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Forest and park officials brief commissioners on road repairs, fire readiness and Hurricane Ridge plans
Summary
U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service representatives told the county they expect $3.4M in emergency road repairs from the 2021 storm, plan $200,000 in local annual maintenance, anticipate roughly $4.7M of investments across the next years, and raised wildfire staffing and drought concerns; National Park staff previewed summer road work and Hurricane Ridge day‑lodge design outreach.
Kelly Lawrence (speaker 18) of the U.S. Forest Service told the board the Forest Service will begin emergency relief road repairs this spring related to the 2021 atmospheric river, representing roughly $3.4 million in investments. She also said the forest intends about $200,000 of annual maintenance work in Clallam County this year and that the regional office and partners are coordinating a Western Washington strategy to document deferred maintenance needs.
Lawrence discussed Good Neighbor Authority options for county-forest cooperation on road maintenance, noted a Suite of trail and…
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