A proposal for work at Chief Plenty Coups State Park, available for public review now, deals with park issues such as fire protection, needed classroom space, and traffic flow. Improvements to the site to-date include a comprehensive pest control program in the museum, upgrades to make the restrooms handicapped accessible, and many small maintenance and improvement projects. Since 1993, $403,830 has been spent on restoration, preservation, and development projects at this important site. The powerhouse behind the short and long-range improvements planned at Chief Plenty Coups State Park is the Crow Tribe, the Plenty Coups Advisory Committee, interested museum experts, and the park’s many dedicated friends and volunteers.