Title 16 › Chapter 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter LXXXVII— GATEWAY NATIONAL RECREATION AREA › § 460cc
Creates the Gateway National Recreation Area to protect special natural and park places for people now and in the future. The area includes six main parts: the Jamaica Bay unit (all islands, marshes, submerged lands and waters in Jamaica Bay, Floyd Bennett Field, the land between Route 27A and Jamaica Bay, and the bay up to the JFK airport shoreline); the Breezy Point unit (the land between the east edge of Jacob Riis Park and the western tip of the peninsula); the Sandy Hook unit (from the Highway 36 Bridge to the north tip of the peninsula); the Staten Island unit (including Great Kills Park, World War Veterans Park at Miller Field except about 26 acres set aside for public school use, Fort Wadsworth, and certain waterfront lands between Cedar Grove Avenue, Seaside Boulevard, and Drury Avenue to the bay from Great Kills to Fort Wadsworth); Hoffman and Swinburne Islands; and all islands, submerged lands, and waters within one-fourth of a mile of the mean low water line of any listed waterfront area. A boundary map (number 951–40017, sheets 1–3, dated May 1972) is kept at the National Park Service in Washington, D.C. The Secretary of the Interior may make small boundary changes, but must notify in writing the House Committee on Natural Resources and the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and publish the revised drawing or description in the Federal Register.
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16 U.S.C. § 460cc
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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