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Thursday, May 3, 2012

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Salazar Renews Commitment to Restore National Mall

Salazar Renews Commitment to Restore National Mall

U.S. Department of the Interior

WASHINGTON DC – In remarks today at a benefit for the National Mall, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar renewed the Department of Interior’s commitment to restore the nation’s most visited national park. The remarks were made today at the Trust for the National Mall’s Annual Benefit Luncheon.

“The National Mall is where we come to learn about our country, our leaders, and to celebrate our shared values of equality and freedom,” Secretary Salazar said. “It is imperative that we work together to ensure this special park - our most visited National Park - is capable of upholding these ideals and principles for generations to come.”

Secretary Salazar also announced today that former First Lady Laura Bush has agreed to serve as honorary chair of the national campaign to restore the National Mall. The $350 million campaign is being managed by the Trust for the National Mall, the official partner of the National Park Service for the National Mall.

“Laura Bush’s participation is a tremendous validation of the importance of the National Mall to our country, and we are fortunate to have her join the effort,” said John E. “Chip” Akridge, III, Chairman of the Trust for the National Mall. “We look forward to working with the Secretary of Interior and the American people on this historic campaign.”

Over the last two years, the Administration has invested $60 million in job-creating restoration projects already underway on the National Mall, including the reconstruction of the Jefferson Memorial seawall, the revitalization of the Lincoln Memorial landscape and reflecting pool, and the restoration of the DC War Memorial to WWI Veterans.

Last November, Salazar signed the National Mall Plan, a comprehensive blueprint for the first major renovation of the park since 1976.

“The National Park Service takes its role of caring for 393 treasured landscapes and places very seriously,” National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis said. “We must ensure that all of these places are cared for and prepared for the future, and I believe we have crafted a plan that will make all Americans proud of the National Mall. We have been honored to welcome Laura Bush as a frequent visitor to America’s national parks and we are honored to welcome her participation in this call to serve the National Mall. She knows first-hand the importance of these places as the keepers of America’s stories and as great destinations to share with family and friends.”

Projects in the National Mall Plan will include:

  • Restore the Lincoln Reflecting Pool using sustainable technology that will save 50 million gallons of potable water each year.
  • Repurpose historic structures and areas like the Lockkeepers House, Constitution Gardens and Survey Lodge to better provide history and services to Mall visitors.
  • Prepare the National Mall for the high level of use it receives from the 25 million annual visitors – providing restored and improved amenities including food facilities, restrooms and information resources.
  • Improve the quality of the park’s natural resources including restoring The Mall between 3rd and 14th Streets, providing a healthy and well functioning urban ecosystem.
  • Repairing the seawall around the Tidal Basin which is breached twice a day by high tide.

For more information about the campaign and the plan go to www.nationalmall.org or www.nps.gov/nationalmallplan.