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Tollgate Analysis Area

Analysis Area Map / What have we done so far? / What's next? / Timelines / For More Information

The Walla Walla Ranger District of the Umatilla National Forest is beginning an assessment process to identify fuels reduction and forest stand density projects in the Tollgate area. (analysis area map)

In 2005, Umatilla County's Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) identified the Upper 204/Tollgate Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) area as a priority for fuels reduction projects to lessen the impact of wildfire on lives, property, and the landscape.

We feel it’s important to discuss and coordinate wildfire risk reduction strategies across land ownerships, so prior to developing any project proposals, we want to visit with the public in a collaborative process to identify public interests and project ideas. Our goal is to complete a Proposed Action for fuels reduction and forest stand density actions in the Tollgate Analysis Area.

We hope to utilize the authorities granted under the Healthy Forest Restoration Act (HFRA) of 2003. HFRA allows us (Forest Service) to streamline our planning process for hazardous fuels reduction projects located within a designated Wildland-Urban Interface.

The HFRA process places emphasis on public collaboration in the development of hazardous fuels reduction projects. We are engaging the public in this collaborative process in order to obtain community input about the actions needed for the Tollgate area.

All are welcomed to participate in this effort!

 

What have we done so far?

Photo: September 17th Public MeetingSeptember 17 - Public Meeting

We held our first public meeting at Tollgate on September 17, 2008, initiating a collaborative process with the public to identify future projects in the Tollgate Analysis area. The meeting was attended by over 50 members of the public, not including a number of representatives from the Forest Service, Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), and Umatilla County. Presentations that evening included:

  • Role of fire in the ecosystem
  • History of fire in the Tollgate area
  • Current condition of the forest and rangeland ecosystem
  • Discussion on wildfire risks modeling tools
  • ODF led discussion of fire protection on private land
  • Overview of the Umatilla County Community Wildfire Protection Plan

In closing, we asked if anyone would be interested in continuing in a collaborative effort to develop an effective fuels reduction process. Future meetings would focus on utilizing local landowner knowledge and public interest, combined with agency expertise. Five participants volunteered to meet again. September 17, 2008 Meeting Notes

November 19, 2008 Public MeetingPhoto: November 19th Public Meeting

Nine people attended the first public collaborative discussion meeting on November 19, 2008 at Tollgate. The goal was to introduce participants to the collaborative process and available planning tools. Maps of the analysis area and the most recent round of wildfire modeling runs were distributed to participants to review and note areas of particular interest or concern. The next meeting was scheduled for January 22, where maps will be brought back for discussion. November 18, 2008 Meeting Notes and Handouts (3.1 mb)

 

January 22, 2009 Public MeetingPhoto: January 22nd Public Meeting

The public collaborative group met for a second time on January 22 to review objectives for this collaborative process and to identify areas of concern and possible treatment themes for the Tollgate Analysis Area. David King, Unit Forester for the Pendleton Unit-Oregon Dept. of Forestry, gave an update on future projects and grant opportunities for fuels reduction projects on private lands that would tie in well with the Forest's objectives for the analysis area. January 22, 2008 Meeting Notes

 

What's Next?

Our next collaboration public meeting is tentatively scheduled for the Thursday, May 21, 6:00 PM at the Tollgate Trail Finder's Club House.

 

Timelines

Several collaborative public meetings will be scheduled throughout the winter and spring months with the goal of developing a Proposed Action for public scoping by mid-summer 2009.

 

For more information:

If you are interested in learning more about the Tollgate Analysis Area and the collaborative process, or would like to obtain meeting handouts and maps, please contact Kimpton Cooper, Walla Walla District Environmental Coordinator, at (509) 522-6009 or visit the Walla Walla Ranger District Office at 1415 West Rose, Walla Walla, Washington.

 

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