Environmental Assessments
Environmental Assessments
View reports on the environmental assessments of additions and renovations at National Archives facilities, including Presidential Libraries.
Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum
These documents provide details about the environmental impact of the proposed renovation expansion to the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum in Independence, Missouri. The proposed project consists of a 3,558-square-foot addition to the existing approximately 100,850-square-foot building. They show that the renovation expansion will not cause any significant environmental impacts.
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
These documents provide details about the environmental impact of the proposed construction of a two-story 8,000 square foot Learning Center Addition to the existing Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum at Grand Rapids, MI. They show that the construction will not cause any significant environmental impacts.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
These documents provide details about the environmental impact of the proposed renovation to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum building at Hyde Park, NY. The renovation will address interior improvements as well as exterior repairs. The documents show that the renovation will not cause any significant environmental impacts.
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Addition
These documents provide details about the environmental impact of the proposed construction of a two-story 28,000 square foot addition to the existing John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum building at Columbia Point, Boston MA. They show that the construction will not cause any significant environmental impacts.
Easement
These documents provide details about the proposed grant of an easement by the National Archives and Records Administration, and proposed improvements to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum (JFK Library) at Columbia Point, Boston MA, relating to the construction of a facility to house an educational institute (EMK Facility) on the Boston campus of the University of Massachusetts. They show that the proposed grant of easement and improvements will not cause any significant environmental impacts.