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81 FR 48375 - Pike/San Isabel National Forests; Colorado; Pike/San Isabel National Forests Travel Management Plan

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 142 (July 25, 2016)

Page Range48375-48376
FR Document2016-17498

The Forest Service proposes to undertake motorized travel management planning to designate roads, trails, and areas open to public motorized vehicle use on the six districts of the Pike and San Isabel National Forests (PSI), pursuant to 36 CFR part 212, subpart B. The proposed road and trail environmental impact statement (EIS) evaluation and record of decision (ROD) will determine which roads and trails will be designated or re-designated for public motorized use and published on future motor vehicle use maps (MVUMs), as described in subpart B of the Travel Management Final Rule, dated November 9, 2005. The PSI's MVUMs display all roads and motorized trails open to the public for motorized use. This action is in direct response to the PSI MVUM settlement agreement (hereafter referred to as the settlement agreement), which is the culmination of a multi-year lawsuit brought against the Forest Service by The Wilderness Society, Quiet Use Coalition, Wildlands CPR, Center for Native Ecosystems and Great Old Broads for Wilderness. The Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands, which are administered in conjunction with the Pike and San Isabel National Forests, will not be included in this EIS. Scoping Process: Scoping is an ongoing process used to identify important issues and determine the extent of analysis necessary for an informed decision on a proposed action. This Notice of Intent (NOI) serves as formal initiation of the scoping process. The Forest Service is seeking comments from individuals, organizations, and local, state, and federal agencies that may be interested in or affected by the proposed action (described below). Comments may pertain to the nature and scope of the environmental, social, and economic issues, and possible alternatives related to the development of the travel management plan and EIS. Scoping notices have been sent to potentially affected persons and those that have expressed a continued interest in this project. Other interested individuals, organizations, or agencies may have their names added to the mailing list for this project at any time by submitting a request to the PSI Forest Planner, John Dow at 719-553-1476 ([email protected]).

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Pike/San Isabel National Forests; Colorado; Pike/San Isabel 
National Forests Travel Management Plan

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.

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SUMMARY: The Forest Service proposes to undertake motorized travel 
management planning to designate roads, trails, and areas open to 
public motorized vehicle use on the six districts of the Pike and San 
Isabel National Forests (PSI), pursuant to 36 CFR part 212, subpart B. 
The proposed road and trail environmental impact statement (EIS) 
evaluation and record of decision (ROD) will determine which roads and 
trails will be designated or re-designated for public motorized use and 
published on future motor vehicle use maps (MVUMs), as described in 
subpart B of the Travel Management Final Rule, dated November 9, 2005. 
The PSI's MVUMs display all roads and motorized trails open to the 
public for motorized use. This action is in direct response to the PSI 
MVUM settlement agreement (hereafter referred to as the settlement 
agreement), which is the culmination of a multi-year lawsuit brought 
against the Forest Service by The Wilderness Society, Quiet Use 
Coalition, Wildlands CPR, Center for Native Ecosystems and Great Old 
Broads for Wilderness. The Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands, 
which are administered in conjunction with the Pike and San Isabel 
National Forests, will not be included in this EIS.
    Scoping Process: Scoping is an ongoing process used to identify 
important issues and determine the extent of analysis necessary for an 
informed decision on a proposed action. This Notice of Intent (NOI) 
serves as formal initiation of the scoping process.
    The Forest Service is seeking comments from individuals, 
organizations, and local, state, and federal agencies that may be 
interested in or affected by the proposed action (described below). 
Comments may pertain to the nature and scope of the environmental, 
social, and economic issues, and possible alternatives related to the 
development of the travel management plan and EIS. Scoping notices have 
been sent to potentially affected persons and those that have expressed 
a continued interest in this project. Other interested individuals, 
organizations, or agencies may have their names added to the mailing 
list for this project at any time by submitting a request to the PSI 
Forest Planner, John Dow at 719-553-1476 ([email protected]).

DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received 
by September 8, 2016. The scoping comment period commences on NOI 
publication date and continues for 45 days thereafter. The draft 
environmental impact statement is expected in early spring of 2018 and 
the final environmental impact statement is expected in early 2019.

ADDRESSES: Written comments concerning this notice should be addressed 
to Travel Management, Pike/San Isabel National Forests, 2840 Kachina 
Dr., Pueblo, CO 81008. Comments may also be sent via email to 
psitravelmanagement.org">[email protected]psitravelmanagement.org, or via facsimile to 719-553-1440, 
with ``PSI Travel Management'' in the subject line. Comments must be 
readable in Microsoft Word, rich text or pdf formats.
    All comments, including names and addresses when provided, are 
placed in the record and will be available for public inspection and 
copying. The public may inspect comments after they are received and 
summarized at the travel planning Web page at: 
www.psitravelmanagement.org.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Dow, Forest Planner at 719-553-
1476. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) 
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The current PSI Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) 
dates back to 1984. Many changes have occurred since that time, in 
terms of type and volume of use, general population pressures, urban 
interface development, and other factors. Further, the improved 
precision of field measurements (i.e., global positioning system 
devices) and graphical depiction of route locations and management area 
boundaries has at times resulted in perceived conflicts with data 
published in 1984.
    The settlement agreement referenced herein identified a subset of 
MVUM designated roads and trails that were being managed contrary to 
Forest Plan direction. Alternatives A and B represent the issues 
addressed in the settlement agreement. Alternatives C and D represent 
issues from the settlement agreement along with revisions to certain 
rotues as a result of the PSI's Travel Analysis Process (TAP).

Purpose and Need for Action

    The action's purpose and need is to improve management of motor 
vehicle use via evaluation of motorized route designations on National 
Forest System (NFS) lands within the PSI in compliance with 36 CFR 
parts 212, 251, 261, and 295, and all other applicable laws. The action 
also needs to consider effects on resources with the objective of 
minimizing the impacts resulting from the designated motorized trails 
and areas pursuant to 36 CFR 212.55(b), and to analyze the 
environmental impacts of all motorized routes proposed for designation, 
including routes in the baseline contested by the Plaintiffs as 
identified in the settlement agreement. The designation of roads and 
trails must balance the needs of the broad range of recreationalists 
and other legitimate users of the national forests with the need to 
protect natural and cultural resources.

Proposed Action

    In accordance with 36 CFR part 212, the proposed action will 
analyze current designated motorized roads and trails, minus certain 
specific routes described in the settlement agreement. The proposed 
action will also analyze some priority proposed changes to the 
transportation system, including the inclusion of some current Forest 
Order transportation prohibitions associated with roads and trails on 
NFS lands, and including appropriate road and trail seasonal 
restrictions within the PSI.

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These analyses could result in changes to the existing transportation 
system on the PSI. Depending on the analyses of roads and motorized 
trails, i.e., which roads and trails are designated as open to the 
public, it may be necessary to amend the Forest Plan.
    Per the settlement agreement dated November 16, 2015, the PSI 
transportation system that is open to public motorized travel consists 
of a total of 2,004 miles of NFS roads and 507 miles of NFS trails. 
That November 16, 2015 system is documented through USFS databases, 
spreadsheets, and reports, along with spatial data, and can be accessed 
from the travel planning Web page at: psitravelmanagement.org.

Possible Alternatives

    Four preliminary alternatives have been identified and are 
described briefly below.
    Alternative A: The No-Action Alternative, as per settlement 
agreement language, would consist of the public motorized routes 
depicted on the following MVUMs minus 30 NFS routes/route segments 
identified in the settlement agreement, that are either already 
decommissioned or would be temporarily changed to administrative use 
only during the interim EIS process:
     2010 Pikes Peak Ranger District MVUM
     2010 South Park Ranger District MVUM
     2010 Salida Ranger District MVUM
     2012 Leadville Ranger District MVUM
     2012 San Carlos Ranger District MVUM
     2013 South Platte Ranger District MVUM
    Alternative B: This Alternative would consist of the public 
motorized routes as they are currently recorded in the official Forest 
Service Infrastructure (INFRA) database, as of June 16, 2016, minus 
routes contested by the Plaintiffs and identified in the settlement 
agreement.
    Alternative C: This Alternative would consitutue the routes as they 
are currently recorded in the official Forest Service INFRA database, 
as of June 16, 2016, plus certain revisions to those roads that were 
considered as urgent, priority changes, in conformance with the results 
of the PSI's TAP Addendum Reports. Over the course of the last three 
years, PSI resource specialists conducted TAPs covering each ranger 
district. A TAP is a process whereby personnel representing key 
resource areas assign benefit and risk ratings to each road. The 
results of each TAP were compiled in a TAP Addendum Report. Urgent, 
priority changes may include, but would not be limited to: 
decommissioning and/or conversion of unneeded authorized routes, 
elimination of mixed use modes of travel on certain roads, seasonal 
closures, road/trail reroutes, construction of new motorized 
recreational trails and/or extensions to existing trails, downgrading 
of maintenance levels, and other such revisions necessary for the 
effective management of the NFS transportation network. The goal of 
this alternative would be to move toward a safe, affordable, and 
environmentally sound transportation system, while leaving room for 
future site-specific revisions as needed.
    Alternative D: This Alternative would consist of all the 
Alternative C revisions, plus additional, non-urgent changes, which 
would direct the PSI toward the minimum NFS network needed for safe and 
efficient travel, and for administration, utilization, and protection 
of NFS lands per 36 CFR 212.5(b)(1). The additional changes would be 
made in accordance with the opportunities and recommendations provided 
in the TAP Addendum Reports for the individual districts on the PSI.

Responsible Official

    The Responsible Official is Erin Connelly, Forest and Grasslands 
Supervisor, Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and 
Comanche National Grasslands, 2840 Kachina Dr., Pueblo CO. 81008.

Scoping Process

    The Forest Service will conduct scoping meetings to solicit 
comments from the public and interested parties on this proposed 
action.
    Meetings are currently scheduled from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the 
following locations and dates:

Pueblo, CO--August 23, 2016: Pueblo Community College, Fortino Ballroom 
(2nd floor of student center), 900 West Orman Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004.
Salida, CO--August 24, 2016: Steam Plant Theatre and Event Center 
Ballroom, 220 West Sackett Street, Salida, CO 81201.
Colorado Springs, CO--August 25, 2016: Colorado Springs Utilities, 
Pikes Peak Room, Leon Young Service Center, 1521 S. Hancock Expressway, 
Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

    Additional information will be posted on the travel planning Web 
page at: psitravelmanagement.org.

Nature of Decisions To Be Made

     Is the proposal consistent with the Pike and San Isabel 
National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands Resource 
Management Plan (PSICC RMP)?
     If the proposal is not consistent with the PSICC RMP, what 
is the scope and scale of any required amendments?
     What alternative or combination of alternatives ensures 
the PSI follows the requirements for multiple uses outlined in the 
Multiple Use Sustained Yield Act of 1960.
     What alternative or combination of alternatives best 
represents the designated motorized roads and trails network taking 
into consideration the travel management rule motorized trails and road 
designation criterion outlined in 36 CFR 212.55.

Preliminary Issues

    Preliminary issues identified by the PSI are:
    (1) Resource damage caused by user-created (non-NFS) routes;
    (2) Potential lost recreational opportunities from route closures;
    (3) Safety concerns on mixed-use (highway legal and non-highway 
legal) routes.

    Dated: July 8, 2016.
Erin Connelly,
Forest and Grasslands Supervisor, Pike and San Isabel National Forests 
and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands.
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                                                  This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                        The Forest Service is seeking                      back to 1984. Many changes have
                                                  contains documents other than rules or                   comments from individuals,                            occurred since that time, in terms of
                                                  proposed rules that are applicable to the                organizations, and local, state, and                  type and volume of use, general
                                                  public. Notices of hearings and investigations,          federal agencies that may be interested               population pressures, urban interface
                                                  committee meetings, agency decisions and                 in or affected by the proposed action                 development, and other factors. Further,
                                                  rulings, delegations of authority, filing of
                                                                                                           (described below). Comments may                       the improved precision of field
                                                  petitions and applications and agency
                                                  statements of organization and functions are             pertain to the nature and scope of the                measurements (i.e., global positioning
                                                  examples of documents appearing in this                  environmental, social, and economic                   system devices) and graphical depiction
                                                  section.                                                 issues, and possible alternatives related             of route locations and management area
                                                                                                           to the development of the travel                      boundaries has at times resulted in
                                                                                                           management plan and EIS. Scoping                      perceived conflicts with data published
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                notices have been sent to potentially                 in 1984.
                                                                                                           affected persons and those that have                    The settlement agreement referenced
                                                  Forest Service                                           expressed a continued interest in this                herein identified a subset of MVUM
                                                                                                           project. Other interested individuals,                designated roads and trails that were
                                                  Pike/San Isabel National Forests;                        organizations, or agencies may have                   being managed contrary to Forest Plan
                                                  Colorado; Pike/San Isabel National                       their names added to the mailing list for             direction. Alternatives A and B
                                                  Forests Travel Management Plan                           this project at any time by submitting a              represent the issues addressed in the
                                                  AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.                            request to the PSI Forest Planner, John               settlement agreement. Alternatives C
                                                                                                           Dow at 719–553–1476 (jrdow@fs.fed.us).                and D represent issues from the
                                                  ACTION:Notice of intent to prepare an                                                                          settlement agreement along with
                                                                                                           DATES: Comments concerning the scope
                                                  environmental impact statement.                                                                                revisions to certain rotues as a result of
                                                                                                           of the analysis must be received by
                                                  SUMMARY:    The Forest Service proposes                  September 8, 2016. The scoping                        the PSI’s Travel Analysis Process (TAP).
                                                  to undertake motorized travel                            comment period commences on NOI                       Purpose and Need for Action
                                                  management planning to designate                         publication date and continues for 45
                                                                                                           days thereafter. The draft environmental                 The action’s purpose and need is to
                                                  roads, trails, and areas open to public
                                                                                                           impact statement is expected in early                 improve management of motor vehicle
                                                  motorized vehicle use on the six
                                                                                                           spring of 2018 and the final                          use via evaluation of motorized route
                                                  districts of the Pike and San Isabel                                                                           designations on National Forest System
                                                  National Forests (PSI), pursuant to 36                   environmental impact statement is
                                                                                                           expected in early 2019.                               (NFS) lands within the PSI in
                                                  CFR part 212, subpart B. The proposed                                                                          compliance with 36 CFR parts 212, 251,
                                                  road and trail environmental impact                      ADDRESSES: Written comments
                                                                                                                                                                 261, and 295, and all other applicable
                                                  statement (EIS) evaluation and record of                 concerning this notice should be
                                                                                                                                                                 laws. The action also needs to consider
                                                  decision (ROD) will determine which                      addressed to Travel Management, Pike/
                                                                                                                                                                 effects on resources with the objective of
                                                  roads and trails will be designated or re-               San Isabel National Forests, 2840
                                                                                                                                                                 minimizing the impacts resulting from
                                                  designated for public motorized use and                  Kachina Dr., Pueblo, CO 81008.
                                                                                                                                                                 the designated motorized trails and
                                                  published on future motor vehicle use                    Comments may also be sent via email to
                                                                                                                                                                 areas pursuant to 36 CFR 212.55(b), and
                                                  maps (MVUMs), as described in subpart                    comments@psitravelmanagement.org, or
                                                                                                                                                                 to analyze the environmental impacts of
                                                  B of the Travel Management Final Rule,                   via facsimile to 719–553–1440, with
                                                                                                                                                                 all motorized routes proposed for
                                                  dated November 9, 2005. The PSI’s                        ‘‘PSI Travel Management’’ in the subject
                                                                                                                                                                 designation, including routes in the
                                                  MVUMs display all roads and motorized                    line. Comments must be readable in
                                                                                                                                                                 baseline contested by the Plaintiffs as
                                                  trails open to the public for motorized                  Microsoft Word, rich text or pdf formats.
                                                                                                              All comments, including names and                  identified in the settlement agreement.
                                                  use. This action is in direct response to                                                                      The designation of roads and trails must
                                                  the PSI MVUM settlement agreement                        addresses when provided, are placed in
                                                                                                           the record and will be available for                  balance the needs of the broad range of
                                                  (hereafter referred to as the settlement                                                                       recreationalists and other legitimate
                                                  agreement), which is the culmination of                  public inspection and copying. The
                                                                                                                                                                 users of the national forests with the
                                                  a multi-year lawsuit brought against the                 public may inspect comments after they
                                                                                                                                                                 need to protect natural and cultural
                                                  Forest Service by The Wilderness                         are received and summarized at the
                                                                                                                                                                 resources.
                                                  Society, Quiet Use Coalition, Wildlands                  travel planning Web page at:
                                                  CPR, Center for Native Ecosystems and                    www.psitravelmanagement.org.                          Proposed Action
                                                  Great Old Broads for Wilderness. The                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John                    In accordance with 36 CFR part 212,
                                                  Cimarron and Comanche National                           Dow, Forest Planner at 719–553–1476.                  the proposed action will analyze current
                                                  Grasslands, which are administered in                    Individuals who use telecommunication                 designated motorized roads and trails,
                                                  conjunction with the Pike and San                        devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the               minus certain specific routes described
                                                  Isabel National Forests, will not be                     Federal Information Relay Service                     in the settlement agreement. The
                                                  included in this EIS.                                    (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 between 8                    proposed action will also analyze some
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                                                     Scoping Process: Scoping is an                        a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday                 priority proposed changes to the
                                                  ongoing process used to identify                         through Friday.                                       transportation system, including the
                                                  important issues and determine the                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            inclusion of some current Forest Order
                                                  extent of analysis necessary for an                                                                            transportation prohibitions associated
                                                  informed decision on a proposed action.                  Background                                            with roads and trails on NFS lands, and
                                                  This Notice of Intent (NOI) serves as                      The current PSI Land and Resource                   including appropriate road and trail
                                                  formal initiation of the scoping process.                Management Plan (Forest Plan) dates                   seasonal restrictions within the PSI.


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                                                  These analyses could result in changes                   but would not be limited to:                          and Cimarron and Comanche National
                                                  to the existing transportation system on                 decommissioning and/or conversion of                  Grasslands Resource Management Plan
                                                  the PSI. Depending on the analyses of                    unneeded authorized routes,                           (PSICC RMP)?
                                                  roads and motorized trails, i.e., which                  elimination of mixed use modes of                        • If the proposal is not consistent
                                                  roads and trails are designated as open                  travel on certain roads, seasonal                     with the PSICC RMP, what is the scope
                                                  to the public, it may be necessary to                    closures, road/trail reroutes,                        and scale of any required amendments?
                                                  amend the Forest Plan.                                   construction of new motorized                            • What alternative or combination of
                                                     Per the settlement agreement dated                    recreational trails and/or extensions to              alternatives ensures the PSI follows the
                                                  November 16, 2015, the PSI                               existing trails, downgrading of                       requirements for multiple uses outlined
                                                  transportation system that is open to                    maintenance levels, and other such                    in the Multiple Use Sustained Yield Act
                                                  public motorized travel consists of a                    revisions necessary for the effective                 of 1960.
                                                  total of 2,004 miles of NFS roads and                    management of the NFS transportation                     • What alternative or combination of
                                                  507 miles of NFS trails. That November                   network. The goal of this alternative                 alternatives best represents the
                                                  16, 2015 system is documented through                    would be to move toward a safe,                       designated motorized roads and trails
                                                  USFS databases, spreadsheets, and                        affordable, and environmentally sound                 network taking into consideration the
                                                  reports, along with spatial data, and can                transportation system, while leaving                  travel management rule motorized trails
                                                  be accessed from the travel planning                     room for future site-specific revisions as            and road designation criterion outlined
                                                  Web page at: psitravelmanagement.org.                    needed.                                               in 36 CFR 212.55.
                                                                                                              Alternative D: This Alternative would              Preliminary Issues
                                                  Possible Alternatives                                    consist of all the Alternative C revisions,
                                                    Four preliminary alternatives have                     plus additional, non-urgent changes,                    Preliminary issues identified by the
                                                  been identified and are described briefly                which would direct the PSI toward the                 PSI are:
                                                  below.                                                                                                           (1) Resource damage caused by user-
                                                                                                           minimum NFS network needed for safe
                                                    Alternative A: The No-Action                                                                                 created (non-NFS) routes;
                                                                                                           and efficient travel, and for                           (2) Potential lost recreational
                                                  Alternative, as per settlement agreement                 administration, utilization, and                      opportunities from route closures;
                                                  language, would consist of the public                    protection of NFS lands per 36 CFR                      (3) Safety concerns on mixed-use
                                                  motorized routes depicted on the                         212.5(b)(1). The additional changes                   (highway legal and non-highway legal)
                                                  following MVUMs minus 30 NFS                             would be made in accordance with the                  routes.
                                                  routes/route segments identified in the                  opportunities and recommendations
                                                  settlement agreement, that are either                    provided in the TAP Addendum                            Dated: July 8, 2016.
                                                  already decommissioned or would be                       Reports for the individual districts on               Erin Connelly,
                                                  temporarily changed to administrative                    the PSI.                                              Forest and Grasslands Supervisor, Pike and
                                                  use only during the interim EIS process:                                                                       San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron
                                                    • 2010 Pikes Peak Ranger District                      Responsible Official                                  and Comanche National Grasslands.
                                                  MVUM                                                       The Responsible Official is Erin                    [FR Doc. 2016–17498 Filed 7–22–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    • 2010 South Park Ranger District                      Connelly, Forest and Grasslands                       BILLING CODE 3411–15–P
                                                  MVUM                                                     Supervisor, Pike and San Isabel
                                                    • 2010 Salida Ranger District MVUM                     National Forests and Cimarron and
                                                    • 2012 Leadville Ranger District                       Comanche National Grasslands, 2840                    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                                                  MVUM                                                     Kachina Dr., Pueblo CO. 81008.
                                                    • 2012 San Carlos Ranger District                                                                            Forest Service
                                                  MVUM                                                     Scoping Process
                                                    • 2013 South Platte Ranger District                                                                          North Gifford Pinchot Resource
                                                                                                              The Forest Service will conduct
                                                  MVUM                                                                                                           Advisory Committee
                                                                                                           scoping meetings to solicit comments
                                                    Alternative B: This Alternative would                  from the public and interested parties                AGENCY:   Forest Service, USDA.
                                                  consist of the public motorized routes as                on this proposed action.                              ACTION:   Notice of meeting.
                                                  they are currently recorded in the                          Meetings are currently scheduled
                                                  official Forest Service Infrastructure                   from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the                    SUMMARY:    The North Gifford Pinchot
                                                  (INFRA) database, as of June 16, 2016,                   following locations and dates:                        Resource Advisory Committee (RAC)
                                                  minus routes contested by the Plaintiffs                 Pueblo, CO—August 23, 2016: Pueblo                    will meet in Salkum, Washington. The
                                                  and identified in the settlement                            Community College, Fortino Ballroom                committee is authorized under the
                                                  agreement.                                                  (2nd floor of student center), 900 West            Secure Rural Schools and Community
                                                    Alternative C: This Alternative would                     Orman Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004.                    Self-Determination Act (the Act) and
                                                  consitutue the routes as they are                        Salida, CO—August 24, 2016: Steam                     operates in compliance with the Federal
                                                  currently recorded in the official Forest                   Plant Theatre and Event Center                     Advisory Committee Act. The purpose
                                                  Service INFRA database, as of June 16,                      Ballroom, 220 West Sackett Street,                 of the committee is to improve
                                                  2016, plus certain revisions to those                       Salida, CO 81201.                                  collaborative relationships and to
                                                  roads that were considered as urgent,                    Colorado Springs, CO—August 25, 2016:                 provide advice and recommendations to
                                                  priority changes, in conformance with                       Colorado Springs Utilities, Pikes Peak             the Forest Service concerning projects
                                                  the results of the PSI’s TAP Addendum                       Room, Leon Young Service Center,                   and funding consistent with Title II of
                                                  Reports. Over the course of the last three                  1521 S. Hancock Expressway,                        the Act. RAC information can be found
                                                  years, PSI resource specialists                             Colorado Springs, CO 80903.                        at the following Web site: http://
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                                                  conducted TAPs covering each ranger                         Additional information will be posted              www.fs.usda.gov/main/giffordpinchot/
                                                  district. A TAP is a process whereby                     on the travel planning Web page at:                   workingtogether/advisorycommittees.
                                                  personnel representing key resource                      psitravelmanagement.org.                              DATES: The meeting will be held on
                                                  areas assign benefit and risk ratings to                                                                       Tuesday, August 16, 2016, from 10:00
                                                  each road. The results of each TAP were                  Nature of Decisions To Be Made                        a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
                                                  compiled in a TAP Addendum Report.                         • Is the proposal consistent with the                  All RAC meetings are subject to
                                                  Urgent, priority changes may include,                    Pike and San Isabel National Forests                  cancellation. For status of meeting prior


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CategoryRegulatory Information
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sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
DatesComments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received by September 8, 2016. The scoping comment period commences on NOI publication date and continues for 45 days thereafter. The draft environmental impact statement is expected in early spring of 2018 and the final environmental impact statement is expected in early 2019.
ContactJohn Dow, Forest Planner at 719-553- 1476. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
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