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March 24, 2021
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Officials at Yellowstone National Park are seeking public comment on an environmental assessment to consider replacing the park's aging telecommunication system with an underground fiber optic line.
Public comment, which will be accepted through April 21, is expected to analyze whether to grant New Jersey-based Diamond Communications a permit to use the park's right of way to bury the cable, the Billings Gazette reported. The installation would cause temporary traffic delays extending from April to November for three years.
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