Depot could become contact station
By F.m. Wiggins (Staff Writer)
Published: January 6, 2010
PETERSBURG - City Council learned last night that the Petersburg National Battlefield may be able to take ownership of historic South Side Depot.
Park Superintendent Bob Kirby told council that the political climate had changed.
The 2005 General Management Plan for the Petersburg National Battlefield included the establishment of a visitor contact station in Old Towne Petersburg at the South Side Depot. It also called for the city to retain ownership of the building.
Kirby said that the political climate within the National Park Service has changed dramatically. He described how several years ago, during the development of the General Management Plan, he was told that the train station was "just another old building" by NPS representatives at the regional office in Philadelphia.
"Now without amending the General Management Plan we were able to proceed with an environmental assessment and will develop an idea of what the general public opinion is on how to proceed," Kirby said.
He said that the building is an emblematic institution of the importance of transportation - especially rail - during the Civil War.
"We'll have a public open house to take public comments Jan. 27," Kirby said. There will be two opportunities to make comments on that date; a 30-day comment period will open Jan. 13 and continue through Feb. 13.
While the park may eventually be able to take ownership of the building and operate a visitor contact station out of it, that may be some time from the present. An assessment done in 2008 stated that it would take about $8 million to stabilize and rehabilitate the building, Kirby said. But over the next six years there could be several significant ways to multiply those dollars, he said, culminating with the 100th anniversary of the NPS in 2016.
Mayor Annie M. Mickens thanked Kirby for his perseverance in pursuing the project and the ultimate goal of a visitor contact station for the battlefield in downtown Petersburg.
- F.M. Wiggins may be reached at 732-3456, ext. 3254 or fwiggins@progress-index.com.
Online at: http://progress-index.com/news/depot...ation-1.528190
By F.m. Wiggins (Staff Writer)
Published: January 6, 2010
PETERSBURG - City Council learned last night that the Petersburg National Battlefield may be able to take ownership of historic South Side Depot.
Park Superintendent Bob Kirby told council that the political climate had changed.
The 2005 General Management Plan for the Petersburg National Battlefield included the establishment of a visitor contact station in Old Towne Petersburg at the South Side Depot. It also called for the city to retain ownership of the building.
Kirby said that the political climate within the National Park Service has changed dramatically. He described how several years ago, during the development of the General Management Plan, he was told that the train station was "just another old building" by NPS representatives at the regional office in Philadelphia.
"Now without amending the General Management Plan we were able to proceed with an environmental assessment and will develop an idea of what the general public opinion is on how to proceed," Kirby said.
He said that the building is an emblematic institution of the importance of transportation - especially rail - during the Civil War.
"We'll have a public open house to take public comments Jan. 27," Kirby said. There will be two opportunities to make comments on that date; a 30-day comment period will open Jan. 13 and continue through Feb. 13.
While the park may eventually be able to take ownership of the building and operate a visitor contact station out of it, that may be some time from the present. An assessment done in 2008 stated that it would take about $8 million to stabilize and rehabilitate the building, Kirby said. But over the next six years there could be several significant ways to multiply those dollars, he said, culminating with the 100th anniversary of the NPS in 2016.
Mayor Annie M. Mickens thanked Kirby for his perseverance in pursuing the project and the ultimate goal of a visitor contact station for the battlefield in downtown Petersburg.
- F.M. Wiggins may be reached at 732-3456, ext. 3254 or fwiggins@progress-index.com.
Online at: http://progress-index.com/news/depot...ation-1.528190
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