The National Park Service is seeking additional comments from the public about the impacts a Wi-Fi proposal may have on Yellowstone National Park’s historic properties or other cultural resources. The proposal from AccessParks includes the installation of indoor Wi-Fi networks and associated equipment for park visitors and employees at select park lodging facilities and employee housing. The park had asked for public comment in November, providing typical photo-simulations of a limited number of installations for public review. However on March 18th, AccessParks released a proposal that showed significantly more photo-simulations of the proposed installations. The park is asking for additional comments because the public has not had the opportunity to view and comment on the additional photo-simulations. Photo-simulations and location details for all proposed antennas are available at parkplanning.nps.gov/ap. Comments may be submitted there and will be accepted until June 10th.
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