Suiattle Access and Travel Management Plan
The proposal is to determine what roads to retain, what roads are no longer needed, and which of a variety of road treatments will be implemented on roads in the Suiattle River watershed. The purpose of the proposal is to align the size of the Forest Service road system with projected road maintenance budgets. The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is conducting this review of roads in the Suiattle River drainage to balance access needs with resource protection and budget. Public scoping comments have been received and analyzed, and the Forest Service interdisciplinary team has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) on the proposal. The EA has been released to the public for a 30-day pre-decisional review and comment period. The legal notice publication date in the Everett Herald is the exclusive means for calculating the time to submit comments. Those wishing to comment should not rely upon dates or timeframes provided by any other source.
Project Summary
Location Summary:
Suiattle River drainage
Project Milestones:
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Scoping Start | 03/14/2008 |
| Comment Period | 12/22/2010 |
| Decision | 02/2012 (Estimated) |
| Implementation | 06/2012 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Environmental Assessment
Special Authority:
Not Applicable / Other
Lead Management Unit:
Darrington Ranger District
Notice and Comment Regulation:
215
Project Purpose:
Road Management
Project Activity:
Road Decommissioning; Road Maintenance
Current Status:
Completed
Project Decision Information
Suiattle Access and Travel Management (ATM) DN/FONSI
Decision Signed Date: 02/02/2012
Legal Notice Date: 02/09/2012
Forests:
Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Districts:
Darrington Ranger District
States:
Washington
Counties:
Skagit; Snohomish
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Jesse Plumage
1405 Emens Avenue North
Darrington, WA 98241
425-783-6031
jplumage@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 7/19/2019