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Tahoe National Forest seeks public input regarding forest health treatments near Camptonville...

Release Date: January 17th, 2025
Contact Information: Julia Bonney    julia.bonney@usda.gov

NEVADA CITY, Calif. (Jan. 17, 2025) - Tahoe National Forest (TNF) is seeking public 
comment regarding proposed forest health and wildfire risk reduction treatments around the 
community of Camptonville and New Bullard’s Bar Reservoir. The forest is seeking input on the 
planned actions within TNF’s subproject area #2 of the North Yuba Landscape Resilience Project 
(NYLRP).

The 275,000-acre NYLRP is a landscape-scale vegetation and fuels management project 
designed to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire, create fire adapted communities, improve 
forest health and promote mature and old growth forest characteristics that are resilient to 
fire, drought, insects and disease. Project planning began in 2018, with implementation 
expected over 15 to 20 years. The project was informed by collaboration with the North Yuba 
Forest Partnership, which includes a diverse group of partners working to reduce the risk of 
wildfire and improve forest health within the North Yuba River watershed.

The NYLRP is being implemented in several phases through a staged-decision approach, 
providing flexibility to adjust treatments based on field conditions and monitoring while still 
meeting landscape-scale goals. The project’s record of decision for it’s first phase of 
implementation (subproject area #1), treating approximately 32,000 acres, was issued in July 
2023. Public comment is now open for the project’s second phase (subproject area #2), which 
will treat approximately 29,000 acres.

“This next record of decision on the North Yuba landscape continues our path to dramatically 
increase the scale and pace of forest health treatments for those communities surrounded by 
dense and overgrown forested land directly in, and reliant on, the North Yuba watershed,” said 
acting Tahoe National Forest Supervisor Heather Noel. “We are heavily invested in creating a 
more resilient fire-adapted forest by taking necessary measures to reduce the potential for 
extreme fire behavior.”

Wildfire risk reduction efforts within the North Yuba landscape are being prioritized in 
alignment with the U.S. Forest Service’s Wildfire Crisis Strategy, a gameplan to address the 
growing risk of catastrophic wildfire across the United States. The North Yuba project footprint 
encompasses several communities surrounded by the largest area of unburned forest in the 
Central Sierra Nevada, placing it at a high risk for destructive wildfire. 

Two in-person public open houses will be held to discuss this preliminary draft record of 
decision and answer questions: 
• Jan. 28, 5:30 to 7 p.m., North San Juan Community Center, 29190 State Highway 49, 
North San Juan, Calif., 95960
• Jan. 30, 5:30 to 7 p.m., Camptonville Community Center, 15333 Cleveland Ave, 
Camptonville, Calif., 95922

If you would like to provide comments on this preliminary draft record of decision for NYLRP 
subproject area #2 please submit through any of the following methods:

• Mail: Heather Noel, Acting Tahoe National Forest Supervisor c/o Nicole Gemmell, Attn: 
North Yuba Landscape Resilience Project, 631 Coyote Street, Nevada City, CA 95959
• Hand delivered: Tahoe National Forest Headquarters, 631 Coyote Street, Nevada City 
CA 95959. Office hours for those who wish to hand deliver their written comments are 
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday (except federal holidays).
• Email: Send text or html e-mail, Adobe portable document format (PDF), and formats 
viewable in Microsoft Office applications (.doc or .docx). to nicole.gemmell@usda.gov
with the subject “North Yuba ROD 2”.

Submitted comments should include: 

• Name, address and telephone number of the commenter and, if applicable, the 
organization represented
• A heading or subject line of “North Yuba ROD 2,” and
• Specific concerns, issues or suggestions related to the decision and the reasons for any 
concerns or suggestions.

Additional information regarding this project can be obtained by emailing Nicole Gemmell, 
Environmental Coordinator, at nicole.gemmell@usda.gov. Project documents and information
is available to review online.

Last updated March 18th, 2025