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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Charlie Keller
October 26, 2009 (202) 225-5816
(202) 365-4118 Cell
LEGISLATION TO REBUILD STEHEKIN ROAD PASSES U.S. HOUSE
(WASHINGTON,
D.C.) - Congressman Doc Hastings' (WA-04) legislation to rebuild the upper
Stehekin Valley Road passed the U.S. House of Representatives today. The
legislation now moves to the Senate for consideration.
"Rebuilding Stehekin Valley Road will improve access for visitors
to the North Cascades National Park and help bring jobs to Chelan County,"
said Hastings. "When Congress originally created the Wilderness Area
it made a commitment to the people of Stehekin that their sole vehicular
access into certain areas of the Park would be protected. My legislation
gives the National Park Service the authority to fulfill its mission of
providing access to American parks for all to enjoy, while at the same
time restoring an economic lifeline for the people of Stehekin. There
are several more steps to go before this bill becomes law, and I'll keep
working towards this goal."
During legislative consideration of the North Cascades National Park's
creation in 1988, Congress determined that this road would remain outside
of the wilderness area. Otherwise, no cars, mountain bikes or other mechanized
vehicles would have been allowed to transport area residents or Park visitors
to the wilderness areas north of the Stehekin community. Failure to fix
the road will keep many people from entering the Park and will reduce
the number of visitors to the region.
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