Outdoor Recreation Roundtable Celebrates Outdoors Act Milestones
Published on August 13, 2021Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR), the country’s leading outdoor recreation coalition, in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, Department of the Interior (DOI) and a diverse range of outdoor recreation partners, joined together yesterday to discuss implementation of the most important outdoor recreation legislation in the 21st century – the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA).
Participants celebrated the two major accomplishments of GAOA: the full funding of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) and the creation of the Legacy Restoration Fund (LRF) to address the $12 billion deferred maintenance backlog across America’s public lands and waters. Both DOI and USDA Forest Service have made significant progress in implementing LRF in its inaugural year.
- The USDA Forest Service and DOI have identified over a thousand vital infrastructure improvement projects outdoor recreationists rely on, such as campgrounds, roads, bridges, visitor centers, parking lots, trails, water and electrical systems, and more
- Over 150 campground-related projects are being worked on in the first year alone
- DOI is rolling out 165 deferred maintenance projects and an investment of $1.6 billion to improve infrastructure in National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, Recreation Areas, and deferred maintenance needs at the Bureau of Indian Education schools
- 63 additional DOI projects proposed for FY22 totaling over $1.5 billion in investment
- The USDA Forest Service anticipates $1.4 billion in investments to address backlog over the five years of this authority
- In FY 2021, $285 million in projects are being invested throughout the national forest system in 40 states and Puerto Rico
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