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Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 169 / Friday, August 30, 2019 / Notices 45743 weather or for any other reason, please Expansion Project and Associated b. Aurora Hills Branch Public Library, consult the website for any changes to Roadway Realignment Project. The 735 South 18th Street, Arlington, VA the public meeting date or time. Final Environmental Assessment (EA) 22202. Written Statements: Pursuant to 41 evaluated potential impacts resulting Columbia Pike Branch Public Library, CFR 102–3.140 and section 10(a)(3) of from the proposed cemetery’s 816 South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, the Federal Advisory Committee Act of contiguous acreage, by utilizing the VA 22204. 1972, the public or interested former Navy Annex site, located south ANC, a Direct Report Unit of the organizations may submit written of the existing cemetery, and relocating Headquarters Department of the Army, comments to the Committee about its roadways and modifying an is the lead federal agency for this mission and topics pertaining to this interchange, in Arlington, Virginia. The Project, and the USACE has prepared public session. Written comments must EA also described the potential adverse the draft NEPA document on behalf of be received by the DAC–IPAD at least effects on cultural resources related to (ANC), assisted by the HNTB five (5) business days prior to the the integration of the Air Force Corporation. The following are served as meeting date so that they may be made Memorial into the cemetery as part of cooperating agencies during the NEPA available to the Committee members for the expansion, the conversion of Patton process: Federal Highway their consideration prior to the meeting. Drive to a pedestrian trail, and the Administration, Eastern Federal Lands Written comments should be submitted demolition of a portion of the boundary Highway Division (FHWA–EFLHD), the via email to the DAC–IPAD at wall. ANC and key stakeholders—the Environmental Protection Agency whs.pentagon.em.mbx.dacipad@ Federal Highway Administration, (EPA), the National Capital Planning mail.mil in the following formats: Eastern Federal Lands Highway Commission (NCPC), the Virginia Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft Word. Division, the Virginia Department of Department of Transportation (VDOT), Please note that since the DAC–IPAD Transportation, and Arlington County and Arlington County. The ANC and the operates under the provisions of the developed a roadway realignment and USACE also considered the input of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as relocation that creates an opportunity to public. amended, all written comments will be address multimodal capacity along ANC is located within the eastern boundary of Arlington County, in the treated as public documents and will be Columbia Pike while enabling the northeastern corner of the made available for public inspection. cemetery to maximize land available for Commonwealth of Virginia, and at the Oral statements from the public will be internment capacity, as provided western terminus of Memorial Avenue, permitted, though the number and through Congressional legislation. length of such oral statements may be directly across the Arlington Memorial DATES: The Draft FONSI is available for limited based on the time available and Bridge and the Potomac River from the a 30-day review period. Written District of Columbia (Washington DC). the number of such requests. Oral comments will be accepted until the presentations by members of the public ANC is our nation’s most hallowed close of business on September 30, ground. This Army cemetery consists of will be permitted from 2:10 p.m. to 2:25 2019. 624 acres and is the final resting place p.m. on September 12, 2019, in front of of over 400,000 service members and the Committee members. ADDRESSES: The public is invited to their families. The proposed Southern submit comments to Ms. Kathy Perdue, Dated: August 27, 2019. Expansion site, bounded by Washington Department of the Army, U.S. Army Aaron T. Siegel, Boulevard (Route 27), I–395, the VDOT Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District, Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Maintenance Complex, the Foxcroft Planning and Policy Branch, 803 Front Officer, Department of Defense. Heights neighborhood, and the ANC, St., Norfolk, VA 23510 or via email: [FR Doc. 2019–18800 Filed 8–29–19; 8:45 am] involves approximately 70 acres, [email protected]. including roadway corridors, among BILLING CODE 5001–06–P The Project title and the commenter’s three landowners: ANC, Arlington contact information should be included County, and VDOT. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE with submitted comments. Proposed Action. The Proposed FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Action is to establish a single Department of the Army; Corps of Kathy Perdue, (757) 201–7218. contiguous parcel of land south of the Engineers SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: cemetery by relocating and realigning The Draft FONSI and Final EA are local roadways and developing the Availability of the Draft Finding of No parcel to increase interment capacity. Significant Impact and Draft available for review at the following locations: The contiguous parcel would be created Memorandum of Agreement for the through the replacement of Southgate (1) The USACE Norfolk District Arlington National Cemetery Southern Road with a new South Nash Street, and Arlington National Cemetery Southern Expansion Project and Associated realignment of Columbia Pike and the Expansion website: http:// Roadway Realignment for the Final Columbia Pike/Washington Boulevard www.nao.usace.army.mil/Missions/ Environmental Assessment, Arlington, (Route 27) interchange (adjacent to the Military-Construction/ VA Pentagon). The existing Air Force ANCSouthernExpansion/. AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Memorial (AFM) would be incorporated (2) The ANC website: https:// Army Corps of Engineers, DoD. into the cemetery expansion, existing www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/About/ ACTION: Notice of availability. Patton Drive would be converted into a Policies-and-Public-Notices/Public- trail, and the existing Operations SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Notices. Complex would be relocated south of Engineers (USACE) Norfolk District, on (3) Compact Discs will be available at Columbia Pike. behalf of the Arlington National the following Arlington County, FHWA–EFLHD, in addition to its role Cemetery (ANC), announces the Virginia Public Libraries: as a cooperating agency, is designing the availability of a Draft Finding of No a. Arlington County Central Library, roadways that would be relocated as a Significant Impact (FONSI) for the 1015 N Quincy Street, Arlington, VA result of ANC expansion. The FHWA– Arlington National Cemetery Southern 22201. EFLHD has indicated that all decision- VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:43 Aug 29, 2019 Jkt 247001 PO 00000 Frm 00035 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\30AUN1.SGM 30AUN1 jspears on DSK3GMQ082PROD with NOTICES 45744 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 169 / Friday, August 30, 2019 / Notices making to-date concerning the DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Washington, DC 20350, Ms. Barbara Environmental Assessment is agreeable. Figueroa or call 703–614–7885. Recently, at the request of Arlington Department of the Navy SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: County and the Virginia Department of [Docket ID USN–2019–HQ–0017] Title; Associated Form; and OMB Transportation, the FHWA–EFLHD Number: Application Forms and agreed to update traffic studies to Proposed Collection; Comment Information Guide, Naval Reserve analyze how recent changes in adjacent Request Officers Training Corps (NROTC) land use, including the move of Amazon Scholarship Program; OMB Control AGENCY: The Office of the Under Number 0703–0026. HQ2 to Pentagon City, might impact the Secretary of the Navy, DoD. modified access to Route 27 Needs and Uses: This collection of ACTION: Information collection notice. (Washington Boulevard) with Columbia information is used to make a Pike associated with this federal project. SUMMARY: In compliance with the determination of an applicant’s The FHWA–EFLHD has indicated that it Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the academic and/or leadership potential intends to adopt the Environmental Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps and eligibility for an NROTC Assessment and issue its own Finding (NROTC) announces a proposed public scholarship. The information collected of No Significant Impact, if appropriate, information collection and seeks public is used to select the best-qualified after the updated traffic studies are comment on the provisions thereof. candidates. Affected Public: Individuals or completed. Comments are invited on: Whether the Households. Public Involvement. A Notice of Intent proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of Annual Burden Hours: 46,666. to prepare an EA was published in the the functions of the agency, including Number of Respondents: 14,000. Federal Register (81 FR 23281) on April whether the information shall have Responses per Respondent: 7. 20, 2016. A public NEPA scoping practical utility; the accuracy of the Annual Responses: 98,000. meeting was held on April 27, 2016, in agency’s estimate of the burden of the Average Burden per Response: 2.5 Arlington County. Public scoping proposed information collection; ways hours. comments were collected during a 30- to enhance the quality, utility, and Frequency: Annually. day comment period, and addressed in clarity of the information to be Shelly E. Finke, the Draft EA. A Notice of Availability of collected; and ways to minimize the Alternate OSD Federal
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