Historic Spots Up for Grabs: NPS Seeks Nominations Input
Published Date: 7/28/2025
Notice
Summary
The National Park Service wants your thoughts on cool historic places nominated before June 28, 2025, to be officially recognized. If you care about preserving history or own a nominated spot, now’s the time to speak up! This process helps protect special places without costing you a dime.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Comment Opportunity on Historic Nominations
You can submit electronic comments on the significance of properties nominated for the National Register of Historic Places if the nomination was filed before June 28, 2025. The National Park Service is asking for public input and says this process helps protect special places and does not cost you anything.
Personalized for You
How does this regulation affect your finances?
Personalize government policy and PRIA will tell you what this federal register document means for your household, plus every other regulation we track. PRIA reads each provision against your financial profile to show you exactly what matters to your wallet.
Key Dates
Department and Agencies
Related Federal Register Documents
2026-04606, Alaska; Hunting and Trapping in National Preserves
The National Park Service wants to update hunting and trapping rules in Alaska’s national preserves to bring back long-standing practices that support state-authorized wildlife harvests and public access. These changes affect hunters, trappers, and anyone using Alaska park lands, aiming to balance conservation with local traditions. You’ve got until April 9, 2026, to share your thoughts—no new fees or costs are expected.
2026-16388, Powered Micromobility Devices
The National Park Service finalizes a management framework for the use of powered micromobility devices within the National Park System. The final rule defines powered micromobility devices separately from motor vehicles, traditional bicycles, electric bicycles, and human powered coasting devices, and creates rules for where and how they may be used in units of the National Park System. Examples of powered micromobility devices include electric scooters (e- scooters), hoverboards, and Segways.
2026-15406, First State National Historical Park; Bicycling
The National Park Service (NPS) proposes to issue special regulations for First State National Historical Park to allow for bicycle use on approximately 25 miles of trails within the Brandywine Valley unit of the park.
2026-14720, Notice of Inventory Completion: American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY
The American Museum of Natural History has finished checking 55 ancient items linked to Native American tribes near Croton Point, New York. Starting August 21, 2026, these items can be officially returned to the tribes that they belong to. This is a big step in respecting Native cultures and making sure their history is honored properly.
2026-14332, National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions
The National Park Service is asking for your thoughts on historic places nominated before July 4, 2026, to be added to the National Register of Historic Places. If you care about preserving cool old buildings or sites, now’s your chance to comment by July 31, 2026. This process helps protect important places without costing you a dime, but your voice matters!
2026-14165, Notice of Intended Repatriation: University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
The University of California, Berkeley plans to return some special Native American and Native Hawaiian cultural items, like sacred baskets and pottery, to the tribes they belong to. This repatriation will start on or after August 14, 2026, and helps honor the history and traditions of these communities. No money changes hands, but it’s a big step in respecting cultural heritage.
Previous / Next Documents
Previous: 2025-14141, Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for Review and Approval; Comment Request; International Import Certificate
The Department of Commerce is asking for your thoughts on a form called the International Import Certificate. This helps make sure the paperwork is easy and not too time-consuming for businesses that import goods. They’re giving everyone 60 days to share feedback before sending it off for final approval—no extra costs or big changes, just smoother sailing ahead!
Next: 2025-14143, National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions
The National Park Service wants your thoughts on historic places nominated before June 21, 2025, to decide if they deserve a spot on the National Register. This affects property owners, local communities, and history lovers who care about preserving special sites. Your input helps shape which places get recognized, with no cost to comment and a clear deadline to join the conversation!