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Forest Highway Designation Forest Highway (FH) are designated as such if they meet certain criteria. The list of designated forest highways is not fixed. Routes can be added or removed at any time. Currently designated Forest Highways are shown here. FH route designation may be requested by the Department of Transportation/Public Facilities (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, or Wyoming State), the FS or by a County/Borough through the State. Routes are designated by the FHWA, Western Federal Lands Highway Division (WFLHD) Division Engineer with concurrence of the FS and State. Routes do not have to be designated before a project can be proposed, but a route must be designated before FH funds are expended on it. Route designation proposals must contain information on the criteria listed below and must be coordinated with the local FS representatives who can provide information on FS use of the proposed route. FS support for the proposed designation is very important. To be designated as a forest highway, a route must:
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