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National Park Service Extends Tribal Comment Period For Historic Preservation Rule Change

National Park Service
National Park Service
National Park Service

The National Park Service is extending the comment period for Native American tribes to express their views on a proposed federal rule change to the designation of historic places.

The main proposed rule change would allow owners of a majority of a parcel of land to effectively veto its placement on the National Register of Historic Places if they have objections to the nomination.

A consultation session will be held at the National Congress of American Indians annual conference in Sparks, Nevada, on June 24, and a teleconference will be held on July 1 to discuss that rule change alongside other changes.

The comment period was supposed to end in April, but tribes now have until July 8 to express their concerns.

Daniel Perle was an intern in 2017 and a reporter in 2019 at KJZZ.