Sequoia & Sierra National Forest Plan Revision Update Published: Wednesday, 24 February 2021 12:31
February 24, 2021 - The USDA Forest Service provides an update on the Sequoia & Sierra Forest Plan Revision.
It’s been a while since our last message about the Sequoia & Sierra Forest Plan Revision effort, but our work hasn’t stopped. It s time for an update on our progress.
This past year introduced overwhelming challenges to communities in and around the Sequoia and Sierra National Forests. Our communities continue to fight the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on families, businesses, and local facilities every day. In late 2020, the southern Sierra Nevada faced two uncharacteristically large and destructive wildfires, resulting in long-lasting effects to homes, forest facilities, roads, vegetation, and ecosystems. We understand how important time outdoors is for bringing solace to many people during these trying times, and yet areas are closed due to ongo
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Highway s route to get OK
Will run from Ohio River to I-69
Associated Press
JASPER, Ind. – The preferred route of a proposed highway that would run from the Ohio River to Interstate 69 in southern Indiana is expected to be announced late this year.
That route for the Mid-States Corridor will be identified in a Draft Environmental Impact Statement that should be published in the fall, the corridor s project team said.
Public hearings will be held after that document is published, including a formal comment period, The (Jasper) Herald reported.
After the project team considers all public comments, it will further refine the preferred route in what s known as a Final Environmental Impact Statement. The Federal Highway Administration is expected to select the final corridor for the highway in summer 2022.