Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Forest Plan & Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
Revised Land and Resource Management Plan
July 2016
Alpine, El Dorado, and Placer Counties, California
and
Douglas and Washoe Counties, and Carson City, Nevada
Responsible Agency: USDA Forest Service
Responsible Official: Randy Moore Regional Forester, Pacific Southwest Region.
1323 Club Drive Vallejo, CA 94592 (707) 562-9000
For more information contact: Mike LeFevre, Planning Staff Officer, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
35 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 (530) 543-2840
Plan Decision
Public Information Documents
Pre-Decision Notice to Objectors
May 31, 2016
This proposed Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) describes the framework that will guide on-the-ground projects and program activities.
Public notification of availability of the FEIS has been published in the EPA Federal Register, Sacramento Bee and Tahoe Daily Tribune. The Final Record of Decision may be signed 30-days after this Federal Register Notice.
Land Management Plan
(R5-MB-293a)
- Land Management Plan Maps
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
(R5-MB-293b)
Final Environmental Impact Statement by section and chapter)
Appendices for the Final Environmental Impact Statement FEIS
(R5-MB-293c)
FEIS Appendices
Wild and Scenic River Evaluation
Objection Response for the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Revised Land Management Plan
Follow-Up Objector Meeting
Objection Issue Summaries
Additional July 1, 2014, Meeting Documents
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Objector Meeting
Objection Issue Summaries
Notice of Objection
Objections
Introduction from the Regional Forester
Federal Register Notice
How to Participate in the Objection Process
Reader's Guide
Draft Record of Decision
Document Format Information
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Nondiscrimination Statement in Spanish 
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