Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA)
07/01/2022 to 09/30/2022
Willamette National Forest

This report contains the best available information at the time of publication. Questions may be directed to the Project Contact.
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Projects Occurring Nationwide
R6 - Pacific Northwest Region, Willamette National Forest, Occurring in more than one District (excluding Forestwide)
R6 - Pacific Northwest Region, Willamette National Forest,  Detroit Ranger District (excluding Projects occurring in more than one District)
R6 - Pacific Northwest Region, Willamette National Forest,  McKenzie River Ranger District (excluding Projects occurring in more than one District)
R6 - Pacific Northwest Region, Willamette National Forest,  Middle Fork Ranger District (excluding Projects occurring in more than one District)
R6 - Pacific Northwest Region, Willamette National Forest,  Sweet Home Ranger District (excluding Projects occurring in more than one District)

Projects Occurring Nationwide  

 
Project Name Project Purpose Planning Status Decision Expected Implementation Project Contact
Locatable Mining Rule - 36 CFR 228, subpart A.
EIS
- Regulations, Directives, Orders  On Hold  N/A  N/A Sarah Shoemaker
907-586-7886
sarahshoemaker@fs.fed.us 
Description: The U.S. Department of Agriculture proposes revisions to its regulations at 36 CFR 228, Subpart A governing locatable minerals operations on National Forest System lands.A draft EIS & proposed rule should be available for review/comment in late 2020
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=57214
Location: UNIT - All Districts-level Units. STATE - All States. COUNTY - All Counties. LEGAL - Not Applicable. These regulations apply to all NFS lands open to mineral entry under the US mining laws. More Information is available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/science-technology/geology/minerals/locatable-minerals/current-revisions.
Nationwide Aerial Application of Fire Retardant on National Forest System Land.
EIS
- Regulations, Directives, Orders  In Progress:
NOI in Federal Register 08/08/2020
Est. DEIS NOA in Federal Register 02/2022 
Expected:06/2022
 
07/2022 Laura Conway
406-802-4317
laura.conway@usda.gov 
Description: Programmatic Supplemental EIS for the Nationwide Aerial Application of Fire Retardant on National Forest System Land.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=60450
Location: UNIT - All Districts-level Units. STATE - All States. COUNTY - All Counties. LEGAL - Not Applicable. The direction in the SEIS will apply to use of aerially delivered fire retardant on all National Forest System land. .
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Willamette National Forest, Occurring in more than one District (excluding Forestwide)  

R6 - Pacific Northwest Region  
Project Name Project Purpose Planning Status Decision Expected Implementation Project Contact
2020 Fire Affected Road System Risk Reduction
EA

           *UPDATED*
- Forest products
- Fuels management
- Road management 
In Progress:
Comment Period Public Notice 06/17/2022 
Expected:10/2022
 
10/2022 Elspeth Gustavson
541-225-6436
elspeth.gustavson@usda.gov 
Description: Reduce the risks posed by fire-killed and injured trees that have fallen across or remain standing along important access routes of the 2020 fire-affected road system so that access to and through the burned area can be restored.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61749
Location: UNIT - Sweet Home Ranger District, Detroit Ranger District, McKenzie River Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane, Linn, Marion. LEGAL - Not Applicable. Forest System roads within the perimeters of the Holiday Farm (East of Eugene along OR-126), Beachie Creek and Lionshead Fires (Southeast of Salem along OR-22).
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Willamette National Forest,   Detroit Ranger District (excluding Projects occurring in more than one District)

R6 - Pacific Northwest Region  
Project Name Project Purpose Planning Status Decision Expected Implementation Project Contact
Bado Thin
CE
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)  On Hold  N/A  N/A Annika Dixon
503-854-3897
annika.dixon@usda.gov 
Description: Bado Thin would commercially thin approximately 70 acres of timber over the age of 80 to increase stand health and vigor and provide timber to the local economy. Timber would be harvested using both ground based and skyline yarding systems.
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - T10S, R5E, section 21. Next to the southern bank of the Detroit Reservoir.
Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)Powerline Deck Sale
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Fuels management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/17/2022 
Expected:08/2022
 
10/2022 Adrienne Strubb
541-460-0861
Adrienne.Strubb@usda.gov 
Description: BPA fell hazard trees along their powerlines in accordance to their Memorandum of Understanding. Skidding trees to deck locations and deck sale is proposed to remove the decks to reduce fuel hazard.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61845
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - T10S R5E Sec 2, 3, and 10. The decks will be located directly North and Northeast of the Detroit Ranger Station administrative site.
Detroit District Aquatic Organisms Passage
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants
- Watershed management
- Road management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/17/2022 
Expected:09/2022
 
04/2023 Jamie Sheahan Alonso
(503) 854-4217
jamie.sheahanalonso@usda.gov 
Description: Eight culverts need replacing to increase streamflow capacity and alleviate barriers to aquatic organism passages, including ESA-listed species. This project will improve longevity to roads by allowing debris flow resulting from 2020 wildland fires.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61839
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - T9S R5E Sec 28; R6E Sec 6; R7E Sec 17, 19-20, 29, 34. Located on Road 46, MP 10.2; Road 4600-050, MP 0.1; Road 46, MP 10.5;road 4693X, MP 0.0; road 2231, MP 2.9; road 2231-870, MP 3.1; road 2223, MP 4.0; and road 4697-393, MP6.7; about 3 mi NE of Detroit.
Detroit Ranger Station Permanent Homes Rebuild
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Facility management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/17/2022 
Expected:12/2022
 
01/2023 Adrienne Strubb
541-460-0861
Adrienne.Strubb@usda.gov 
Description: The Detroit Ranger District seeks to build four structures to replace the four single-family residences that were lost due to the 2020 wildfires. Located on the previous general footprint, each unit is designed for operational and energy efficiency.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61837
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - T10S R5E Sec 2-3. Project located on Detroit Ranger Station administrative site, approximately 1.5 miles west of the city of Detroit, Oregon.
Devils Creek and Breitenbush Forks post-fire Cabins Rebuild
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Recreation management
- Special area management
- Special use management 
Developing Proposal
Est. Scoping Start 09/2022 
Expected:05/2023  06/2023 Darrin Neff
503-854-4219
darrin.neff@usda.gov 
Description: In 2020, the Lionshead Fire destroyed 70 recreation residences (cabins) on the Devil's Creek and Breitenbush Forks tracks. This project is to allow the rebuild of the fire-destroyed cabins, where appropriate.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62136
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - The two recreation tracks are located at T9S, R7S, Sections 20 and 21. The tracks are Northeast of Detroit, off of the Hwy 46 and NF roads 890 and 896.
Divide
EA

           *UPDATED*
- Land management planning
- Forest products
- Vegetation management (other than forest products) 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 03/16/2020
Est. Comment Period Public Notice 02/2023 
Expected:08/2023
 
09/2023 Adrienne Strubb
541-460-0861
Adrienne.Strubb@usda.gov 
Description: This project would commercially harvest about 1647 acres of managed and natural stands to enhance the growth and structural complexity of the stands. Project also includes road density management, meadow restoration, sugar pine habitat restoration.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=56803
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - Not Applicable. T 10 S, R 06 E, sections 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, and T 11 S, R 06 E, sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, and 28. Approximately 7 miles SE of Detroit.
Elkhorn Creek Comprehensive River Management Plan
EA
- Land management planning
- Recreation management
- Special area management
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants 
Developing Proposal
Est. Scoping Start 10/2022 
Expected:02/2024  02/2024 Jon Thriffiley
601-528-6184
Jon.Thriffiley@usda.gov 
Description: Develop a comprehensive river management plan (CRMP), as required by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, to protect and enhance the values for which the rivers were designated (free-flowing, water quality, and outstandingly remarkable values).
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=60604
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - Sections 12 and 13 in Township 9 South, Range 4 East to Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 3 East. Designated segments are from the Forest Service boundary on the common section line between Sections 12 & 13 T9S, R4E to the point where the segment leaves Federal ownership along the BLM boundary.
Hazard Tree Removal at Developed Recreation Sites
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Recreation management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/17/2022 
Expected:08/2022
 
08/2022 Josh Weathers
971-345-7160
Joshua.Weathers@usda.gov 
Description: The proposed action is to fall hazardous trees at developed recreation sites within the portions of the Detroit Ranger District burned by the Beachie Creek and Lionshead fires of 2020.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62166
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - The project area is located across the Detroit Ranger District at all of the developed recreation sites. Legal description Marion County, Oregon; T.8-10S, R.4-8E, most Sections. Developed Recreation sites on Detroit Ranger District that overlap with 2020 Lionshead and Beachie Creek Fires burn area.
Hwy 46 Fire Recovery Soils Rehabilitation
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)
- Road management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/17/2022 
Expected:08/2022
 
09/2022 Brian McMullen
970-945-3249
brian.mcmullen@usda.gov 
Description: This project will mitigate soil resource damage from hazard tree operations from late 2020/early 2021 necessitated by the Lionshead Fire of September 2020. To reduce soil compaction, ground-based tracked equipment will be used to break up soil.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61851
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - T9S R5-6E Sec 29-36. The proposed subsoiling tracks are located along highway 46, within 1-2 miles north of Detroit City.
Marion Forks Guard Station Toilet Installation
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Recreation management
- Facility management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/17/2022 
Expected:08/2022
 
09/2022 Josh Weathers
503-854-3226
Joshua.Weathers@usda.gov 
Description: Project proposes to decommission the existing pit toilet at Marion Creek Guard Station and install a new, single-user vault restroom (CXT product). Installation of vault restroom would make this station fully functional for public to rent.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61848
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - T11S R7E Sec 15. Marion Forks Guard Station is located roughly 16 miles East on the Santiam Hwy 22 from Detroit City, Oregon.
ODOT Halls Ridge Communication Site
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Special use management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 07/29/2021 
Expected:07/2022
 
08/2022 Virginia Daniel
458-221-5104
virginia.daniel@usda.gov 
Description: Oregon Department of Transportation Wireless Communications Section wishes to place a new site at Halls Ridge to construct multi-purpose public safety grade communications, including a tower, an equipment shelter, and other equipment.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=59880
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - Section 8, T 10S, R 5E. Halls Ridge communication site, off 2223-527.
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department Special Use Permit Renewal
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Special use management  Cancelled  N/A  N/A Amelia Snook
458-225-2726
Amelia.Snook@usda.gov 
Description: Renewal of Detroit Lake State Park and Mongold Day Use Area special use permits. Special use permit will be for a term of 30 years.
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - Not Applicable. Detroit Lake State Park and the Mongold Day Use Area on Hwy 22 along Detroit Lake.
Portland General Electric (PGE) Powerline Deck Sale
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Fuels management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/17/2022 
Expected:08/2022
 
10/2022 Annika Dixon
503-854-3897
annika.dixon@usda.gov 
Description: PGE cut and decked hazard trees along their powerline after the 2020 fires, in accordance to their Memorandum of Understanding. A deck sale is proposed to reduce fuel hazard by removing these decks.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61846
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Marion. LEGAL - T9S, R5E Sec 26-28,35-36, R6E Sec 12-17,21,29, R8E Sec 7. These decks are located North of Detroit City along French Creek road and Northeast of Detroit City along Highway 46.
Sportsman's Thin
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Forest products  In Progress:
Scoping Start 12/16/2019 
Expected:08/2022
 
09/2022 Annika Dixon
503-854-3897
annika.dixon@usda.gov 
Description: Project is proposing commercial thinning of timber over 80 years old to increase health and vigor of stands.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=56760
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - Not Applicable. T10S,R5E, secs 11,12,14, Adjacent to Detroit Reservoir.
Tumble Fall and Leave
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Watershed management  Cancelled  N/A  N/A Jamie Sheahan Alonso
(503) 910-4867
jamie.sheahanalonso@usda.gov 
Description: Diversify even aged stands along both Tumble and Parkett Creeks and restore large wood to the creeks (without removing dominant trees) by directionally felling to place woody material into the riparian area.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=56173
Location: UNIT - Detroit Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn, Marion. LEGAL - Parkett Creek: T.11S., R.07E., Section 19, NW 1/4 Tumble Creek: T.10S., R.05E., Section 10, NW 1/4. Tumble Creek: just downstream of water intake for the Detroit Lake State Park and upstream from the Hwy 22 bridge. Parkett Creek: in the headwaters of the North Santiam River, SW of Marion Forks.
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Willamette National Forest,   McKenzie River Ranger District (excluding Projects occurring in more than one District)

R6 - Pacific Northwest Region  
Project Name Project Purpose Planning Status Decision Expected Implementation Project Contact
2022 Precommercial Thinning & Conifer Release Project
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)  Completed  Actual: 04/12/2022  06/2022 Floyd Comer
5418227203
floyd.comer@usda.gov 
Description: To pre-commercially thin (PCT) and conifer release approximately 4,222 acres of young managed conifer stands. The thinning and release operation would be accomplished using chainsaws and all associated actions will be performed on foot.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61433
Location: UNIT - McKenzie River Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane, Linn. LEGAL - T.13S-T.20S., R.03 E.-R08E, All Sections, Willamette Meridian. McKenzie River Ranger District.
Blue River Oak Meadow Restoration
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)  In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/01/2021 
Expected:07/2022
 
08/2022 Sarah Ward
541-822-7288
Sarah.Ward2@usda.gov 
Description: Restore 117 acres of Oregon White Oak meadows affected by the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire. Treatments include revegetation of Oregon White Oaks and other native meadow species, under burning or pile burning to remove fuels and maintain meadow conditions.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61008
Location: UNIT - McKenzie River Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. The project is located off Forest Service Roads 1501 and 1500104 which originate off the 15 Road south of the Blue River Reservoir. Legal location T16S R04E SEC 13,14,22, T16S R05E Sec18, 19.
Chuckee Thin
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Forest products
- Vegetation management (other than forest products) 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 04/27/2022 
Expected:07/2022
 
05/2023 Guillermo Vera
541 822-7257
guillermo.vera@usda.gov 
Description: The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to treat approximately 71 acres located in two stands that are approximately 42 years old. Treatments would include 58 acres of commercial thinning; 6 acres of gaps and 7 acres of skips.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62095
Location: UNIT - McKenzie River Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - T.18S., R.06 E., Sections 31, & 32; T.19S., R.05.5 E., Section 03, Willamette Meridian . The proposed project areas are located off Forest Service Road 1900431, 1900432 and 1900434 (Stand #1, Stand #2).
Delta Campground Decommissioning
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Recreation management
- Watershed management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 04/13/2022 
Expected:07/2022
 
09/2022 Dean Schlichting
541-822 7214
dean.schlichting@usda.gov 
Description: The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to decommission Delta Campground and remove all campground and trail associated infrastructure, including pavement from approximately 1 mile of the 1900400-access road. The project area is located thre.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62257
Location: UNIT - McKenzie River Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. Delta Campground, near road 19 and Highway 126 intersection. T.16 S., R.4 E., Sections 19, 23 and 24, Willamette Meridian.
Knoll Salvage
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Forest products
- Fuels management 
Completed  Actual: 04/29/2022  05/2022 Guillermo Vera
541-822-7257
guillermo.vera@usda.gov 
Description: The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to salvage approximately 165 acres of fire damaged trees located in an area that was 34-140 years old prior to the Knoll Fire. The project will be harvested using skyline, and ground-based equipment.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61671
Location: UNIT - McKenzie River Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane, Linn. LEGAL - T.15S., R.05E., Sections 14, 22, & 23. The proposed project area is located off Forest Service roads 2654000 (Deer Creek), 2655616, and the 2655613.
Tamolitch Pool (Blue Pool)
EA

           *UPDATED*
- Recreation management  Completed  Actual: 06/01/2022  07/2022 Dean Schlichting
541-225-6424
deandschlichting@fs.fed.us 
Description: This project will manage Tamolitch Pool (Blue Pool) by building a parking lot on approximately 3 acres, re-routing a section of the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail, adding recreation amenities, and closing Tamolitch Pool to swimming.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=53543
Location: UNIT - McKenzie River Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - T15S R6E Sections 1, 11, and 12, T15S R7E Section 6, T14S R6E Sections 25 and 36, and T14S R7E Sections 30 and 31. The project area encompasses Tamolitch Pool on the McKenzie River as well as the surrounding area between Hwy 126, Trail Bridge Campground, road 2672-655 near Smith Reservoir, and road 2600-740.
Tin Thin
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Forest products
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)
- Fuels management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 04/27/2022 
Expected:07/2022
 
06/2023 Jessica Reed
541 822-7236
jessica.reed2@usda.gov 
Description: The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to treat approximately 61 acres located in two stands that are approximately 51 years old. Treatments would include 52 acres of commercial thinning, 6 acres of gaps, and 3 acres of skips.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62097
Location: UNIT - McKenzie River Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - T.15S., R.5E., Sections 5 & 6, Willamette Meridian. The proposed project areas are located off Forest Service roads 1513000, 1513548, and 1513552.
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Willamette National Forest,   Middle Fork Ranger District (excluding Projects occurring in more than one District)

R6 - Pacific Northwest Region  
Project Name Project Purpose Planning Status Decision Expected Implementation Project Contact
AOP Culvert Replacements
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants
- Road management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 06/22/2022 
Expected:12/2022
 
05/2023 Mark Richardson
5417825206
mark.richardson@usda.gov 
Description: Six stream crossings are currently impeding passage for fish and other aquatic organisms. We plan to replace these culverts with structures that will allow aquatic organism passage (AOP) upstream and downstream from the crossings.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62157
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. Beaver Creek at 2154-380 road, Beaver Creek at 2154 road, Beaver Creek at 2153 road, Swift Creek at 23 road, Skunk Creek at 21 road, Skunk Creek at 2100-400 road .
Bingham Bridge Floodplain Restoration
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants
- Watershed management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 06/22/2022 
Expected:12/2022
 
06/2023 Lisa Kurian
541-782-5312
lisa.kurian@usda.gov 
Description: Vegetation would be removed and large wood would be placed in the floodplain while reconnecting side channels. Heavy equipment would be used to cut high areas and fill low areas while trying to maintain as much established vegetation as possible.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62161
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. T22S R3E S33 and S34, T23S R3E S3 and S4.
Broken Bowl Bridge Replacement
CE
- Recreation management  On Hold  N/A  N/A Kevin Rowell
541-782-5305
karowell@fs.fed.us 
Description: The bridge was broken from a downed tree during the 2019 snow event. This bridge is along the Fall Creek National Scenic Trail.
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - T18S, R2E, S31 SE. Approximately 9 miles north/northeast of Lowell, OR.
Campground Host Site Improvements
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Recreation management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 06/22/2022 
Expected:12/2022
 
06/2023 Chloe Goldade-Holbrook
541-782-5230
chloe.goldade-holbrook@usda.gov 
Description: Underground plastic holding tanks would be installed at many campgrounds within 10 feet of trailer pad. If the current host site is unsuitable, a new site could be selected. Parking barriers would be installed to prevent driving over tanks.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62163
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. Kiahanie, Bedrock, Blue Pool, Black Canyon, Gold Lake, North Waldo, Islet, Shadow Bay, Packard and Sand Prairie Campgrounds.
Campground Vault Toilet Replacements
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Recreation management
- Facility management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 06/22/2022 
Expected:12/2022
 
05/2023 Chloe Goldade-Holbrook
541-782-5230
chloe.goldade-holbrook@usda.gov 
Description: Replace toilets at Black Canyon, Broken Bowl, North Waldo, Salt Creek, Shadow Bay, Warner Mountain, and Campers Flat Campgrounds
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62162
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. Black Canyon, Broken Bowl, North Waldo, Salt Creek, Shadow Bay, Warner Mountain, and Campers Flat Campgrounds.
Cowhorn Trail Cutoff
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Recreation management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/09/2018 
Expected:10/2022
 
11/2022 Kevin Rowell
541-782-5305
karowell@fs.fed.us 
Description: Oregon Cascades Recreation Area remains disconnected between the west and east sides as it stands. No bike-legal single track route exists from the popular Timpanogas area to the Windy Lakes. This proposed cutoff will create better connectivity.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=53692
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - T25S, R5.5E, Sections 11 and 1. Approximately, 35 miles southeast of Oakridge.
Lowell Country Project
EA

           *UPDATED*
- Forest products
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)
- Watershed management
- Road management 
On Hold  N/A  N/A Eileen Kitayama
458-245-0170
eileen.kitayama@usda.gov 
Description: The project includes thinning of ~15,900 net acres of managed stands under 80 years of age to improve stand growth/vigor and to produce a sustainable supply of forest products, as well as maintain, store and/or decommission ~650 miles of roads.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=52868
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. Located in the 123,000 acre Fall Creek 5th watershed, on the western edge of the Middle Fork Ranger District, Township 17-20 and Range 2 - 4E of the Willamette Meridian. https://arcg.is/0KHXCq.
North Fork #2 Bridge Replacement
CE
- Recreation management  On Hold  N/A  N/A Kevin Rowell
541-782-5305
karowell@fs.fed.us 
Description: The bridge damage during the 2019 snow event. It is near failing. This bridge on the North Fork Trail.
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - T20S, R3E, Section 26 of the Willamette Meridian, Lane County, Oregon. Approximately 5 miles north/northeast of Westfir, OR along the North Fork River.
North Fork Bridge Replacement
CE

           *UPDATED*
- Recreation management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 05/24/2019 
Expected:08/2022
 
08/2022 Kevin Rowell
541-782-5305
karowell@fs.fed.us 
Description: The bridge, which is located along the North Fork Trail, has failed and is unsafe to cross. The new bridge would be built with native log stringers by hand using skilled trail bridge builders.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=56000
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - T20S, R3E, Section 13. Approximately 8 miles north/northeast of Westfir, OR along the North Fork River.
PODS Pilot Fuels Reduction
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Fuels management  Cancelled  N/A  N/A Anne Trapanese
541-560-3433
anne.trapanese@usda.gov 
Description: Implement the Potential Operational Delineations (PODS) strategy by reducing fuels along pre-identified roadsides. This location along the 1931-1934 roads ties into other fuels work that has been done in the in Huckleberry and the Kwis Fire.
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. 50 feet from each side of Road 1931 and 1934.
Planting 2021 Fires
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- Vegetation management (other than forest products)  In Progress:
Scoping Start 02/09/2022 
Expected:08/2022
 
08/2022 Leslie Elliott
541-767-5040
leslie.j.elliott@usda.gov 
Description: This project will plant or aerial seed native conifers, hardwoods, and/or shrubs in up to 2,400 acres within the 2021 Gales and Kwis Fires, which is 50% of the area that burned at moderate or high severity.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61239
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. This project will be located within the fire perimeters of the 2021 Gales and Kwis fires in the Fall Creek Watershed and the Salmon Creek Watershed.
Side Channel Bridge Construction
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           *UPDATED*
- Recreation management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 04/07/2021 
Expected:08/2022
 
08/2022 Kevin Rowell
541-782-5305
karowell@fs.fed.us 
Description: We propose to build the Side Channel trail bridge on the Middle Fork Trail #3609 to meet National Health and Safety standards for trails.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=59776
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - Not Applicable. Middle Fork Trail #3609.
Steeple Rock Rigdon
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           *UPDATED*
- Recreation management
- Forest products
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)
- Fuels management
- Watershed management
- Road management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 02/17/2022
Est. Comment Period Public Notice 01/2023 
Expected:07/2023
 
07/2023 Hilary Krieger
5038543221
Hilary.Henry@usda.gov 
Description: Thinning with skips and gaps in about 3,200 acres, meadow restoration, floodplain restoration, roadside fuels reductions, dispersed campsite reconfiguration, travel management, and quarry development.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=61142
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - T 22 S, R2 E, Sections 35 and 36; T 23 S, R 2 E, Sections 1, 2, 10-15, 22-26; T 23 S, R 3 E, Sections 4-9, 16-21, 28-34; T 24 S, R3 E, Sections 3-11 and 24-20, T 34 S, R 2 E, Sections 1, 13, and 24. 14 miles south of Oakridge in Lane County on the western slopes of the Cascades mostly in the Buck Creek 6th field watershed, though overlapping into the Coal Creek and Packard Creek subwatersheds.
Whitebark Pine Planting
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           *UPDATED*
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)  Completed  Actual: 06/10/2022  07/2022 Sally Christensen
541-496-4194
smchristensen@fs.fed.us 
Description: Whitebark pine is listed as threatened due to white pine blister rust, mountain pine beetle, fire suppression, and climate change. This project would plant approximately 500 Whitebark pine seedlings on 30 acres in the Fuji Mountain area.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=56025
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - is 22S 5 1/2 E Sec 14. Approximately 16 miles east of Oakridge, OR near Fuji Mountain.
Youngs Rock Rigdon EIS
EIS

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- Recreation management
- Heritage resource management
- Special area management
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants
- Forest products
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)
- Fuels management
- Watershed management
- Road management 
In Progress:
DEIS NOA in Federal Register 07/09/2021
Est. FEIS NOA in Federal Register 08/2022 
Expected:10/2022
 
10/2022 Hilary Henry
541-460-0754
Hilary.Henry@usda.gov 
Description:  Forest management treatments are proposed on approximately 6,800 acres within the project area. Treatment proposed include thinning, early seral creation, fuel reduction, habitat restoration, system road management, recreation management.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=55868
Location: UNIT - Middle Fork Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Lane. LEGAL - The legal description of the area is T 23 S, R 3 E, sections 1-4, 9-16, 21-28, 34-36, T 23 S, R 4 E, sections 7, 16-35, T 24 S, R 3 E, sections 1-3, 10-13, T 24 S, R 4 E, sections 2-1, 14-20. This project planning area is located in the Upper Middle Fork Willamette Watershed, in Lane County, Oregon. The project is located approximately 15 miles south of Oakridge ,OR on the 2100 road system.
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Willamette National Forest,   Sweet Home Ranger District (excluding Projects occurring in more than one District)

R6 - Pacific Northwest Region  
Project Name Project Purpose Planning Status Decision Expected Implementation Project Contact
Dispersed Camping Rehabilitation
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           *UPDATED*
- Recreation management
- Watershed management 
Completed  Actual: 04/13/2022  06/2022 Stefanie Gatchell
541-367-3962
stefanie.gatchell@usda.gov 
Description: The proposal would rehab and improve dispersed camping sites in several popular areas by reconfiguring sites and closing unauthorized roads or trails. The project is needed to reduce safety concerns, vegetation damage, garbage and human waste issues.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=59452
Location: UNIT - Sweet Home Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - Canal Creek T10,11S, R4, sections 2,3,10. Quartzville T10,11,12S, R4 sections 23,26,27,28,33,34,35, R5 sections 30,31. Galena and Hwy 20 T13S, R4,5,6,7 sections, 18,25,30,31,32. Canal Creek T10,11S, R4, sections 2,3,10. Quartzville T10,11,12S, R4 sections 23,26,27,28,33,34,35, R5 sections 30,31. Galena and Hwy 20 T13S, R4,5,6,7 sections, 18,25,30,31,32.
Iron Mountain Garage Removal
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Recreation management
- Facility management 
In Progress:
Scoping Start 06/17/2022 
Expected:08/2022
 
08/2022 Annmarie Kmetz
541-367-3146
annmarie.kmetz@usda.gov 
Description: The garage is no longer used for storage and has fallen into disrepair. Removal will be done by hand and with heavy equipment. Building materials will be re-purposed for historic structures on other districts or National Forests.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62382
Location: UNIT - Sweet Home Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - Township 13 South, Range 5 East, Section 36. The project is located at the Iron Mountain Trailhead parking area at the end of Civil Road.
Quartzville Fish Passage Project
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           *UPDATED*
- Watershed management  Completed  Actual: 06/09/2022  07/2023 Lance Gatchell
541-367-3628
lgatchell@fs.fed.us 
Description: The project proposes the removal and replacement of 5 undersized culverts that are currently barriers to upstream fish migration with structures that allow upstream and downstream passage for all aquatic organisms.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=57916
Location: UNIT - Sweet Home Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - T. 11S., R. 4E., Sec. 2, 3, 10, 34 and 25. The 5 culverts are located in the north end of the Sweet Home Ranger District in the Quartzville Creek-Green Peter Lake watershed approximately 15 miles from Sweet Home, OR.
Quartzville-Middle Santiam
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           *UPDATED*
- Forest products
- Vegetation management (other than forest products)
- Road management 
In Progress:
Objection Period Legal Notice 05/23/2022 
Expected:07/2022
 
09/2022 Joan Schmidgall
541-367-3809
jschmidgall02@fs.fed.us 
Description: Contribute a sustainable supply of timber to local communities while promoting health and diversity in Matrix and LSR land allocations. Vegetation management is proposed for about 7,800 acres. Road decommissioning and maintenance is also proposed.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=57351
Location: UNIT - Sweet Home Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - Not Applicable. The project is located approximately 20 miles northeast of Sweet Home, Oregon.
Yukwah Viewing Platform Removal
CE

           *NEW LISTING*
- Recreation management  In Progress:
Scoping Start 06/17/2022 
Expected:08/2022
 
08/2022 Stefanie Gatchell
541-367-3962
stefanie.gatchell@usda.gov 
Description: The platform stringers are rotten and beyond repair. The platform will be removed by hand and pulled off the bank with heavy equipment via an unnamed access road adjacent to Highway 20. The access road will be closed after project completion.
Web Link:  http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62380
Location: UNIT - Sweet Home Ranger District. STATE - Oregon. COUNTY - Linn. LEGAL - Township 13 South, Range 4 East, Section 33. The project is located near Yukwah Campground on the south side of Highway 20 about 28 miles east of Sweet Home, OR.
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