Projects

  • Travel Management Rule

    In 2012, Coconino National Forest implemented travel management regulations governing Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) and other motor vehicle use in compliance with agency regulations. Learn more and access official documents related to travel management on the Coconino National Forest.

  • Range Management

    Documents related to grazing allotments on the Coconino National Forest.

  • Logging

    Current logging projects on the Coconino National Forest.

  • Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA) - Coconino National Forest

    The Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA) contains a list of proposed actions that will soon begin or are currently undergoing environmental analysis and documentation. We encourage your early and ongoing involvement in any proposals of interest to you. 

    Related: Forest Service Schedule of Proposed Actions throughout the nation

  • National Environmental Policies Act (NEPA)

    Published documents and notices for the Coconino National Forest including Environmental Assessments, Decision Notices, Findings of No Significant Impact, Draft and Final Environmental Impact Statements, and Records of Decision.

    For older projects, visit "Prior Years Published Documents and Notices"

Coconino National Forest Project Archive

  • 2013 Mogollon Rim District Permit Reissuances

    Rim County Rescue building and Arizona Public Service Communication Site facility at 5 Mile Hill.

  • 2017 Mogollon Rim Ranger District Communication Lease Reissuances

    The Mogollon Rim Ranger District will be processing requests to issue new communication leases for current lease holders at the 5 Mile Communication Site. Analysis include treating "potential" hazardous trees and installation of an access road gate

  • 2017 Spring Red Rock District Permit Reissuances

    Permits for proposed 15 special-use authorization, which allow the Forest Service to approve third-party activities that occur on National Forest System lands for specified purposes. Separate scoping letters appear for modified proposals.

  • 2018 Red Rock District Permit Reissuances

    Reissuance of 12 special-use permits located on the Red Rock Ranger District, including AGFD, APS, ADOT, Yavapai-Apache Nation, road associations and home associations.

  • 2020 Outfitter and Guide Priority Use Permit Reissuance (RRRD)

    The district is proposing to re-issue 17 priority use permits for a term of 10 years as per FSH 2709.14 53.1(m)(4) and amend one to allow for the use of more trips.

  • 4FRI Rim Country Project

    Landscape-scale restoration on the Coconino, Apache-Sitgreaves, and Tonto National Forests of ponderosa pine ecosystems, designed to maintain, improve, and restore ecosystem structure, pattern, function, and resiliency.

  • 9205K and 9202Y Road Rehabilitation Project

    The 9205K & 9202Y roads are open, but these routes are made up of a network of dozens of miles of intertwining unauthorized routes. This project will delineate the road alignment and parking, and block and obliterate adjacent unauthorized routes

  • A-1 Mountain Grazing Allotment Project

    This project would determine whether and to what extent a term grazing permit would be issued to continue livestock grazing on the A-1 Mountain Grazing Allotment through an environmental assessment.

  • Additional Activities for Outfitter and Guide Hermosa Tours, LLC

    A currently permitted mountain bike outfitter-and-guide requests authorization for additional tours using Arizona National Scenic Trail segments and the Munds Wagon Trail.

  • Allan Lake Wetland Restoration Project

    The project would increase the amount and duration of water storage at the historic ephemeral wetland, Allan Lake, by restoring a highly modified and channelized site. Restoration of this wetland would improve habitat for waterfowl and wildlife.

  • Amante at Verde Santa Fe Drainage Mitigation

    Amante at Verde Santa Fe Homeowners Association in Cornville, Ariz., proposes to improve drainage by installing a gabion system at the end of an existing pipe between two houses that touch Forest Service land.

  • Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory Permit

    Proposal by Lowell Observatory to reissue their existing permit for the Anderson Mesa Observatory sites and Naval Interferometer and to construct 4 additional telescopes along the Interferometer arms.

  • Angell Grazing Alltoment

    Reauthorization of livestock grazing on the Angell Grazing Allotment.

  • APS Cornville Power Line Rebuild

    Proposal to reroute 0.1 mile of powerline adjacent to Sexton Ranch Road near Cornville. Includes relocation of 3 power poles to adajcent to the Sexton Ranch Road and improvements and access on an existing nondesignated trail.

  • APS existing transmission line permit reissuance

    Reissuance of seven special use permits for APS transmission lines for up to 50 years. These existing facilities and are still needed by APS in order to deliver electrical power to the general public.

  • APS Fiber- Optic Improvement Project

    Issuance of a permit authorizing APS to upgrade an existing 230kV powerline with fiber optic cable through the modification of an existing special use permit.

  • APS Four (previously Seven) Communication Poles (CORSA)

    At each, install a 55-80 foot, weathering steel poles, additional buried line from existing poles/line, antenna, a 2 foot Microwave dish, 2 cabinets for radio/battery. Adding area to associated permits.

  • APS Mt Elden Distribution Line Reconstruction Project

    Proposal to reconstruct power line that services the top of Mt Elden communication facilities. Work includes replacement of all power poles with metal poles just offset from the existing power line. All work would be done by helicopter access.

  • APS NO1 Youngs to Mormon Lake 69kV Power Line

    Proposal to construct approximately 21 miles of new 69kV power line along the Western Area Power 345 kV lines from Youngs Substation south of I-40 to Forest Road 125 to a new substation on federal land south of Mormon Lake.

  • APS Sandvig-Youngs Powerline

    Proposal by Arizona Public Service to expand existing powerline corridors to allow construction of a new 69kV powerline between the Sandvig and the new Youngs substation east of Flagstaff. Along the existing APS and WAPA line approx 40 feet width.

  • APS Transmission and Distribution Line Permit Reissuances (several Lines)

    Reissuance of expired power line permits: Quail Springs to McGuireville 69kV line, Flagstaff-Leupp 230kV line, Tuba City 69kV line, Flagstaff-Prescott 115/69kV line and all distribution lines.

  • APS VR1 Windmill Ranch 69 kV Line

    Proposal to construct a less than one mile of buried distribution power line, 150 feet of new aerial distribution power line and platform substation near the Windmill Ranch west of Sedona.

  • Arcadian Infracom Broadband Fiber Project

    Installing fiber optic cable within the Hwy 89 right-of-way from north Flagstaff to Gray Mountain

  • Arizona Department of Public Safety Communication Tower at 5 Mile Communications Site

    AZDPS will construct a c 140' communication tower with associated equipment shelter and ancillary improvements

  • Arizona Game and Fish Department Water Catchment Reconstruction

    Rebuilding of 8 water catchments for wildlife management. Five are located north of the San Francisco Peaks, 3 are located south of I40 near Elliot Canyon and between the Twin Arrows and the Townsend Winona exits.

  • Arizona Nordic Village Entrance Road

    The Flagstaff Ranger District is considering a proposal from the Arizona Nordic Village to add an additional entrance from Highway 180 to an existing parking area to increase safety and improve ingress and egress from the recreation area.

  • Arizona Public Service McCormick Pit Area Buried Powerline Authorization

    Amend existing special use permit to Arizona Public Service (APS) to install and operate a 4,565-foot underground 12kV powerline and 5-foot wide ROW in forest road 742 to provide power to the McCormick Cell tower on private land.

  • Arizona Trail Gate Improvement Project

    This project would replace gates on the Arizona Trail at nine locations on the Mogollon Rim Ranger District to allow for improved accessibility by hikers, bikers and trail users with livestock and to provide for safer crossings at roadways.

  • Arizona Water Company Water Storage Tanks

    Proposal to construct two 1-million gallon water storage facilities in the Chapel/Broken Arrow area of Sedona.

  • Ash Fork to Flagstaff Fiber Optic Cable Line

    Installation of a fiber optic cable trunk line that will improve access to broadband internet for surrounding communities.

  • AZ Public Service (APS) ROW Vegetation Management with Herbicides

    FS must decide whether to allow APS to include using herbicides as a method to manage vegetation on existing APS transmission ROW within five National Forests in Arizona.

  • AZ Public Service Mt Elden Distribution Line Rebuild

    APS is proposing to rebuild portions of the distribution line that failed in 2015 from severe weather. The new proposal is designed to withstand locally severe winter weather conditions. All the ground disturbing activities restricted to the ROW.

  • Baker Butte Coconino County Sheriff's Communication Lease

    Proposal by the Sheriff's office to add communication site equipment to the Baker Butte Lookout tower and Forest Service radio cabinet, an antenna and solar panel. Also change the site designation from Forest Service to government only.

  • Bar M Snotel Site

    Proposal by NRCS Natural Resource Conservation District to install a new Snotel site near I17 and south of Fox Ranch near an existing climate station.

  • Bar M, Newman, and Flag South Fuels Reduction Project

    The Flagstaff Ranger District is proposing to conduct a review to determine the effects of using prescribed fire to treat areas not identified for treatment within the Four Forest Restoration Initiative footprint.

  • Beaverhead Flat Tank: Fence and Tank Cleaning

    Construct 1.3 miles of log worm fencing on either side of Forest Road 9952 off Beaverhead Flat Road. Objective is to direct OHV activity and dispersed campers away from earthen tanks to prevent vegetation damage and soil erosion.

  • Bill Dick, Foster, and Jones Spring Enhancement Project

    The project would enhance and restore water availability at three currently developed but marginally functioning springs to provide water for livestock, bats, amphibians, elk and other wildlife.

  • Blue Ridge Community Fire Risk Reduction Project

    Implement fuels reduction treatments in the Blue Ridge/Happy Jack area of Coconino County, AZ about 50 acres of subdivision lots (1-5 acres in size) for the purpose of creating defensible space and improving and protecting forest health.

  • Bradshaw Ranch Climate Change Experimental Garden Array Research Permit

    Authorization of a research permit to develop research gardens on up to 22 acres at what used to be the Bradshaw Ranch. Research gardens would include treatments to study plant responses to likely conditions that may exist under climate change

  • BRANDIS WAY ROAD AND CHANNEL WIDENING

    PROPOSAL TO ISSUE AN AUTHORIZATION TO COCONINO COUNTY FOR CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EXISTING BRANDIS WAY ROAD AND EXISTING DRIVEWAYS AND RECONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTING DRAINAGE CHANNEL TO ADDRESS FLOODING.

  • Broomy Lane Fence Project

    Build a new 3-mile pasture fence, expand the Jaycox Tank water lot, and remove 5 miles of unnecessary range fencing on the Bar T Bar range allotment.

  • Buck Mountain Lookout Tower Viewshed Project

    The project proposes to thin trees and reduce fuel loads around Buck Mountain Lookout Tower to extend the viewshed, improve the ability to detect wildfires and to reduce the threat of fire that could destroy the tower.

  • Buckhorn Range Allotment

    Re-authorize livestock grazing in a manner that maintains and/or moves the area toward Forest Plan objectives and desired condition.

  • C.C. Cragin (Blue Ridge) Reservoir Fish Restoration

    Removal of non-native fish species that are impacting existing sport fish and native fish populations potentially using piscicide.

  • Cameras and Rain Gauges for the Museum Fire Burn Scar

    The placement of four cameras and three rain gauges in the Museum Fires Burn scar to help with notifications of flooding.

  • Camp Verde ELGA Apache Trail Site

    Proposal by Camp Verde Unified School District to acquire approximately 20 acres north of their existing high school under the Education Land Grant Act for athletic facilities.

  • Camp Verde Park and Sanitary District Roads

    Proposal by the Town of Camp Verde to widen and improve the access road into the Sanitary District and to construct an access road into the community park property.

  • Cathedral Rock Trailhead Toilet

    The Cathedral Rock Trail receives over 80,000 visitors per year. Most visitors start their hike at the Cathedral Rock Trailhead. The Forest Service proposes to install a vault toilet at this trailhead to address human waste issues and protect water.

  • Cave Springs Streambank Stabilization

    Stabilize a portion of the Cave Springs streambank along Oak Creek by replacing a grouted rip-rap structure with a stepped, concrete wall. Project to also stabilize a low-water crossing along the Cave Springs Campground access road.

  • Cedar Flat Wildlife Habitat and Watershed Enhancement Project

    Perform work to cut encroaching Utah junipers to perpetuate the grassland. This will increase the quantity and quality of forage available to wildlife. This grassland will also improve soil condition. Entire project area is about 8500 acres.

  • CenturyLink Fiber Optic cable placement Oak Creek Canyon

    Running fiber optic line on already existing APS poles between Junipine Resort and Orchard Canyon Resort to upgrade service

  • Chavez Pass Erosion Control Project

    Construction of numerous loose rock structures and brush dams in and around the project area in order to slow down and capture sediment to heal gullies and arroyos.

  • Chavez Ranch Road Improvements

    Proposal by private developer in coordination with Yavapai County to improve Chavez Ranch Road from Cathedral Vista Road to private property, including road construction.

  • Cinch Hook Rock Pit Use

    Project proposal is to develop and use available basalt rock material within the existing pit boundaries for Forest roads and administrative site maintenance and reconstruction. Rock materials may also be used for road maintenance for timber sales.

  • Cinder Lake Area Berms and Flood Control Facilities

    Proposals from the City of Flagstaff and Coconino County to each construct 2 additional berms to mitigate flooding concerns around Cinder Lake landfill and other areas related to the Schultz Fire. Permits would be issued for these structures.

  • Cinder Lake Landfill Road Improvements

    Increase the road prism, increase the turning radii of the road, move and extend utilities along roadway, improved drainage and the issuance of a special use authorization to the City of Flagstaff.

  • Cinder Lake Monitoring Wells/Bore Holes

    Proposal by the City of Flagstaff to construct and operate monitoring wells and bore holes to gather data around the Cinder Lake area.

  • City of Flagstaff Water Facility Improvements

    The City of Flagstaff, has requested authorization to construct and bury a new 8 inch diameter water line within the Lake Mary Well Field Area and construct a new vehicle and equipment shed at the Lake Mary Water Treatment Plant.

  • City of Flagstaff Water Monitoring Permit Amendment

    Adding infrastructure to measure snowmelt under existing bridge.

  • City of Flagstaff Zuni Drive Drainage Easement and Improvements

    Proposal by the City to construct additional drainage improvements along Zuni Road, including adding corrugated metal pipes and headwalls.

  • Clint's Well Underground Powerline Replacement

    Proposal by Arizona Public Service to replace a buried powerline from Lake Mary Road to Hwy 87 and along Forest Road 632 and 9033H east of Clints Well. This line replaces a failing existing buried line with minor realignments.

  • CO Bar Solar Interconnection Project

    Proposal to expand, maintain, and haul commercial vehicles on two Forest Service roads (1.9 miles of FR 417 and 2.6 miles of FR 9003) in connection with the CO Bar Solar Project on adjacent state and private lands

  • Coconino National Forest Motorized Travel Management Plan

    Make changes to the designated system of roads, trails, and areas for motorized use on the Coconino National Forest. Changes include restrictions to off-road motor vehicle use.

  • Commercial Short Stop Permit Program

    Proposal would create a short stop program to issue special-use permits for use on the Coconino National Forest. Initial permitted locations include: Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center, Bell Rock Vista, and Oak Creek Vista.

  • Copely Road Association Private Access

    Authorizing a private driveway across Forest lands approximately 400' long by 20' wide

  • Cornville Non-motorized Trail System

    Proposal to construct non-motorized trails connections between Cornville Road and the Verde River and SR89A and Oak Creek in the Cornville area.

  • Cornville Road Multi-Use Path

    Proposal in coordination with Yavapai County to construct a non-motorized, paved accessible trail along Cornville Road from SR89A to a parking lot just east of the Verde Santa Fe development. The NEPA is being completed by FHA.

  • Dahl FLPMA Private Road Special Use Permit

    Road access permit for access to private land from Highway 180 north of Flagstaff.

  • Deer Hill Trail Public Access Connector Trail

    Construct a non-motorized trail segment connecting a public easement within the Timberline Subdivision to the existing Deer Hill Trail on the Coconino National Forest in Sections 5, Township 22 North, Range 8 East.

  • Doney Park Waterline Improvement

    Upgrading a waterline from 2" to 6" diameter to serve a new development

  • Driveway Access across Forest land

    Approval of several driveways accessing private parcels across Forest Service land. One off FR510C and several off FR6440 (Lenox Road)

  • El Paso Natural Gas Company Pipeline Maintenance,

    New installation of a ground bed, Rectifier and Capstone Turbine Generator (CTG)(Project #1) and burying one mile of new power line cable from an exiting CTG (Project #2) on lands administered by the Coconino National Forest

  • El Paso Natural Gas Company Standby Generator Installation

    Authorize the construction of a new 6' x 6' cement pad for the installation of a 20kW propane generator to provide backup power during winter power outages to the existing communication facility.

  • Emory Oak Restoration

    Forest Service in partnership with the Yavapai-Apache Nation, Tonto Apache, San Carlos Apache, and White Mountain Apache tribes are developing proposals to manage and restore culturally important Emory oak groves.

  • Exploratory Core Drilling - Coconino and Kaibab Material Site Investigations

    Drilling of 6-8 inch diameter holes at 5 locations to determine the geologic make-up of the site for potential use as a rock pit. Includes using a truck-mounted auger to drill one or possibly two holes per location, then backfilling the excavation.

  • Fiber Optic Line Placement along North Highway 89

    Placement of a fiber optic cable by Arcadian Infracom within the Hwy 89 right-of-way from Flagstaff to the Coconino NF northern boundary.

  • Five-year Term Recreation Event Permits

    To support efficient special-use permit administration, the Coconino proposes to extend term of recreational events from one to five years. Events: Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival, Sedona Yoga Festival, Sedona Mt. Bike Festival, RunSedona

  • Flagstaff District Permit Reissuances Spring 2017

    Reissue permits for a water quality monitoring well for Fairfield Fort Valley and a flood control structure in Sinclair Wash for Coconino County, Mormon Lake Water Company pipeline, Belle Springs Road permit

  • Flagstaff Five Watershed Improvement Project

    Closure of non-system roads in the area including 1-17 to the West, Lake Mary Road to the North and East, Coconino 90 and FR240 to the South. Closure activities will include blocking roads with debris, revegetation, and obliteration with equipment.

  • Flagstaff Ranger District 2014 Special Use Permit Reissuances

    Proposal to reissue three special use authorizations in various locations that have expired or will expire in 2014. Uses include debris and siltation impoundments and roadside sign.

  • Flagstaff Ranger District 2016 Special Use Permits Reauthorizations and New Authorizations.

    Propose to reissue approximately 12 special use permits in various locations that will expire in 2015. Uses include private road use permits,ADOT's Oak Creek Rim Maintenance Camp, waterline/springs/storage tank infrastructures and weather stations.

  • Flagstaff Ranger District Christmas Tree Program

    Issuance of up to 200 Christmas tree permits in two designated areas to remove pinyon that is encroaching upon grasslands areas on the Flagstaff Ranger District

  • Flagstaff Ranger District October 2016 CE Week Special Use New Authorizations

    Propose to reissue several special use permits in various locations that have expired. Uses include private road use permits, waterline/springs/storage tank infrastructures, and research permit .

  • Flagstaff Ranger District Planting Project

    The Flagstaff Ranger District is proposing to plant multiple locations across the district which were deforested due to wildfires.

  • Forest Plan Amendment for Cultural Resource Protection Standards

    To remove unclear or conflicting standards and guidelines in the Forest Plan which suggest the Forest should reach a "No Effect" determination for effects to cultural resources under the National Historic Preservation Act.

  • Forest Road 128A Improvements.

    In order to provide safer access to the Northern Arizona Shooting Range, the Arizona Game & Fish Department is requesting the ability to improve Forest Service Road 128A.

  • Forest-wide Visitor Information Kiosks Project

    Project is to provide visitor information about motorized travel on the Coconino National Forest through a system of new kiosks constructed across the forest.

  • Fort Valley Soil Moisture Sensor Installation

    Installation of soil moisture sensing devices including placement of wireless and corded sensors at various depths in the ground. Ten to eleven T posts 1.2 to 1.5 meters tall with small solar panels, batteries and containment box would be installed.

  • Forty-Four Canyon Recreational Residence Tract Special Use Permit Modification

    The Forty-Four Canyon Recreational Residence Tract Special Use Permit Modification proposes to modify the existing three permits so that upgrades to drainage, septic and waste water systems can be made and to change ownership of all three residences

  • Fossil Creek Rangeland Management EA

    Analyze potential for renewing grazing permit on Fossil Creek Allotment

  • Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River Comprehensive River Management Plan

    Creation of a CRMP for Fossil Creek--click on "Analysis" tab to view Nov. 30, 2018, draft CRMP/DEIS documents. View Fossil Creek general information.

  • Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River Geotechnical Soil Test

    Conduct a geotechnical soil test within the Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River corridor in the vicinity of the historic Fossil Creek Bridge. Evaluate soils to determine if there is potential for a replacement bridge adjacent to the historic bridge.

  • Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River Interim Management Vault Toilets Project

    Add vault toilets in the Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River Corridor in order to provide adequate sanitation for existing visitation and to protect river values, including water quality and natural and cultural resources

  • Fossil Creek WSR Interim Management (2015)

    Implement additional interim management actions to protect Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River (WSR) values and improve public safety. Short-term actions include using a reservation system and temporary entry booths to manage day use and camping.

  • Fossil Fish Barrier Repairs

    Repairs to the concrete abutment of the Fossil Creek Fish Barrier

  • George Private Road Permit

    To issue an authorization for an private road to access private property. Authorization would permit use and maintenance of an existing road into private property and remove a second access road south of the private property and along the power line

  • Geotechnical study for the Proposed McGuireville to Oak Creek Transmission Line

    Issuance of a short-term special use permit for geotechnical study activities including drilling bore holes and striking metal plates to measure seismic results at 67 locations along a proposed transmission line route.

  • Girls Ranch Road Berm Project

    Project will analyze a Coconino County proposal to modify an existing special use permit to improve and maintain an existing berm south of Girl's Ranch Road On National Forest System lands.

  • Grapevine Interconnect (Grapevine Canyon Wind Project)

    Approximately 9 miles of new 345kV electric transmission line connecting a new wind park located on Flying M Ranch private property and State lands to the existing Western Area Power Authority (Western) 345kV line. Western will be taking lead on NEPA

  • Hart Prairie Fuels Reduction & Forest Health Project

    Fuel risk reduction and forest health improvement in Hart Prarie/Hochderffer Mountain vicinity, east of HW 180 and to the Kachina Peaks Wilderness boundary north to FR 418 south to FR 153.

  • Heart Trail & Little Elden Trail Realignment Project

    The Flagstaff Ranger District and its partners are proposing to realign segments of two trails within the Dry Lake Hills Trail system:Heart Trail and Little Elden Trail. Realignment would been done using hand tools.

  • Highway 89 Post-Fire Hazard Tree Removal

    Removal of approximately 1,631 dead and dying hazard trees along Hwy 89 for safety reasons.

  • Hilltop Road Permit

    Proposal for road access to private land located within the Peaks Ranger District/Hilltop Partners.

  • Hitchin Post Stables Special-Use Permit Reauthorization

    Reauthorizing special-use permit for horse trail riding and sleigh rides.

  • Houston Draw Aquatic Organism Passage Project

    Replacement of a 40-year old culvert that has rusted through with an open bottom arch structure that allows aquatic organism passage. The culvert is within stream habitat for Little Colorado spinedace and other native fish such as speckled dace.

  • Howard Road Additional Permit Area and Improvements

    Proposal to issue a permit to the Town of Camp Verde to widen and add a drainage ditch and fill material next to the existing Howard Road easement to address flooding and channel water to private drainage easements.

  • Hunter Access for Aspen Depredation Area

    Promote aspen regeneration on and around the San Francisco Peaks, including re-opening 13 miles of existing road beds that are currently closed under the recent 2011 TMR Decision to facilitate wildlife management.

  • Hurley Access Road

    Authorization for existing road to private property off the Page Springs Road near Cornville.

  • Hutch Mountain Communication Site

    Proposal to construct a commercial communication facility, including building, tower and solar power structures to provide improved wireless and other communication services in the area.

  • I-17 Hog Water Communication Site

    Proposal to construct a new communication 140 foot tall tower, buildings and solar power system to improve wireless service along Interstate 17.

  • Ike's Backbone

    Evaluate the vacant Ike's Backbone grazing allotment for closure due to infeasibility of managing grazing on it because of size and topography.

  • Improvements at Blue Ridge (C. C. Cragin) Reservoir

    Proposal is to upgrade boat ramp surfacing, stabilize rock slopes, install guardrails, improve surface drainage on the ramp and install a new floating boat dock at Blue Ridge Reservoir.

  • Indian Flat Private Road Access across Forest lands

    Project would allow construction of a driveway from FR9126A to two private parcels. Driveway would be approximately 250' x 20'.

  • Inner Basin Waterline Post Fire Repairs and Road Reconstruction

    Reconstruction of the City of Flagstaff drinking water pipeline, pipeline road (FR 146), and Schultz Pass Road (FR 420) at sites where it was washed out after the Pipeline Fire.

  • Inner Basin Waterline Wildlife Water Project

    This proposal would allow the AZGFD to repair three existing wildlife waters approved in 1993, as well as develop two new wildlife waters on the Inner Basin Waterline. Each water location would also have a 2500-gal storage tank added to the design.

  • Issuance of Outfitter & Guide Permits for Hiking and Trailhead Transportation

    Issuance of outfitter/guide permits for hiking and trailhead transportation on the Red Rock Ranger District.

  • Junction Wash Bridge Replacement

    Replace an existing single lane concrete bridge, with a similar 2-lane structure.

  • Kelly Canyon Pit Stockpile site

    ADOT to stockpile clean fill dirt at Kelly Canyon Pit.

  • Kelly Motorized Trails

    The goal of the Kelly Motorized Trails project is to create a sustainable motorized trail system for both single-track (motorcycles) and larger off-highway vehicles using a combination of existing non-system trails, roads, and new trail construction.

  • Kinnikinick Lake Fish Habitat Improvement

    Placement of juniper trees and catfish houses in Kinnikinick Lake to improve fish habitat to foster more and larger game fish for enhanced recreational opportunity

  • L.S.Grande Lode Exploration, ORBAY Minerals Inc.

    Exploration for gold by drilling. Consisting of clearing brush and surface vegetation, drilling two holes, backfilling the holes and sealing them.

  • Lake Mary Road and Bridge Improvement Project

    The Federal Highway Administration in cooperation with the Coconino National Forest and Coconino County, is proposing improvements to Lake Mary Road to address safety concerns and general roadway deficiencies (drainage, curve radii, sight distance).

  • Leonard Point Wildlife Drinkers Repair and Replacement Project

    Repair and replacement of 5 trick tank drinkers in the Leonard Point area on the Mogollon Rim Ranger District. The five drinkers were built in the 1970s and 1980s. The drinkers are to benefit pronghorn, elk and other wildlife.

  • Little Bly Pit Rock Crushing Project

    This project would crush and stock pile limestone rock that has been disposed of at the site for many years. The crushed rock aggregate would be used to improve forest and other roads on the District.

  • Lockett Meadow Vegetation Management Project

    This project would address the interrelated needs to reduce meadow encroachment from ponderosa pine, to remove identified hazard trees within the designated camping area, and reduce created and natural fuels.

  • Logan's Crossing Watchable Wildlife Project

    Project to develop parking and a walking trail to enhance bird watching and recreation opportunities along the Rio de Flag. Also includes installation of some interpretive signs.

  • Long Park private access across Forest land

    Authorizing existing driveways on Forest land between FR91 and private parcels

  • Long Valley Experimental Forest Restoration Project

    Purposes: to conduct experimental studies to further knowledge and practice of ecological restoration treatments in southwestern ponderosa pine ecosystems; reduce hazardous fuel accumulations; create a demonstration area over about 1,100 acres.

  • Long Valley Meadow Restoration

    Restoration of a wet meadow ecosystem using mechanized equipment to stabilize channels and installing rock and timber-based structures to better manage the flow of water and stabilize meadow soils.

  • Long Valley Work Center Meadow Restoration

    The purpose of the project is to restore vegetative rigor and natural patterns of stream flow and drainage to a degraded meadow east of the Long Valley Work Center.

  • Lumen Fiber Optic Installation Along Highway 180

    Install fiber optic cable on an existing APS power line between Magdalena Road and the Basecamp at Snowbowl.

  • Mahan-Landmark Forest Restoration Project

    Fuels reduction and ecosystem restoration over approximately 42,000 acres east of Lake Mary Road and surrounding Hutch, Mahan, Pine and Landmark Mountains.

  • Marshall Lake Improvement Project

    AZGFD is requesting to do road improvements, increase wildlife habitat, and wetland modifications to the project area to improve wildlife habitat quality and diversity at the wetland by increasing water runoff and retention.

  • Mason Lane Ditch Upgrade

    The Mason Lane Water Users Association, supported by The Nature Conservancy, proposes to pipe 5,296 feet of a leaking section of the historic Mason Lane Ditch, in place since 1901. The section crosses both Forest Service and private lands.

  • Miss Cindy Pasture Fence Realignment

    Replace an existing electric fence with a non-electric hard wire fence. Relocate parts of the fence to protect cultural sites.

  • Mogollon Monster 100 Mile Run

    The proposal consists of a 100 mile trail race through the Coconino National Forest, primarily along the Cabin Loop Trail system as well as portions of the General Crook Trail, Forest Roads 300 & 218 and off of the Mogollon Rim on Tonto NF trails.

  • Mogollon Rim Christmas Tree Cutting Project, Wildcat Springs Area

    The Mogollon Rim Ranger District is proposing to authorize personal use cutting of White Fir, Douglas Fir and Ponderosa Pine Christmas Trees off of Forest Roads 149, 616, 6034, 9385T, 9385W, 9385X, 6035, 6036 and 6038 in the Wildcat Springs area.

  • Mogollon Rim Oystershell Scale Mitigation Trials Project

    To study the effectiveness of various treatments to select aspen stands to for addressing oystershell scale infestations.

  • Mogollon Rim Ranger District 2014 Special Use Reauthorizations

    Proposal to reissue five special use authorizations in various locations that have expired or will expire in 2014. Uses include cinder stockpile area, private communication leases, water infrastructure and weather stations.

  • Mogollon Rim Ranger District 2015 Special Use Permit Reauthorizations

    Proposal to reissue two special use authorizations in various locations that will expire in 2015. Uses include a water infrastructure and a resource monitoring site.

  • Mormon Mountain Buried Utility Replacement

    To replace buried utility lines that have failed that provide services to the top of Mormon Mountain for communications facilities.

  • Mormon Mountain Communication Site Plan

    Develop a new communication site plan to address changes in communication technology, including proposed cell tower.

  • Mount Elden Communication Site Lease Reissuances

    To issue new communication site leases/permits for existing facilities on Mount Elden that are expiring.

  • Mt Elden Communication Site Improvements

    Amend current permits for movement and replacement of a transformer and installation of other equipment, installation of concrete pad and an equipment cabinet, and the construction of two retaining walls around an existing concrete pads.

  • Mt Elden/Dry Lake Hills Recreation Planning

    This proposal is being brought forward to address non-motorized recreation with regards to trails, special uses and facilities management in the Mt. Elden-Dry Lake Hills (MEDL) area.

  • Munds Park Truck Barn SUP for Coconino County

    Coconino County is proposing to build a new truck barn on National Forest System land just east of Munds Park, at the east end of Hillside Rd, behind the water tank.

  • Museum Fire Sediment Reduction Project

    This project would promote watershed healing and reduce sediment delivery to areas downstream from the 2019 Museum Fire. Activities include stabilizing alluvial fans and stream channels to prevent channel incision and promote a more disperse flow.

  • National Park Service and Other Federal Users At Mt Elden Communication Site

    Proposal to issue a communication site authorizations to the Grand Canyon National Park and other federal users in the existing federal building and Bureau of Indian Affairs tower facility on Mt Elden.

  • NAU Parks & Recreation Backpacking Outfitting & Guiding Special Use Permit

    The Flagstaff Ranger District is proposing to issue a outfitting and guiding priority special use permit (FSH 2709.14 53.1m)to the Parks and Recreation Management Program at Northern Arizona University for the purpose of outdoor education.

  • Niles Radio Shelter Expansion on Mount Elden

    Expansion of an existing communications equipment shelter on Mount Elden at site ME0

  • North Forest Grassland Restoration Project

    The Flagstaff Ranger District is proposing to reduce pinyon and juniper encroachment on grasslands within the northern boundaries of the Forest. Treatments would focus on thinning the encroaching trees followed by broadcast burns.

  • Northern Arizona Wildlife Crossings

    Construction of three highway overpasses to allow wildlife passage. Two overpasses will be on Interstate 17 and One will be on Interstate 40 in northern Arizona.

  • Oak Creek Overlook Vending Reauthorization

    Reauthorize existing special use permit for vending at Oak Creek Overlook.

  • Oak Creek Overlook Vending Special Use Reauthorization

    Reissuance of a special use authorization for vending at the Oak Creek Overlook. This permit is currently held by Native Americans for Community Action (NACA) and expires in December 2014.

  • Oak Creek Rim Switchbacks Communication Site

    Proposal to build a 120 foot tall communication tower, support equipment shelter, buried power line connection and common carrier microwave system to support improved cellular communications along Hwy 89A in Oak Creek Canyon.

  • Oak Creek Water Co Pipeline

    Proposal to reissue a permit for an existing water pipeline and increase right of way width from 10 feet to 20 feet to add an additional pipeline in the Sedona area.

  • Oak Creek Watershed Restoration Project

    Restoration of Oak Creek Watershed, as a follow to the 2016 Middle and Lower Oak Creek Canyon Watershed Restoration Action Plan. Click on "Analysis" tab to view the July 24, 2019 EA and on the "Decision" tab to view the Sept. 20, 2019 decision notice

  • Oak Grove Rock Pit Expansion

    A proposed expansion of Oak Grove Rock pit to the north of the current cinder pit, to access hard rock basalt for crushing.

  • Offield Land Exchange

    A Land exchange of 42 acres of National Forest lands within the Coconino NF for approximately 277 acres of non-Federal land.

  • Page Springs Road Association Access

    Proposal by an association to construct and improve road 09825 for access into private property. Located in Oak Creek off the Willow Point Road. Two spur roads no longer in use and not designated for public use would be blocked or obliterated.

  • Paint Rock Mining Exploration

    Proposal to mining claimant to do additional exploration using blasting and hand techniques on an existing red rock mining claim between Sugarloaf Mountain and Black Mountain.

  • Peaks Range Allotment

    Update allotment management plan.

  • Permit Reissuances Flagstaff Ranger District 2012 CE

    Proposal to reissue expired permits for numerous permits located within the Flagstaff Ranger District and AT&T buried telephone line that is located on the Flagstaff and Red Rock Districts.

  • Permit Reissuances Mogollon Rim District 2010

    Proposal to reissue expired permits for Coconino Count Sheriff's Office comm site, NAU reserach, Univ of Montana research, Jack Lodge sign, ADOT camp and cinder storage and Collins research permit.

  • Permits for Guided Historical Tours, Rehabilitation Hikes, and Running Clinics

    The Forest Service seeks to permit non-motorized activities, specifically a guided historical tour; two substance abuse rehabilitation clinic hikes; and a guided running clinic, within the Red Rock Ranger District on the Coconino National Forest

  • Pinegrove Campground Improvement and Kinnikinick Campground Conversion Project

    Improve and expand camping opportunities at Pinegrove Campground and convert existing Kinnikinick Campground to day-use.

  • Pit Toilet Decommissioning

    Removal of 13 non-functioning pit toilets and accumulated waste. This project will address violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act by removing all materials from pits that are leaking or have the potential to leak.

  • Pivot Rock-Hackberry Range Allotment

    Determine whether to continue to authorize livestock grazing, determine where livestock grazing is appropriate and to what intensity or level of grazing.

  • Plan Revision for the Coconino National Forest

    Revision of the Coconino National Forest's Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) that guides activities on the Coconino NF such as recreation management and improvement of ecosystem health. For more information, visit http://go.usa.gov/gnzY

  • Post Museum Fire Drainage Stabilization Project

    Use of in-stream rock structures to storm proof drainages in a narrow corridor between the Museum Fire and private lands.

  • Post-fire erosion and flood control activities East of Highway 89

    Rehabilitation of flood damaged areas and construction and reconstruction of berms and other flood mitigation structures to address future flood events.

  • Post-fire Flood Mitigation Activities West of Highway 89

    construction and drainage modification activities to address recent post-fire flooding and future flood risk in three areas west of Highway 89 and north of Interstate 40 in watersheds affected by the 2022 Tunnel and Pipeline wildfires.

  • Prescott-Poland-Childs P-25-0 APS 69kV Sub-transmission Line Permit Reissue

    The Prescott National Forest is proposing to re-issue a 50-year permit for Arizona Public Service to continue operation and maintenance of their 69kV sub-transmission line that runs between Prescott, Poland Junction, and Childs, Arizona.

  • Private road access across Forest lands.

    Authorization of administrative use only road and construction of 20' of driveway to connect private land to the admin road for private parcel access

  • Pronghorn Fence Modification Project

    This project would include relocating highway right of way fence across US Highway 180 and US Highway 89 North to promote permeability and movement of pronghorn across the two highways.

  • Pronghorn Fence Modification Project - Phase II

    This project would relocate highway right of way fence further from highways in an effort to promote movement of pronghorn across Highway 180.

  • Quail Ridge and Old Indian Road Use Permits

    Proposal for three new road use permits for driveways across Forest System lands for ingress and egress to private property.

  • Qwest Corp. D/B/A CenturyLink QC

    Centurylink will install approx. 6400 feet of fiberoptic cable in existing conduit along Hwy 179 headed south to the Red Rock R.D. and splice fiberline into F.S. office. One concrete tele-comm pedestal adjacent to the office will be replaced.

  • Re-issue Special Use Permit to Central AZ Modelers

    Special Use Permit is for operation and maintenance of a fenced model airplane field covering 5.17 acres of National Forest System Lands in Yavapai County.

  • Reauthorization of Several Expired or Expiring Road Use Special Use Authorizations 2020

    Reauthorization of several road use (driveways and other access to private property) Special Use Authorizations.

  • Red Rock Country Trailhead Transit and Parking Restrictions

    A transportation effort by the City of Sedona to expand mass transit services at select trailheads. Alternative transportation would include shuttle at five trailheads. Parking restrictions would be at Cathedral Rock and Soldiers Pass trailheads.

  • Red Rock District Permit Reissuances 2010

    Several smaller permits including Yavapai County Detention structure, Verde Overlook Road, Blevins/Boardwalk Blvd Rd., Burton Road, Sacred Messa Road, Parker Road, Cable One buried line, SEC Surveys. No changes to terms of permits -reissuance only.

  • Red Rock Outfitter Guide Permits

    Reissue existing outfitter/guide permits and convert them to priority status

  • Red Rock Ranger District Gully Restoration

    Use of rock, logs and native plants to restore gullies and incised ephemeral stream channels throughout the Red Rock Ranger District.

  • Red Rock RD 2013 Permit Reauthorizations

    Proposal to reissue approximately 27 permits in various locations that have expired. Uses include private roads, Sterling Springs Fish Hatchery, water weirs, mineral stockpile site, signs and the Chapel of the Holy Cross.

  • Red Rock Trails Access Plan Phase 1

    The Red Rock Ranger District proposes up to 30 miles of non-motorized trail construction, adoption of 16 miles of user-created trails, and naturalization of 21 miles of user-created trails, in 3 communities: Sedona; Village of Oak Creek; & Cornville.

  • Red Rock Trails Access Plan Phase 2

    As part of the Red Rock Trails Access Plan, this Phase 2 project proposes Turkey Creek-area improvements, including construction; user-created adoption; system-trail re-routes; user-created naturalization; and system trail naturalization.

  • Red Rock Trails Access Plan Phase 2

    Project canceled because it is a duplicate. Correct Project ID number is 66806. Thos interested in information related to this project should refer to project ID number 66806. Project will remain on the public SOPA for one quarter and then be removed

  • Red Rock Trails Enhancement 2018

    Improve the Red Rock Ranger District trail system by adding approximately 34 miles of non-motorized trails, including constructing 17 miles and adopting 17 miles of user-created routes. Also, additional trails would be re-routed or naturalized.

  • Red Rock Trails Phase IV

    Adoption of new trails in the Red Rock area and decommissioning of inappropriate social trails.

  • Reissuance of Outfitter/Guide Use in Broken Arrow

    Reissuance of Pink Jeep Tours' existing outfitter/guide use on Broken Arrow Road. Conversion of three existing Pink Jeep outfitter/guide permits into one permit (administrative change only; no change to use levels).

  • Reissuance of Transmission Line Permits

    Reissue seven special use permits for transmission lines

  • Saddle Mountain Communication Site

    Development of a site plan and approval of new tower and buildings at Saddle Mountain.

  • Salt River Project New Snow Measurement Station Amendment Request

    Salt River Project has proposed installation of instrumentation to collect snow measurement data. The location is at an existing snowtography site managed by NRCS across Lake Mary Road from the Happy Jack Station.

  • SBA Communication Site improvements, Mount Elden

    construction of a new concrete pad, generator, and propane tank at the SBA Tower on Mount Elden.

  • Schnebly Hill Communication Site Lease Reissuances

    Reissuance of communication site leases for expiring ones, including Verizon and Sedona Fire District leases and other facilities associated with this site.

  • Schultz Creek Crossing and Mount Elden Road Easement

    The Coconino National Forest is considering a proposal from Coconino County Public Works Department (Department) to engineer and construct an improved Schultz Creek crossing for Mt. Elden Lookout Rd. along with an easement to be issued to Coconino Co

  • Schultz Fire Reforestation and Site Preparation

    The Schultz Fire Reforestation and Site Preparation project includes hand planting of approximately 4,500 acres of conifer seedlings and jackstrawing of approximately 350 acres to protect aspen regeneration within the Schultz Fire boundary.

  • Schultz Sediment Reduction Additions and Wupatki Trails Drainage Channel

    Proposal from Coconino County to conduct drainage improvements near Wupatki Trails Subdivision north of Flagstaff and some small area additions to the Schultz Sediment Reduction Project.

  • Schultz Sediment Reduction Project

    Project will analyze the effects of issuing a special use permit for a Coconino County proposal to recontour and stabilize watershed channels within the 2010 Schultz burn area to reduce sediment production.

  • Sean Austin Driveway Permit

    Access via a driveway across NFS lands to a private parcel.

  • Sedona Marathon

    Proposal to increases the maximum number of participants in the Sedona Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K races. This also extends the term of the permit to 5 years

  • Sedona Marathon Special Use Event

    Special use permit to authorize the Sedona Marathon for the next 5 years. The course for the full and half marathon, as well as the 10K race, is partially located on the Coconino National Forest.

  • Sedona Trails - Phase III

    Develop trails in the Elephant Butte and Mescal Tank Areas.

  • Sedona Trails Additions Phase II

    Evaluate area around Sedona for new trail opportuities. Trails being considered include: Airport Connect, Hangover, Hi Line, Lower and Upper Bones, Chuckwagon Connect, Rust Bucket.

  • Sedona Trails Enhancements

    Various enhancements to the trail system and several trailheads around Sedona. Includes coordination with the City of Sedona to designate and construct additional system trails.

  • Seismic Monitoring Site

    Seismic monitoring at a location near Snowbowl road. Access will be from open travel management roads, FR 151 to FR9215B and then by walking to the site.

  • Sheep Crossing Trail-FUTS Trail Additions

    City of Flagstaff is proposing to obtain a permit to construct a portion of the Flagstaff Urban Trail System 10 foot wide aggregate trail with 2 foot native shoulders to complete section of the trail system. Drainage work on Highway Stock tank.

  • Show Low South Land Exchange

    A proposal to exchange 1028 acres Federal Land (Apache-Sitgreaves NFs & Coconino NF) for 1558 acres of non federal lands (Apache-Sitgreaves, Prescott and Coconino NF).

  • Slate Mountain Pronghorn Habitat Restoration Phase III

    Work w/ Game and Fish Department to remove encroaching ponderosa pine and juniper trees from natural meadow areas on 2250 acres near Slate Mtn. Work will be accomplished w/ hand tools, and possibly the use of tree shearer and tree shredder.

  • Slide Rock State Park Fence

    Slide Rock State Park proposes to install a 6-foot tall, chain-link fence for approximately 2,550 feet adjacent to the park along the west side of State Route 89A to protect riparian resources and improve human safety.

  • Soldiers Pass Motorized Use

    Analysis of motorized use on Soldier Pass Road and how to bring it into compliance with Forest Plan direction for social encounter levels. Current use has exceeded capacity.

  • Sparklight Fiber Optic Line in Cornville Area

    Sparklight proposes to hang fiber optic line along existing APS poles for approximately three miles in the Cornville area. The purpose of the fiber optic line would be to increase broadband infrastructure, particularly at area schools.

  • Special Use Permit Areas for Group Gatherings, Mogollon Rim District

    Two group camp sites are proposed for issuance of temporary Special Use Permits(SUPs) for groups of 75 or more people or for recreation events that involve a fee. The Dane Spring site on FR321A is the only site that was approved at decision.

  • Special-use Designation Group Use Sites

    The Red Rock Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest has designated 11 areas appropriate for commonly requested activities for larger-sized groups that require a special-use permit.

  • Spring Creek (Oak Creek Aquatic Species Protection)

    Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) project to construct a fish barrier on Spring Creek to protect the native fish. BOR has prepared the NEPA analysis for public review and comment. The Forest Service will prepare a separate decision based on the analysis.

  • SRP Flowtography site installation and helicopter landing zones for access

    SRP would like to install two "flowtography" and snow level monitoring sites on the Mogollon Rim District. They would also like to identify helicopter landing sites nearby for access to the sites for maintenance and repair.

  • SRP Helicopter Landing Sites for City of Flagstaff Watershed

    Authorization of additional helicopter landing sites to SRP special use permit to monitor and maintain water data/weather stations.

  • St. Joseph's Youth Camp Wastewater System Replacement Project

    This project would allow for up to 12 test pits ( 3 pits at 4 sites)to be excavated to determine soil suitability in order to identify the location of a new leach field for a new septic system and replacement of the existing system.

  • Stock tank invasive aquatic species management

    Establish clearance for treatments of non-invasive aquatic species in sotck tanks to prevent non-native invasive fish and other aquatic species from being reintroduced to downstream habitat with Threatened, Endangeredm and Sensitive fish.

  • Sunset Crater National Monument Waterline Replacement

    Rehabilitate and upgrade the water and phone/IT system at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. The project consists of the general construction of underground potable water mains and a phone/IT conduit will also be installed.

  • Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Trails

    Construction of almost 11 miles of non-motorized trails to connect to an existing trail system within Sunset Crater National Monument.

  • T-Mobile Generator and Propane Tank Install

    Construction of two 3'x10' concrete pads to mount a generator and a propane tank

  • TDS Telecom Blue Ridge, Arizona Stimulus Project

    TDS Telecommunications proposes to upgrade about 7.2 miles of communications lines and related facilities in the Blue Ridge are of Happy Jack, Arizona. Cable and proposed facilities will be placed along existing roads and highways on forest lands.

  • TDS COMM LLC FIBER OPTIC LINE

    construction and maintenance of a new fiber optic line and associated microwave tower, to be buried in Forest System road 136 between two subdivisions. Township 14N, R10E, Sections 7 & 8, Township 15N, R10E, Section 5. Please see the attached map.

  • TDS Mormon Lake Buried Line

    Proposal by TDS to obtain a permit to construct a buried communications line along Mormon Lake Road, FR90.

  • TDS Telecom Fiberoptic Cable Installation at Mormon Mountain

    TDS Telecom proposes to excavate a trench 150 feet in length and install fiberoptic line inside of the trench to provide high-speed internet service to one of their leasees.

  • TDS Telecom Fiberoptic Installation at Happy Jack Station

    TDS Telecom has requested an amendment #7 to their existing authorization COC0507 to install approximately 560 of buried fiber optic cable to provision high speed internet to the Happy Jack Forest Service Facility

  • TDS Telecom Mormon Mountain Communication Site Buried Fiber Optic Cable

    Install new buried fiber optic cable between two existing communication towers located within the boundaries of the Mormon Mountain Communication Site.

  • TDS Telecom Telephone Cable Burial

    TDS Telecom LLC wishes to bury 150 feet of telephone cable along Forest Road 90C near Dairy Springs Campground

  • TDS Telecom telephone cable bury

    TDS telecom LLC would like to bury a 150 feet section of telephone cable along Forest RD 90C

  • Three new road use (driveway) permits on the Flagstaff Ranger District

    Authorization of three new Special Use Permits for driveways to access private property across Forest Service Lands.

  • Timberline and Wupatki Estates Post Fire Hazard Tree Removal

    Removal of dead and down hazard trees along the private property boundary of the Timberline and Wupaki Estates northwest of Flagstaff, AZ.

  • Timberline Trail System

    Work with Coconino County Parks & Recreation to locate and construct an 8-mile trail connecting Timberline/Doney Park to the City of Flagstaff, near Flagstaff Mall. The trail will link with other Timberline/Doney inter-community trails and the FUTS.

  • Tin Can Canyon Grassland Restoration

    Restore grasslands through a reduction of juniper cover on the Fossil Creek Allotment through hand treatment on 800 acres. This action expands upon 1,200 acres of juniper treatment in the 2013 Fossil Creek Environmental Assessment Decision Notice.

  • Tobias-Flynn Private Land Access

    Proposal to construct a road from SR179 to private property across Oak Creek from Poco Diablo and Chavez Crossing Group Campground in Sedona. Proposal is the result of litigation requiring the Forest Service to provide an easement.

  • Town of Camp Verde Amendment to Master Auth RED2396 to install water line

    Town of Camp Verde is requesting an amendment to their master authorization RED2396 to allow them to install approximately 430 feet of 8 inch iron pipe across Coconino NF lands to provision water to their complex on adjacent city property.

  • Transwestern Pipeline Company's construction of a new deep ground bed and junction box.

    Transwestern Pipeline Company proposes to install new anode ground beds to be used as a method of obtaining ground water within their existing gas line right-of-way located on lands administered by the Coconino National Forest.

  • Treatment of Noxious Weeds - Three Forests -

    Proposal is to determine methods to effectively manage noxious weeds on the Coconino, Kaibab and Prescott National Forests

  • Unisource Energy Permit Reissuance

    Reissuances of expiring master permit for buried natural gas lines in various locations around Flagstaff and the Verde Valley.

  • Unisource Gas (UNS) Old Munds Highway Natural Gas Pipeline Spur

    UNS is requesting permission to install a natural gas spur line to provide gas from their mainline running through Coconino NF to private property. The 3/4 inch pipeline would be buried 3.5ft deep and cross 33ft of Coconino NF lands.

  • Unisource Gas Walnut Creek Meadows Extension

    Approval of a special use permit amendment for the installation, operation and maintenance of additional gas line extending approximately 2 miles to the Walnut Creek Meadows Subdivision. Location would be in existing road ROW and along waterline.

  • Unisource Highlands Fire Dept Gas Line

    Proposal to extend an existing gas line approximately 175 feet on the west side of Munds Park Road within the Coconino County Road easement. This would provide gas service to the Highlands Fire Department #23.

  • Upper Burn and Home Pastures Fence Relocation Project

    The pasture fence separating Home and Upper Burn Pastures on the Cosnino Allotment would be relocated to reduce unauthorized cutting of the fence to gain access to a non-motorized area.

  • Upper Verde River - Wild and Scenic River Suitability Study Environmental Assessment

    The Prescott National Forest has completed a draft environmental assessment (DEA) and FONSI on the Upper Verde Wild and Scenic River Suitability Study for 37 miles of the Upper Verde River on the Prescott and Coconino National Forests.

  • V-V Viewing Platform

    Construct a handicap accessible viewing platform at the V-V cultural site

  • Verde Connect

    A new road to connect Cornville Road to State Route 260

  • Verde River-Beaver Creek LWCF Acquisition

    Acquisition of approximately 60 acres of private land at the convergence of the Verde River and Beaver Creek.

  • Verde Valley Trail Planning

    Establish a system of motorized and non-motorized use trails in the area around Rim Rock, Montezuma and McGuireville to provide a system of sustainable trails.

  • Walker Basin Range Allotment

    Re-authorization of livestock grazing in a manner that maintains and/or moves the area toward Forest Plan objectives and desired conditions.

  • Wallin Private Land Access

    Private road access to land near Lake Mary Road and Clints Well. Existing road not currently open to the public.

  • Watershed Camp Permit Issuance

    Proposal by Visionquest to obtain a permit for the Watershed Camp to operate a youth program typically through contracts with the Dept of Corrections.

  • Wedding Planner Outfitting & Guiding Special Use Permit

    The Flagstaff Ranger District proposes to issue a Priority Special Use Permit for Outfitting and Guiding Services to a wedding planner. This permit would authorize up to 10 weddings/ year at established locations.

  • West Fork Bridge Replacement Project

    Replacement of a structurally deficient bridge on Forest Service Systems Lands while maintaining the natural flow regime and allowing for unhindered aquatic organism passage.

  • West Fork of Oak Creek Aquatic Restoration

    Restore a native assemblage of aquatic species in West Fork of Oak Creek. which includes native fish, northern leopard frog, and narrow-headed garter snakes. Construct fish barrier, use pesticide to remove non-native fish, stock with native fish.

  • West Sedona Designated Dispersed Camping and Day-Use Areas

    Delineate already designated areas for day-use parking and designated dispersed overnight camping and execute an emergency closure order to dispersed camping and campfires outside of these areas.

  • White Hills Motorized Single Track Trail

    Construction of approx. 30-miles of motorized single track trail that includes the establishment of a parking area and obliteration of adjacent non-system routes. Previously named Cornville Motorized Single Track Trail

  • Wickiup Creek Flow Restoration

    Restoration of Wickiup Creek is needed to re-establish a surface flow channel through excavation of accumulated sediment and the addition of grade controls to maintain a stable, alluvial channel through the reach of Wickiup draw.

  • Wildlife Water Catchment Reconstruction and Decommissioning Project

    AZGFD proposes to rebuild four wildlife water catchments to current AZGFD guidelines of R-panel apron over four polyethylene storage tanks totaling 10,000 gallons, and a new polyethylene walk in style trough will replace each existing drinker.

  • Willard Springs Stockpiles Site for Coconino County Public Works

    Issuance of a permit to Coconino County Public Works for a stockpile site of Green Waste at Willard Springs Pit.

  • Windmill West Allotment

    Reauthorization of livestock term grazing permit on approximately 108,100 acres.

  • Windmill West Triangle Trough Relocation

    The Windmill West Allotment permit holder is to relocate a water trough to a new location off FR 9451A, as the damaged trough is not operable. An essential water source for livestock, the trough will be moved .28 miles to the west.

  • Yavapai Apache Sewer and Utility Line Project

    Proposal to construct a buried utility line (sewer and likely natural gas) along Middle Verde and Reservation Loop Road in the Camp Verde, Arizona area.

  • Yeager Canyon Logjam Removal

    Removal of logs and other debris behind a culvert on Forest Road 96. There is concern that a storm event will result in culvert blockage and the storm water will wash out the road.

  • Year-round Recreation Site Access Points, Mogollon Rim Ranger District

    Project proposal is to provide new public access and parking areas with various levels of amenities on major forest travel routes for purposes of accomodating winter recreation and increased year-round recreation.

  • Yellow Jacket Rock Pit #2 Use 2011

    Use of the existing pile of cinders and clay fill at Yellow Jacket Pit #2. Materials that are available are in two stockpiles and have an estimated volume of 1,000 cubic yards. No further development of the pit will occur.