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The Forest Service follows NEPA regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Under this rule, Forest Service officials determine which proposed projects are shared for public input.

The agency no longer issues a schedule of proposed actions (SOPA) report. Below is the current list of proposed projects available for review—your opportunity to learn more, share feedback, and stay engaged in decisions that shape the future of our public lands.

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Angeles National Forest Projects

ANF proposes to improve and maintain defense zones for administrative sites. Sites include recreation residences, communication sites, and campgrounds that currently lack adequate defensible space for protection from unwanted effects of wildfire.

Forest will demolish and remove buildings at Chilao, Wildwood and Oak Flat. Los Cantiles Site will be removed and decommissioned. Toilet buildings will be replaced at Horse Flat, Bandido, and Millard. All work occurs within existing devloped sites

The purpose of the Bobcat Reforestation Project is to restore and enhance the forest ecosystem in areas impacted by the 2020 Bobcat Fire. This project aims to re-establish forest strucgture, improve forest health, and support biodiversity.

Parking lot asphalt and restriping, accessibility improvements, Rec Site amenity maintenance/replacements, water well head system improvement, roof replacement for NRHP eligible restroom building, & repair of fencing and signage damaged by fire

This project will reduce the buildup of hazardous fuels adjacent to the foothill communities of Sunland and Tujunga providing increased defensible space within the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas.

Issue new special use permit and then determine whether to amend special use authorization to replace and increase amount of storage from 25,000 gallons to 150,000 gallons.

Having a GSOB treatment plan based on topography, road distance, recreational uses, special uses, and a corresponding site-specific management plan is critical to the rapid assessment and treatment of newly discovered infestations.

MRA requested to obtain a SUP for a two-way radio communication tower at Whitaker Ridge adjacent to the LA-RICS Facility. It includes a freestanding shelter and attached mounting within the existing chain-link fence on site.

Renegade Towers, LLC, is proposing to build, operate, and maintain a communications tower and generator. This is especially important for interagency operations during emergency incidents.

In support of the CRMP for Piru Creek WSR, final documents are available for an objection period pursuant to Forest Service Regulations (36 CFR 218). See posted notice for background and instructions on submitting comments.

Project Archive

Some of our older projects can be accessed in our Project Archive.