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US HR7273

To provide for the Forest Service Legacy Roads and Trails Remediation Program.


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Introduced
06/18/2020
In Committee
08/13/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To provide for the Forest Service Legacy Roads and Trails Remediation Program. This bill establishes the Forest Service Legacy Roads and Trails Remediation Program. Specifically, under the program, the Forest Service shall carry out critical deferred maintenance, urgent repairs, road and trail relocation, and associated activities on National Forest System roads, trails, and bridges; restore passages of fish and other aquatic species by removing or replacing unnatural barriers from such passages; and decommission any roads and trails as unneeded as soon as practicable after identifying them as unneeded. In implementing the program, the Forest Service shall give priority to projects that protect or restore water quality and watershed function; a watershed that supplies a public drinking water system; the habitat of a threatened, endangered, or sensitive fish or wildlife species, or a species of conservation concern; or a watershed for which the Forest Service has completed a watershed protection and restoration action plan. The Forest Service shall identify the minimum road system needed for each unit of the National Forest System. The Forest Service shall develop a national strategy to carry out the program.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Forest Service Legacy Roads and Trails Remediation Program. The program will carry out critical maintenance, repairs, and relocation of National Forest System roads, trails, and bridges; restore passages for fish and other aquatic species by removing or replacing barriers; and decommission any unneeded roads and trails. The Forest Service will prioritize projects that protect or restore water quality, watersheds that supply public drinking water, habitats of threatened or endangered species, and watersheds for which the Forest Service has completed a protection and restoration plan. The bill requires the Forest Service to identify the minimum road system needed for each National Forest System unit within 3 years. The program is authorized to receive $100 million in funding per year from 2020 to 2030.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry. (on 08/13/2020)

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