Federal Legislation
Interior Issues Wintergreen Emergency Egress Right-of-Way
February 23, 2026
The House of Representatives has passed the Wintergreen Emergency Egress Act, directing the Secretary of the Interior to grant a right-of-way on National Park Service land in Virginia for constructing an emergency exit route. This action is contingent upon completing environmental reviews and evaluating alternative routes. The legislation aims to enhance evacuation capabilities and emergency response for the Wintergreen community, addressing a critical safety need that has persisted for years.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate forthcoming solicitations or contracts related to the design, environmental assessment, and construction of the emergency egress route on federal land managed by the National Park Service.
- The involvement of multiple federal committees and the NPS indicates coordinated oversight and potential multi-agency collaboration, which may affect procurement timelines and requirements.
- Contractors specializing in environmental compliance, civil engineering, and construction should prepare to engage with federal procurement processes for this infrastructure project.
- This development signals increased federal investment in infrastructure projects that improve public safety and emergency preparedness on federal lands, potentially opening further opportunities in similar contexts.
Agencies
National Park Service, Committee on Natural Resources, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Federal Lands, House of Representatives
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-511 - WINTERGREEN EMERGENCY EGRESS ACT · congress · Feb 23