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National Park Service Plans Demolition For Dilapidated Structures
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The National Park Service (NPS) wants to demolish 16 structures in the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve.
The NPS says the structures are hazardous, non-historic and abandoned. Dilapidated, overgrown conditions create maintenance burdens and areas that are vulnerable to trespassing. They expect to save about $800,000 a year in maintenance and law enforcement costs. The project already has funding from the Great American Outdoors Act and the Legacy Restoration Fund.
The money is part of an effort to address the extensive maintenance backlog in National Parks.
The public is invited to attend an open house on Thursday Dec. 8 in Glen Jean from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Glen Jean Bank to learn more about the NPS plans.
NPS expects the demolition will also free up staff and financial resources for maintaining other facilities and resources that park visitors can use.
The structures/areas to be removed through this project are:
Ajax Mines Grounds (Items to be removed include large pipes, mechanical apparatus, and fences)
Ajax Pump Station Building
Billy Jo Adkins House
Burnwood Maintenance Storage Building
Burnwood Ranger Storage Building
Burnwood Ranger Storage Shed
Clarence Plumley House, Meadow Creek
Dun Glen Boat Storage/Emergency Cache (Constructed by NPS)
Glade Creek Restroom
Glenwood Corp River Road Cabins (Structures have been removed. Next phase work will include remediating old septic systems and revegetating area)
Grandview Resource Stewardship Office
Jonny and Brenda Adkins House
Julian Mark Richmond House
Julian Mark Richmond Shed
Samuel Ames Garage
Samuel Ames House
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The National Park Service plans to demolish more structures like this on the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve.
Demolition could start as early as summer 2023. Additional information will be made available on the NPS’ planning website.
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