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Gila National Forest to postpone June 25 public meeting

Due to ongoing Trout Fire emergency

Release Date: June 20th, 2025

Silver City, NM, June 20, 2025—Gila National Forest officials have decided to postpone the June 25 public meeting regarding the 2022 Black Fire Recovery – Phase 1 project due to the ongoing Trout Fire. 

“We want to encourage robust public participation in the Phase 1 Black Fire recovery project, and out of respect for community members who are currently displaced by evacuations due to the Trout Fire, we have decided to postpone next week’s Black Fire recovery public meeting in Silver City,” said Gila National Forest Supervisor Camille Howes. “Once a new meeting date has been selected, the date, time, and location will be announced, so please stay tuned for more information to come.”

The 2022 Black Fire encompassed 237,263 acres of the Gila National Forest. Since that time, the forest and its partners have worked on repairing roads, trails, and fences, and cleaned stock tanks of sediment. In September 2024, the forest approved a Watershed Restoration Action Plan (WRAP) covering 24 watersheds impacted by the fire or its downstream effects. The WRAP describes the kinds of stream, road, trail, forest, and rangeland restoration activities would be needed to restore the watersheds to proper functioning condition. The WRAP is available online at https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/gila/natural-resources/forest-health/black-fire-recovery.

Last updated June 20th, 2025