Route 66 Designated National Historic Trail: Preservation and Tourism Boost
This act officially designates the iconic Route 66 as a National Historic Trail, aiming to preserve its heritage and boost tourism. Citizens can expect improved signage, maintenance, and access to historical sections of the route, potentially fostering local community development and enhancing recreational opportunities. Importantly, the act prohibits forced land acquisition or the creation of buffer zones, safeguarding property owners' rights.
Key points
Route 66, approximately 2,400 miles long from Chicago to Santa Monica, is officially designated as a National Historic Trail for preservation and promotion.
The act prohibits the acquisition of private land without owner consent and the creation of buffer zones, protecting property rights.
Trail administration will respect its idiosyncratic nature, with mandatory consultation with Indian Tribes for activities with substantial direct impacts.
The designation does not affect existing authorities for energy development or require new federal permits for activities on adjacent lands.
Introduced
Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_2887
Sponsor: Sen. Cruz, Ted [R-TX]
Process start date: 2025-09-18