The study is currently being conducted by the Denver Service Center of the National Park Service. Many individuals and groups have agreed to participate in the study and public meetings were held in Miami in October 2004 and May 2005. When the study is complete the Secretary of the Interior will submit a report to Congress detailing the findings and recommendations.
A component of the Special Resource Study includes assessing the national significance of the Miami Circle at Brickell Point site. A National Historic Landmark theme study for “Sites Associated with the Tequesta and their Ancestors” and a National Historic Landmark nomination for the Miami Circle at Brickell Point were submitted to the National Park Service in May 2004.
The Special Resource Study is a long-range planning tool designed to help
answer questions regarding appropriate site manager, public access, suitable
facilities, interpretation, as well as relationships with other parks and
archaeological sites. To participate in the Special Resources Study send an
e-mail to: miami_circle@nps.gov
or visit: http://planning.nps.gov/parkweb/default.cfm?RecordID=211




