KANTISHNA
INHOLDERS ASSOCIATION
201 Barrow Street #1, Anchorage Alaska 99501-2429
(907) 276-2025 fax (907) 258-9614 [email protected]
DENALI ACCESS REGULATIONS
KIA
Congressional Hearing Testimony (2/9/2000) House Resources
Committee.
[Same, official
hearing record, but has some formatting problems; Correction for Attachment A].
REGULATORY OVERKILL -- Park Service bad faith crushes access permit applicants with impossible and outrageous economic burdens.
PARK SERVICE REFUSES TO FOLLOW THE MANDATE OF CONGRESS IN THE DENALI PARK ENABLING ACTS
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ANILCA PROMISES BROKEN:
THE DEMISE OF THE KANTISHNA MINING DISTRICT
by Lawrence V. Albert, Attorney at Law -- from d(2), Part 2A
Report to the People of Alaska on the Land Promises Made in ANILCA 20 Years
Later...Edited by J. P. Tangen
FEDS
BUY PRIVATE LAND IN DENALI (Anchorage Daily News - 6/16/02)
Acquisition by Park Service is one of last under special program to acquire
inholdings by Elizabeth Manning "You shouldn't have to be rich to
visit a park that your taxes have paid for all your working life." -- Ray Kreig, chairman of the Kantishna Inholders Association.
Also
published in the Fairbanks
Daily News Miner on 6/17/02.
Denali Park chief leaves to cheers, jeers (Anchorage Daily News - 12/26/01) -- Kreig said the issue goes beyond fairness: "It's not just that private property rights are being taken away," he said. "In the end people won't be able to visit their own park."
LINKS ALASKA LAND ISSUES MEDIA LOG
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Not Kantishna but is an interesting common sense environmentalist
comment:
Here's a NEW solution for ANWR (231k) by
Ted and Francoise Gianoutsos, Anchorage Daily News, 4/29/01