USDA Forest Service News — Seeking Input on Danger Tree Felling and Removal Proposal

News Release
Media Contact: Victoria Wilkins, (509) 470-4588, [email protected]

Forest Seeks Input on Danger Tree Felling and Removal Proposal

Wenatchee, WA (July 1, 2022) — The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is seeking public comments on a proposal to address roadside danger trees in fire affected areas across the forest. Recent wildfires have killed and weakened trees along many miles of forest roads, including approximately 170 miles that are currently closed due to safety concerns resulting from wildfire.

The roads proposed for treatment are in seven different fire areas: Diamond Creek, Mcleod, Cub Creek 2, Cedar Creek, Crescent Mountain, Twentyfive Mile, Schneider Springs, and Jolly Mountain. Treatments would be prioritized to address the most heavily used roads that are open to the public and the most fire-impacted trees. Implementation would start in areas where roads are currently closed and then move to other high-risk locations, based on the condition of trees along affected roads. Most treatments would occur within three years of authorization.

Feedback from the public is invited during a 30-day combined scoping and comment period on the environmental assessment. Additional information on the proposal and how to comment are available online at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62402

Questions regarding this proposed action can be directed to the project lead, John Dow at 719-250-5311 or [email protected].

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