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U.S. Forest Service reports progress on Shasta‑Trinity projects, recreation and fuels work

3028350 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The U.S. Forest Service told the Trinity County Board of Supervisors that NEPA planning, pile burning, crew hiring and recreation cleanups are moving forward across the Shasta‑Trinity National Forest, and that several landscape projects will enter implementation this summer.

A U.S. Forest Service representative updated the Trinity County Board of Supervisors April 1 on planning, implementation, staffing and recreation work across the Shasta‑Trinity National Forest.

The speaker reported that several planning documents are nearing completion: the Hyampom project (12,500 acres of planning) is signed and implementation was set to begin the week following the meeting; the Bowerman Ridge CE is expected to be signed shortly; and the Big Ranch project will enter scoping in May. The Forest Service representative also said the North Trinity County project is under review with…

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