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Federal Register/Vol. 75, No. 156/Friday, August 13, 2010/Notices Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 156 / Friday, August 13, 2010 / Notices 49521 Proposals for Withdrawal of issues associated with public land personal identifying information in your Designation management in southwestern Idaho. comment, you should be aware that • PRESIDENT (RIVERBOAT), St. Items on the agenda will include reports your entire comment—including your Elmo, IL by the RAC’s Resource Management personal identifying information—may Plan, Off Highway Vehicle and be made publicly available at any time. Proposed Amendments to Existing Transportation Management, Sage- While you can ask us in your comment Designations Grouse Habitat Management, and Land to withhold your personal identifying • USS CONSTELLATION, Baltimore, Exchange Subgroups. Updates on the information from public review, we MD (updated documentation) status of Economic Recovery and cannot guarantee that we will be able to • JOHN B. GOUGH HOUSE, Boylston, Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) do so. projects in the Boise District, and on MA (additional documentation) J. Paul Loether, • HARRY S TRUMAN HISTORIC actions related to the implementation of the Owyhee Public Lands Management Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ DISTRICT, Independence, MO National Historic Landmarks Program. (additional documentation and Act (OMA) will be provided. Field boundary change) Office managers will provide highlights IOWA • MEDICINE WHEEL/MEDICINE for discussion on activities in their Clinton County MOUNTAIN, Bighorn County, WY offices. Agenda items and location may change due to changing circumstances. St. Irenaeus Church, 2811 N 2nd St., Clinton, (updated documentation, boundary, and 96001589 name change) All RAC meetings are open to the public. The public may present written MICHIGAN Dated: August 3, 2010. or oral comments to members of the Genesee County Alexandra Lord, Council. At each full RAC meeting, time Acting Chief, National Historic Landmarks Glenwood Cemetery, 2500 W Court St., Flint, is provided in the agenda for hearing 10000616 Program; National Park Service, Washington, public comments. Depending on the DC. number of persons wishing to comment Menominee County [FR Doc. 2010–19967 Filed 8–12–10; 8:45 am] and time available, the time for Janson, Charles G., Garage, 524 10th Ave, BILLING CODE P individual oral comments may be Menominee, 10000615 limited. Individuals who plan to attend Wayne County and need special assistance, should DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Arthur, Clara B., School, (Public Schools of contact the BLM Coordinator as Detroit MPS) 10125 King Richard Ave, Bureau of Land Management provided above. Detroit, 10000634 Dated: August 6, 2010. Atkinson, Edmund, School, (Public Schools [LLIDB00000 L17110000.PH0000 of Detroit MPS) 4900 E Hildale Ave, LXSS024D0000 4500014673] Arnold L. Pike, Detroit, 10000635 Acting District Manager. Bagley, John J., School, (Public Schools of Notice of Public Meeting: Resource [FR Doc. 2010–19983 Filed 8–12–10; 8:45 am] Detroit MPS) 8100 Curtis St., Detroit, Advisory Council to the Boise District, BILLING CODE 4310–GG–P 10000636 Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Balch, George Washington, School, (Public Department of the Interior Schools of Detroit MPS) 5536 St. Antoine DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR St., Detroit, 10000637 AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Barton, Clara, School, (Public Schools of U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service Detroit MPS) 8530 Joy Rd, Detroit, 10000638 ACTION: Notice of public meeting. National Register of Historic Places; Brady, George Newton, School, (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 2920 Joy Rd, SUMMARY: In accordance with the Notification of Pending Nominations Detroit, 10000639 Federal Land Policy and Management and Related Actions Burbank, Luther, School, (Public Schools of Act (FLPMA) and the Federal Advisory Detroit MPS) 15600 E State Fair St., Committee Act of 1972 (FACA), the U.S. Nominations for the following properties being considered for listing Detroit, 10000640 Department of the Interior, Bureau of Burton, Clarence M., School, (Public Schools Land Management (BLM) Boise District or related actions in the National of Detroit MPS) 3420 Cass Ave, Detroit, Resource Advisory Council (RAC), will Register were received by the National 10000641 hold a meeting as indicated below. Park Service before July 24, 2010. Carleton, Will, School, (Public Schools of Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR part Detroit MPS) 11724 Casino St., Detroit, DATES: The meeting will be held 60, written comments are being 10000642 September 8, 2010 at the ICRMP accepted concerning the significance of Carstens, Hattie M., School, (Public Schools Building, located at 3100 S. Vista the nominated properties under the of Detroit MPS) 2592 Coplin St., Detroit, Avenue, Boise, Idaho, beginning at 9 National Register criteria for evaluation. 10000643 a.m. and adjourning at 4:30 p.m. Cass, Lewis, Technical High School, (Public Comments may be forwarded by United Schools of Detroit MPS) 2421 Second Ave, Members of the public are invited to States Postal Service, to the National attend. A comment period will be held Detroit, 10000644 Register of Historic Places, National Cerveny, Edward, School, (Public Schools of following the Field Office Updates. Park Service, 1849 C St., NW., 2280, Detroit MPS) 15850 Strathmoor Ave, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: MJ Washington, DC 20240; by all other Detroit, 10000645 Byrne, Public Affairs Officer and RAC carriers, National Register of Historic Chaney, Henry A., School, (Public Schools of Coordinator, BLM Boise District, 3948 Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye Detroit MPS) 2750 Selden St., Detroit, Development Ave., Boise, ID 83705, St., NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 10000646 Telephone (208) 384–3393. Cleveland, Elizabeth, Intermediate School, 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 13322 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 15- or faxed comments should be submitted Conant St., Detroit, 10000648 member Council advises the Secretary by August 30, 2010. Clinton, DeWitt, School, (Public Schools of of the Interior, through the BLM, on a Before including your address, phone Detroit MPS) 8145 Chalfonte St., Detroit, variety of planning and management number, e-mail address, or other 10000647 VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:35 Aug 12, 2010 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00068 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\13AUN1.SGM 13AUN1 emcdonald on DSK2BSOYB1PROD with NOTICES 49522 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 156 / Friday, August 13, 2010 / Notices Columbus, Christopher, School, (Public Jackson, Andrew, Intermediate School, Parkman, Francis, School, (Public Schools of Schools of Detroit MPS) 18025 Brock St., (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 4180 Detroit MPS) 15000 MacKenzie St., Detroit, Detroit, 10000649 Marlborough St., Detroit, 10000674 10000698 Cooley, Thomas M., High School, (Public Joyce, Anna M., Junior High and Levi T. Pershing, John J., High School, (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 15055 Hubbell Barbour Intermediate School Complex, Schools of Detroit MPS) 18875 Ryan Rd, Ave, Detroit, 10000651 (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 8425 Detroit, 10000699 Crary, Isaac, School, (Public Schools of Sylvester St. and 4209 Seneca St., Detroit, Pitcher, Zina, School, (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 16164 Asbury Park, Detroit, 10000675 Detroit MPS) 19799 Stahelin Ave, Detroit, 10000650 Kosciusko, Thaddeus, School, (Public 10000700 Crossman, Caroline, School, (Public Schools Schools of Detroit MPS) 20220 Tireman St., Ruddiman, William, School, (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 9027 John C. Lodge HWY, Detroit, 10000676 of Detroit MPS) 7350 Southfield Fwy, Detroit, 10000653 Larned, Abner E., School, (Public Schools of Detroit, 10000705 Custer, General George A., School, (Public Detroit MPS) 23700 Clarita Ave, Detroit, Redford High School, (Public Schools of Schools of Detroit MPS) 15531 Linwood 10000677 Detroit MPS) 21431 Grand River Ave, St., Detroit, 10000652 Lynch, John, School, (Public Schools of Detroit, 10000701 Doty, Duane, School, (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 7601 Palmetto St., Detroit, Richard, Gabriel, School, (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 10225 3rd St., Detroit, 10000678 Detroit MPS) 13840 Lappin St., Detroit, 10000654 10000702 Dow, Alex, Intermediate School, (Public MacCulloch, Margaret, School, (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 13120 Wildemere Roosevelt Group of Schools, (Public Schools Schools of Detroit MPS) 19900 McIntyre of Detroit MPS) 2425 Tuxedo St. and 2470 Ave, Detroit, 10000679 St., Detroit, 10000656 Collingwood St., Detroit, 10000703 MacDowell, Edward, School, (Public Schools Duffield, D. Bethune, School, (Public Schools Rose, M. M., School, (Public Schools of of Detroit MPS) 4021 W Outer Dr, Detroit, of Detroit MPS) 2715 Macomb St., Detroit, Detroit MPS) 5505 Van Dyke St., Detroit, 10000680 10000655 10000704 Mackenzie, David L., High School, (Public Everett, Edward, School, (Public Schools of Ruthruff, William, School, (Public Schools of Detroit MPS) 18445 Cathedral St., Detroit, Schools of Detroit MPS) 9275 Wyoming St., Detroit MPS) 6311 W Chicago St., Detroit, 10000657 Detroit, 10000681 10000706 Finney, Jared W., School and George H. Macomb, Alexander, School, (Public Schools Sampson, William T., School, (Public Cannon Community Center, (Public of Detroit MPS) 12021 Evanston St., Schools of Detroit MPS) 6075 Begole St., Schools of Detroit MPS) 17200 Detroit, 10000682 Detroit, 10000707 Southampton St., Detroit, 10000658 Marshall, John C., School, (Public Schools of Sherrill, Edwin S., School, (Public Schools of Fitzgerald, Ella, and Loren M. Post Detroit
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