Seven Alaska Park Committees with Unpronounceable Names Having Meetings
Published Date: 1/14/2025
Notice
Summary
The National Park Service is holding meetings for several Alaska Subsistence Resource Commissions to discuss local hunting, fishing, and gathering rules. These meetings happen between February and April 2025, both in-person and online, so everyone can join safely. If you live near these parks or rely on subsistence resources, these talks could affect your access and community traditions—no new costs are expected.
Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 5 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Alaska SRC Meetings Open to Public
You can attend Subsistence Resource Commission meetings for Aniakchak, Denali, Cape Krusenstern, Lake Clark, Kobuk Valley, Wrangell-St. Elias, and Gates of the Arctic between February and April 2025 (example dates: Aniakchak Feb 11, Denali Feb 19, Lake Clark Apr 12, Gates Apr 16–17). Meetings are held in-person and/or by teleconference or videoconference so people can join either way.
Public Testimony and Recorded Minutes
You can give written or oral comments during SRC meetings. Meetings will be recorded, and meeting minutes will be available for public inspection upon request within 90 days after each meeting.
Accessibility Accommodations Available
If you need sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, language translation, or other reasonable accommodations, contact the listed NPS contact at least seven (7) business days before the meeting. Individuals in the U.S. who are deaf or hard of hearing may dial 711 (TTY/TDD) to access relay services.
Opportunity to Apply for SRC Membership
If you are interested in serving on an SRC, the notice lists Designated Federal Officers and contact information for applying for SRC membership for each park. Contact the listed NPS official for details on applying.
Meetings Not Expected To Add Costs
The notice indicates these SRC meetings are procedural and informational; no new costs are expected from holding the meetings between February and April 2025.
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