Annual Program Management Report, 1991, Des Moines Recreational River and Greenbelt, Des Moines River, Iowa

Abstract

The General Design Memorandum (GDM) and Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the Des Moines Recreational River and Greenbelt were approved on August 1, 1988. The GDM included a recommendation to increase the Federal construction cost estimate, prepare Feature Design Memoranda for nine projects, and submit annual reports which will include an update of the master plan. For the 1991 Annual Program Management Report, the Advisory Committee has made the following recommendations: (a) The addition of five potentially cost-shared projects to the master plan; (b) The preparation of a feature design memorandum for one potentially cost-shared project; and (c) The combination of two potentially cost-shared projects. The project has five authorized purposes: (1) The construction, operation, and maintenance of recreational facilities; (2) The construction, operation, and maintenance of streambank stabilization structures; and (3) The operation and maintenance of all structures constructed before the date of authorization of this project. (4) Such tree plantings, trails, vegetation, and wildlife protection and development and other activities as will enhance the natural environment for recreational purposes; and (5) The prohibition or limitation of the killing, wounding, or capturing of any wild bird or animal.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA246476

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  • Rock Island District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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