Web page last updated 08/05/2009


Road Maintenance Plans and Accomplishment Reports
Pacific Northwest Region
USDA Forest
Service

The following links will allow you to download road maintenance plans and actual accomplishment reports for the Region or individual forests.  Road maintenance plans show what work is planned to be accomplished during the year.  It’s a prioritized list of work that has been approved by the responsible official.  The program of work will change throughout the year as it’s implemented because of emergencies and events that cause priorities to change.  Actual accomplishments are recorded for what work was completed or obligated under contract. The Summary report is a summation of the quantities of work included in the plan while the Detail report is a listing of planned work by specific road.

  

 

2009

Unit ID

Forest Name

Plans

Accomplishment

 

 

Summary

Detail

 

 

 

 

 

 

06

Regional

FY2009

 

 

0601

Deschutes*

FY2009

FY2009

 

0602

Fremont/Winema**

FY2009

FY2009

 

0603

Gifford Pinchot

 

 

 

0604

Malheur

FY2009

FY2009

 

0605

Mt. Baker Snoqualmie

FY2009

FY2009

 

0606

Mt. Hood

FY2009

FY2009

 

0607

Ochoco*

FY2009

FY2009

 

0609

Olympic

FY2009

FY2009

 

0610

Rogue River/Siskiyou

FY2009

FY2009

 

0612

Siuslaw

FY2009

FY2009

 

0614

Umatilla

FY2009

FY2009

 

0615

Umpqua*

FY2009

FY2009

 

0616

Wallowa-Whitman

FY2009

FY2009

 

0617

Okanogan/Wenatchee*

FY2009

FY2009

 

0618

Willamette*

FY2009

FY2009

 

0621

Colville

FY2009

FY2009

 

0622

Columbia River Gorge NSA

FY2009

FY2009

 

* broken out by district **broken out into East half and West half

Notes:

  1. Maintenance plans for FY 2009 do not include related bridge work.
  2. No plan is currently available for the Gifford Pinchot National Forest .
  3. Most forests only included work that is planned for FY 2009. ARRA funds are 2 years funds so the second year planned work may not be represented.
  4. The plan includes work that is planned to be done by commercial operators, cost share cooperators, public road authority cooperators, Other Federal Agencies, and partners. It includes work that is funded through normal road appropriations, cooperative maintenance deposits from commercial users, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), Legacy Road/Trail, Emergency Supplemental, Funds from SAFETEA-LU for Fish Passage (HTAP), Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER), Cooperative Work Knutson-Vandenberg (CWKV), Emergency Relief for Federally Owned Roads (ERFO), Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (PAYCO), and other miscellaneous sources of funding.
  5. Given this is the first year of developing a consistent road maintenance plan, there are varying degrees of completeness. It is a work in progress and we expect it to steadily improve in the following years.
  6. Data was compiled from the Iweb Database during the week of July 20, 2009

Related information:

  1. Travel Routes Road Data Dictionary
  2. Work Task Definition

Questions should be addressed to:
Tom Erkert
Group Leader for Transportation Planning, Operations, Maintenance
terkert@fs.fed.us