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Federal Register/Vol. 63, No. 81/Tuesday, April 28, 1998/Notices 23300 Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 81 / Tuesday, April 28, 1998 / Notices to gather this information, since it the fundraising policies included in Tazewell County includes asking visitors to evaluate National Park Service Management Cemetery Road Bridge, Candlewood Dr. services and facilities that they used Policies (1988) are being revised and within Glendale Cemetery, Washington, during their park visit. Special Directive 95±12, Special 98000467 Description of Respondents: A sample Directive 89±2, Staff Directive 84±1, and IOWA of visitors to Mount Rushmore National the October 15, 1986, Policy on Memorial. Fundraising and Philanthropy will be Hamilton County Esimated Average Number of rescinded. The new policies for Tremaine Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Respondents: 400. donations and fundraising will be MPS), 280th St. over Boone R., Webster Estimated Average Number of issued as Director's Order #21, in City vicinity, 98000519 Responses: Each respondent will conformance with the new system of Hardin County respond only one time, so the number NPS internal guidance documents. of responses will be the same as the Alden Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS) Dated: April 17, 1998. number of respondents. Main St. over Iowa R., Alden, 98000517 Estimated Average Burden Hours Per Katherine H. Stevenson, Coal Bank Hill Bridge (Highway Bridges of Response: 20 minutes. Associate Director, Cultural Resource Iowa MPS), Near Co. Rd. VV over Iowa R., Frequency of Response: One time per Stewardship and Partnerships. Eldora City vicinity, 98000527 respondent. [FR Doc. 98±11187 Filed 4±27±98; 8:45 am] Iowa Falls Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS), US 65 over Iowa R., Iowa Falls, Estimated Annual Reporting Burden: BILLING CODE 4310±70±P 98000516 120 hours. River Street Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Diane M. Cooke, MPS), River St. over Iowa R., Iowa Falls, Information Collection Clearance Officer, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 98000526 WASO Administrative Program Center, National Park Service Washington Avenue Bridge (Highway National Park Service. Bridges of Iowa MPS), US 20 over Iowa R., [FR Doc. 98±11188 Filed 4±27±98; 8:45 am] National Register of Historic Places; Iowa Falls, 98000518 BILLING CODE 4310±70±M Notification of Pending Nominations Henry County Fish Creek Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Nominations for the following DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR MPS), Hickory Rd. over Fish Cr., Salem properties being considered for listing vicinity, 98000524 National Park Service in the National Register were received Oakland Mills Bridge (Highway Bridges of by the National Park Service before Iowa MPS), Co. Rd. W55 over Skunk R., Notice of Availability of Draft Director's April 18, 1998. Pursuant to section Oakland Mills State Park, 98000525 Order Concerning Donations and 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60 written Humboldt County Fundraising Activities To Benefit the comments concerning the significance of these properties under the National Berkhimer Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa National Park Service MPS), 245th St. over Des Moines R., Register criteria for evaluation may be AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Humboldt vicinity, 98000523 forwarded to the National Register, Des Moines River Bridge (Highway Bridges of ACTION: Notice of availability. National Park Service, PO Box 37127, Iowa MPS), IA 3 over West Fork of Des Washington, DC 20013±7127. Written SUMMARY: Moines R., Humbolt vicinity, 98000522 The National Park Service comments should be submitted by May (NPS) is converting and updating its 13, 1998. Jasper County current system of internal instructions. Beth Savage, Red Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS), When these documents contain new Co.Rd. S74 over South Skunk R., Monroe Acting, Keeper of the National Register. policy or procedural requirements that vicinity, 98000521 may affect parties outside the NPS, this Florida Johnson County information is being made available for Broward County public review and comment. Draft Sutliff Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Director's Order #21 establishes a Link Trainer Building, 4050 SW 14th Ave., MPS), Sutliff Rd. over Cedar R., Iowa City comprehensive policy to guide NPS Ft. Lauderdale, 98000454 vicinity, 98000520 acceptance of private sector support. ILLINOIS Jones County DATES: Written comments will be Carroll County Fremont Mill Bridge (Highway Bridges of accepted until June 29, 1998. Iowa MPS), Pedestrian path over small Franks, Charles, House, 34431 US 52, Lanark # pond in Central Park, Anamosa vicinity, ADDRESSES: Draft Director's Order 21 is vicinity, 98000459 available on the Internet at http:// 98000537 www.nps.gov/refdesk/DOrders/ Cook County Hale Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS), index.htm. Requests for copies and Banta, Nathaniel Moore, House, 514 N. Vail 100th St. over Wapsipinicon R., Oxford Ave., Arlington Heights, 98000465 Junction vicinity, 98000539 written comments should be sent to Sue Lower Road Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Waldron, National Park Service, Jasper County MPS), Buffalo Rd. over branch of Partnership Office, 1849 C Street, NW., Embarras River Bridge, Wade Township Rd. Wapsipinicon R., Anamosa vicinity, Room 3128, Washington, DC 20240. 164 over Embarras R., Newton, 98000472 98000536 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sue Moore's Ford Bridge (Highway Bridges of Waldron at (202) 208±5477. McDonough County Iowa MPS), 25th Ave. over White Water Cr., Monticello City vicinity, 98000538 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NPS Western Illinois State Normal School Building, 1 University Cir., Macomb, is revising the policies and procedures Kossuth County 98000470 that guide its acceptance of donations Des Moines River Bridge (Highway Bridges of and its relationships to those who desire Stephenson County Iowa MPS), Co. Rd. P14 over East Fork of to raise private sector support to benefit Soldiers' Monument, 15 N. Galena Ave., Des Moines R., Swea City vicinity, parks and programs. To accomplish this, Freeport, 98000461 98000535 Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 81 / Tuesday, April 28, 1998 / Notices 23301 Lee County Marion County Skunk River Bridge (Highway Bridges of Bridgeport Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Hammond Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Iowa MPS), 255th St. over Skunk R., Ames MPS), Old Quarry Rd., Denmark vicinity, MPS), 170th Pl. over North Cedar Cr., vicinity, 98000484 98000533 Hamilton vicinity, 98000500 Tama County Harvey Railroad Bridge (Highway Bridges of Linn County Chambers Ford Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS), Harvey Island Rd., Harvey Iowa MPS), 385th St. over Iowa R., Chelsea Bertram Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa vicinity, 98000502 vicinity, 98000482 MPS), Ely St. over Big Cr., Bertram, Wabash Railroad Bridge (Highway Bridges of Le Grand Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa 98000531 Iowa MPS), 216th Pl. over Des Moines R., MPS), Abbot Ave. over Iowa R., Le Grand Chain Lakes Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Pella vicinity, 98000501 MPS), Pedestrian trail over Cedar R., vicinity, 98000481 Hiawatha vicinity, 98000529 Marshall County Toledo Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS), Ross St. over Deer Cr., Toledo, First Avenue Bridge (Highway Bridges of Le Grand Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa 98000480 Iowa MPS), US 151 over Cedar R., Cedar MPS), Co. Rd. T37 over backwater of Iowa Rapids, 98000530 R., Le Grand vicinity, 98000499 Union County IANR Railroad Underpass (Highway Bridges Minerva Creek Bridge (Highway Bridges of Grand River Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa of Iowa MPS), Ely Rd., Cedar Rapids, Iowa MPS), Co. Rd. S52 over Minerva Cr., 98000528 MPS), 230th St. over Grand R., Arispe Clemons vicinity, 98000497 vicinity, 98000479 Indian Creek Bridge (Highway Bridges of Quarry Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Iowa MPS), Artesian Rd. over Indian Cr., MPS), Co. Rd. I±4 over Iowa R., Van Buren County Cedar Rapids vicinity, 98000514 Marshalltown vicinity, 98000498 Eisenhower Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Indian Creek Bridge (Highway Bridges of MPS), 3 miles E. of Co. Rd. V56, Milton Iowa MPS), Artesian Rd. over Indian Cr., Mills County Marion vicinity, 98000515 vicinity, 98000478 Nishnabotna River Bridge (Highway Bridges Keosauqua Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Matsell Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa of Iowa MPS), Co. Rd. M16 over MPS), Natsell Park Rd. over Wapsipinicon MPS), IA 1 over Des Moines R., Keosauqua, Nishnabotna R., Henderson vicinity, 98000476 R., Springville vicinity, 98000534 98000496 Upper Paris Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Kilbourn Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS), Sutton rd. over Wapsipinicon R., Mitchell County MPS), 3 miles W. of IA 1, Kilbourn, 98000477 Coggin vicinity, 98000532 Otranto Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Louisa County MPS), 480th Ave. over Big Cedar R., St. Wapello County Ansgar vicinity, 98000495 County Line Bridge (Highway Bridges of Jefferson Street Viaduct (Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS), 140th Blk., County Line Rd. Montgomery County Iowa MPS), Jefferson St. over Des Moines R., Ottumwa, 98000475 over Long Cr., Columbus Junction vicinity, Nodaway River Bridge (Highway Bridges of 98000513 Iowa MPS), Pedestrian path in Pilot Grove Warren County Gipple's Quarry Bridge (Highway Bridges of County Park, Grant vicinity, 98000494 Iowa MPS), 100 Blk. V Ave. over Coal Creek Bridge (Highway Bridges of Iowa Buffington Cr., Columbus Junction vicinity, Muscatine County MPS), 2404 Fillmore St. over Coal Cr., Carlisle vicinity, 98000473 98000512 Big Slough Creek Bridge (Highway Bridges of Lucas County Iowa MPS), Bancroft Ave. over Big Slough Washington County Cr., Nichols vicinity, 98000492 Burlington Railroad Overpass
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