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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Embrace New Recreation Strategy.The leadership of the U.S. Corps of Engineers the nation’s top provider of public outdoor recreation
opportunities expressed solid support for a new recreation plan for the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers that links agency recreation efforts
both to the overall mission of the Corps and the U.S. Army to protect the
nation’s health, safety and security and to special efforts to aid active duty,
retired and reserve military and their families. The Centers for Disease
Control and other health experts report that increases in physical activity
during leisure time are essential to overcoming these challenges. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers new recreation strategy contains five elements:
The importance of a new recreation strategy is highlighted by intense competition
for dollars for all federal programs and within the COE. In some cases, Corps
recreation sites are being closed or cut back. While expressing concerns about
these reductions to the United States Army Corps of Engineers leadership, the recreation leaders emphasized the
need for a long term, sustainable plan for the Corps recreation program rather
than focus on short term fixes.
In addition to accepting
the recreation strategy in concept, General Van Antwerp approved the creation of
a United States Army Corps of Engineers partners task force to develop an implementation plan by May 1, 2008.
The strategy suggests a number of possible actions for consideration in the
implementation plan, including using recreation enthusiast publications to reach
tens of millions of American households with information about Corps recreation
opportunities, securing recreation fee authority and local retention provisions,
closer liaison with military basis, a new USACE recreation program summit to
address trends and future needs and an active effort to serve military families
better at Corps sites. According to Mary Coulombe, the initial meeting of the
task force to develop the implementation plan will be held on February 29, 2008
in Washington, D.C. Those interested in participating in the task force are
invited to contact either Derrick Crandall or Mary Coulombe . House Bill H.R.4304
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