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The President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty was established by President Lyndon B. Johnson, May 4, 1966, by Executive Order 11278, as amended by Executive order 11359A and 11402 of June 29, 1967, and March 29, 1968, respectively. It was a Cabinet-level interagency Council that was terminated on May 29, 1969, Executive Order 11472.
The Council reviewed plans and programs of federal agencies affecting outdoor recreation and natural beauty and made recommendations to the President on matters of policy in the fields of outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
The President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty recommended that local and state government require that subdivision developers provide for adequate open space and preserve natural features such as streams and trees; authorization for a cooperative federal-state-local program of urban waterfront restoration that emphasizes scenic and recreational opportunities; a program of federal grants to stimulate the establishment of regional solid waste disposal systems that emphasize reuse of waste materials; incentives encourage private recreation facilities that preserve natural beauty; enactment of legislation to require certification of high-voltage transmission line routes by he Federal Power Commission and combined use by utilities of common corridors; authorization of a national system of wild and scenic rivers; establishment of a nationwide system of walking and cycling trails; authorization for environmental conservation education; and the convening of a White House Convention on Environmental issues to develop recommendations for comprehensive national environmental quality goals and a comprehensive national environmental quality policy.
The Council consisted of twelve members appointed by the President. All members were heads of federal agencies concerned with outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
The records consist of correspondence, memorandums, and executive nominations. Primary correspondents include the President and White House staff Charles B. (Bud) Wilkinson , John C. Whitaker, Herbert G. Klein and Peter Flanigan.
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