Reclamation Bureau Keeps Tracking Park Picnics, No Changes
Published Date: 1/8/2026
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Summary
The Bureau of Reclamation is asking to keep collecting recreation use data just like before, with no changes. This affects people who visit and manage public recreation spots, helping the agency understand how these areas are used. Comments on this plan are open until February 9, 2026, and there’s no new cost or extra paperwork burden involved.
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