official public input process<\/a>, King said.<\/p>\n“Some of those really made great sense and maybe some of these aren’t in great locations,” he said.<\/p>\n
While not providing any specifics about new cabins in the vicinity of Juneau, other than saying there will be a few, King said a mix of easy access and more remote sites is likely to be approved in both forest regions. That’s partially due to cost and partially to making cabins available to all interested members of the public with varying degrees of mobility.<\/p>\n
“If we look at building one that’s five miles up a trail — and requires shipping material to Juneau, and helicoptering materials and building in a remote site where people have to stay — it can be really expensive,” he said. “On other hand, we’re looking at campgrounds where expenses will be less.”<\/p>\n
King said he hopes the Forest Service will have an approved list of projects for the funding by November and begin construction next summer at sites that already have gone through the environmental review process. The agency has five years to spend the funds.<\/p>\n
The lesser emphasis on repairs to existing cabins is due to fees covering many mainteance costs and the one-time nature of the infrastructure bill funding, King said.<\/p>\n
“This is a unique opportunty to build that we’ve gotten,” he said.<\/p>\n
There will also be an emphasis on using local materials and labor when possible, especialy since even if materials are avaiable cheaper from large Outside suppliers the cost and difficulty of getting them here may not be an advantage, King said. He said there also has been interest by public and private entities — that he declined to name — in partnering onm some cabin projects that may allow the Forest Service to further leverage the infrastructure funds.<\/p>\n
“If it’s close (in cost) we’d like to supoort local economies and local businesses,” he said.<\/p>\n
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