Contact Us
FOREST OFFICES
Supervisor's Office
Forest Supervisor:
Tom Contreras
Address:
825 Humboldt Avenue
Willows, California 95988
Phone:
(530) 934-3316
(530) 934-7724 (TTY)
(530) 934-7758 (Emergency)
Fax:
(530) 934-7384
Office Hours:
Monday thru Friday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Office Addresses & Phone Numbers
Our District Offices and Work Centers can provide help and answer additional questions.
You may search for an individual employee by name from the National Office site.
Public Affairs Offices
Contact our public affairs office for news media questions and general inquiries about events on the Mendocino National Forest.
Contracting
Contracts with the Northern California Province fill a variety of needs for the Forest Service and provide economic opportunities for many types of businesses.
- Advanced Acquisition Plan for the Northern Province
- Contracting Opportunities in the Northern California Province
- Recently Awarded Contracts in the Northern California Province
The Forest Service no longer maintains general 'bidders list'. All current and potential government contractors are currently required to enroll in Central Contractor Registration to be awarded contracts by any government agency.
Project Activity Levels (PAL) are a daily measure of fire weather conditions and, at certain levels, restrict activities otherwise permitted on the Forest. On weekends, please call (530) 935-7758 after 5:00 p.m., for the current activity level.
You may find information about Surplus Property and Vehicle Auctions on the GovSales.gov page or the General Services Administration Auctions web site or for local public auction dates and locations, please visit the Pacific Southwest Region Auction site.
Freedom of Information
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which can be found in Title 5 of the United States Code, section 552, was enacted in 1966 and provides that any person has the right to request access to federal agency records or information.
Pending Regulations and Legislation
Regulations.gov is the U.S. Government web site that makes it easier for you to participate in Federal rulemaking - an essential part of the American democratic process.
Comments & Questions
To evaluate our service or to find an answer about the Mendocino National Forest, use our online form to expedite your inquiry.
The easiest and most expedient method to find Forest Service information about other National Forests, is to use our "Find a Forest or Grassland" feature (http://www.fs.fed.us/). Once you find the forest or grassland of your choice you may request specific information by contacting the forest or grassland directly. You may also want to try http://www.recreation.gov/ for more information about recreational opportunities on public lands.