Projects & Plans
FOREST PLANNING DOCUMENTS
Planning documents available online for the Sierra National Forest. More
SCHEDULE
OF PROPOSED ACTIONS (SOPA)
The SOPA informs people of environmental analyses currently in progress or recently completed on the Forest pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). More
APPEALS AND LITIGATION
Forest Service managers make many resource-management decisions, which may be subject to appeal (request to a higher authority for administrative review of a decision).
National Appeals Page
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This site contains information about the Forest Service's Environmental Appeals. An appeal is a request to an agency higher authority for review of an environmental decision. The public's rights and responsibilities for filing an appeal are defined in specific appeal regulations. Usually, all administrative processes must be exhausted before a person can bring a court action (litigation) associated with an environmental decision. |
Appeal Responses for the Sierra National Forest
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Displays appeal responses specific to projects the Sierra National Forest |
Objection Responses for the Sierra National Forest
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Displays objections specific to projects on the Sierra National Forest. |
Objection Responses for the Sierra National Forest prior to 2008
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The Pacific Southwest Region of the USDA Forest Service's Appeals Archive contains documents identified for inclusion by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2)). In the Appeals Archive, you will find administrative appeal decisions and appeal regulations. |
OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE (OHV) ROUTE DESIGNATION
Over the next few years, the Sierra National Forest along with all the national forests in California will complete an inventory of all the roads, trails, and areas used by off-highway vehicles, identify a system of routes from that inventory, and designate those routes/areas for off-highway vehicle use.
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RECREATION FACILITIES ANALYSIS
The Forest is proposing a change to the future management of developed recreation sites through a process called "Recreation Facility Analysis." Many of the Sierra NF facilities were built 30-50 years ago and have reached the end of their useful life without significant deferred maintenance investment. Other facilities receive little or no use, and no longer serve the demand that existed in years past. The fundamental premise of the program of work is to have an inventory of recreation sites which are sustainable and can be adapted to changes in demand, available resources, and opportunities. More
WILDERNESS PLANNING EFFORT
Planning documents for the John Muir, Ansel Adams and Dinkey Wildernesses. For more information, please follow this link.
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS
In the table below are the environmental documents that are available for review.
RECREATION RESIDENCES
According to Forest Service policy, the Sierra National Forest must conduct a Recreation Residence Consistency Review and Continuance Determination for 555 recreation residences in 20 tracts under special use permit on the Sierra National Forest. Current permits will expire on December 31, 2008. More
SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN (LMP)
The Sierra National Forest completed is Land and Resource Management Plan (LMP) in 1992. The LMP established standards and guidelines for analyzing management activities on National Forests. More
SIERRA NEVADA FRAMEWORK
In 2001, the Forest LMP was amended and updated with the Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment (SNFPA) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Record of Decision, and implementation guidelines. The Framework analyzed five critical areas on 11 National Forest in the Sierra Nevada, providing updated standards and guidelines for the analysis of management activities. More
PLANNING DOCUMENTS
Please see the schedule of proposed actions above. The schedule provides a name that you can contact to be placed on the mailing list to receive documents for specific projects. The forest does not maintain a general mailing list for individuals to receive all planning documents. You must contact the specific project coordinator to be placed on a mailing list.
PLANNING PRINCIPLES
Continued planning occurs so that the Forest Plan remains a dynamic and responsible tool for managing the Forest's land and resources in a changing social and economic climate. More
REGIONAL FORESTER'S SENSITIVE SPECIES LIST
The list, last updated in 1998, consists of rare plants and animals which are given special management consideration to ensure their continued viability on the national forests. Species on the sensitive species list are considered sensitive for every forest where they occur in the Region. More
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