projects and Compliance

A wolf walking through the snow

NPS/ Photo - Denali National Park

 

Conservation Planning, Environment Impact Analysis, and Decision Making

"Planning, environmental evaluation, and public involvement in management actions that may affect national park system resources are essential in carrying out the trust responsibilities of the National Park Service. Particularly in this era of heightened environmental concern, it is essential that NPS management decisions be scientifically informed, and insist on resource preservation as the highest of many worthy priorities." - Director's Order #12
 
Map of Environmental Assessment Zion Canyon South Entrance Redesign
PEPC | Planning and Public Comment

Planning, Environment and Public Comment | Documents to help guide management of parks and provide for public involvement and input.

Two people wearing Spanish colonial clothing cut a red ribbon with large scissors.
PMIS | Project Funding and Proposals

Project Management Information System | Enables parks to submit proposals for review, approval, and prioritization.

Staff work to pour fresh concrete using a cement pump.
FMSS Portal | Facility Management System

Program for managing park, recreation, facilities & assets, as well as budget and asset expenditure, management & tracking.

ETIC drawing of the historic Jupiter locomotive.
ETIC | Documents Produced by the NPS

Electronic Technical Information Center | NPS generated planning, design, construction drawings and related technical report documents.

This map displays the glaciated and driftless areas of Wisconsin in and around the Ice Age Complex.
GIS Portal for the National Park Service

NPS portal for GIS support in research, planning and operational decision-making, and for coordinating geospatial asset use and management.

The original National Park Inn in Longmire was built by the Tacoma & Eastern Railroad Co. in 1906.
TPS | Technical Preservation Services

Technical Preservation Services develops historic preservation standards and guidance on preserving and rehabilitating historic buildings.

 
 
 

Documents Open for Public Review

    Other Plans and Projects

    A list of park projects without documents open for review may be found at https://parkplanning.nps.gov/.

    Last updated: April 23, 2024

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    Contact Info

    Mailing Address:

    Public Lands Visitor Center
    345 East Riverside Drive

    Saint George, UT 84790

    Phone:

    (435) 688-3200
    This federal interagency office is staffed by employees from the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S National Forest Service, and by dedicated volunteers from the local community. Phones are answered Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The visitor center is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and all federal holidays.

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