Following the 2017 landslide that damaged a section of State Route 12 (SR-12) in Bryce Canyon National Park, the National Park Service (NPS) and Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) co-led an environmental assessment process to improve safety and mobility on SR-12. The purpose of the project has been to ensure long-term road stabilization near the 2017 landslide area, preserve infrastructure, and improve safety. https://www.nps.gov/brca/learn/news/finding-of-no-significant-impact-for-sr-12-stabilization-within-bryce-canyon-national-park.htm
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Finding of No Significant Impact for SR-12 Stabilization within Bryce Canyon National Park
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