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The LFDC NEPA Tracker monitors active NEPA projects across National Forests in Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska, giving advocates real-time visibility into proposed logging, land management, and restoration activities on public lands.

Projects are updated daily and organized to quickly find new projects and ones currently inviting public participation.

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Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Taking Comments Now! 6/29/26 11:59 PM PDT
Umatilla National Forest
Battle Bruin Integrated Vegetation Management Project
This project proposes to restore a healthy, diverse, and resilient forest ecosystem and create defensible fuel breaks for use during wildfire emergencies through the use of mechanical and non-mechanical thinning and fuels treatments, reforestation, and seeding and planting of native plants.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 4/2/2026
Finding/Decision Date
📍 North Fork John Day Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
2 Days Left to Comment
Taking Comments Now! 6/29/26 11:59 PM PDT
Developing Proposal
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 4/2/2026
Finding/Decision Date
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
Taking Comments Now! 6/30/26 11:59 PM PDT
Los Padres National Forest
Wildfire Risk Reduction Project (formerly the Ecological Restoration Project) PALS # 62369
The project is designed to increase community/infrastructure protection, improve wildfire containment opportunities, and improve vegetation resilience to environmental stressors. A notice of Emergency Situation Determination approval has been posted. Comments will be accepted from June 24-30, 2026.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 7/29/2022
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Los Padres National Forest 🏷 Fuels management · Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Watershed management · Wildlife, fish, rare plants Added: 2026-05-28
3 Days Left to Comment
Taking Comments Now! 6/30/26 11:59 PM PDT
Developing Proposal
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 7/29/2022
Finding/Decision Date
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
MBS, Okan-Wen, Colville, Wallowa-Whitman, Fremont-Winema, Deschutes, Umatilla, Malheur
Region 6 Elite Tree Protection Project
The Pacific Northwest Region is collaborating with nine Forests to develop a region-wide project to protect whitebark pine trees (Pinus albicaulis) that have a high level of white pine blister rust resistance.
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MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 04/2023 (Estimated)
Decision 09/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation 09/2023 (Estimated)
📍 R6 - Pacific Northwest Region All Units 🏷 Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 04/2023 (Estimated)
Decision 09/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation 09/2023 (Estimated)
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
54 North Fuels Reduction and Huckleberry Restoration Project
To restore resilience in dry upland forests by protecting old trees, reducing surface fuels, reducing overall forest density, and shifting composition from intolerant to fire tolerant species. Improve habitat for huckleberry.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 2/27/2026
Finding/Decision Date
📍 North Fork John Day Ranger District 🏷 Fuels management · Heritage resource management · Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 2/27/2026
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Blue Mountains Forest Plan Revision
Land Management Plan revision for the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests, which will provide management direction on approximately 4.9 million acres of public lands. https://www.fs.usda.gov/r06/umatilla/planning/blue-mountains-forest-plan-revision
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 8/5/2025
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Umatilla National Forest 🏷 Land management planning Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 8/5/2025
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Bone Point Planting CE
In accordance with the National Forest Management Act of 1976, this project proposes to replant trees in areas burned by the 2024 Bone Point Fire, where stocking levels have fallen below Umatilla National Forest Plan requirements.
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📍 North Fork John Day Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Double Snag Planting CE
The proposed action is to plant ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, western larch, and western white pine seedlings by hand on 107 acres of the Double Snag fire burn scar. This will be non-RHCA planting.
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Acres of The Double Snag Fire Burn Scar 107
📍 North Fork John Day Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Acres of The Double Snag Fire Burn Scar 107
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Ellis Integrated Vegetation Project
The Ellis Project is being developed to improve wildlife habitat, restore resiliency against insect/disease and wildfire, protect values at risk, provide timber products, and enhance public and traditional land uses.
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📍 North Fork John Day Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
Umatilla National Forest
FSR 47 Chipseal
There is a need to complete repairs initiated after the 2020 flood and resurfacing the existing 8 miles of asphalt pavement to provide a smooth-running surface for the portion of NFSR 47 that accesses the Forest Service land.
📍 Umatilla National Forest All Units 🏷 Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Umatilla National Forest
Forestwide Aquatic Restoration
Aquatic restoration on public and private lands within the boundary of the UNF and/or adjacent lands in boundary-spanning 5th HUC watersheds where restoration activities would benefit or help achieve Forest Service aquatic restoration goals.
📍 Umatilla National Forest All Units 🏷 Watershed management · Wildlife, fish, rare plants Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Umatilla National Forest
Lane Creek Drilling Survey
Proponent requesting to drill 5 holes 8" in diameter to depths of 15-50 feet to survey the location of bedrock to best determine stream channel design for culvert upgrade at Lane Creek and Highway 244.
📍 North Fork John Day Ranger District 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Lone Rock Post Fire Recovery CE
Address hazardous fuel conditions and insect outbreaks caused by the 2024 Lone Rock fire by creating a fuel break and reducing excess fuel loads. Regenerate areas of forest cover where viable seed sources of desired tree species are insufficient.
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📍 Heppner Ranger District 🏷 Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Mottet Vegetation Management Project
Vegetation management project for stand structure and composition, socioeconomics by providing timber products.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 2/16/2026
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Walla Walla Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 2/16/2026
Finding/Decision Date
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Umatilla National Forest
Mt. Misery Snowshelter Relocation
Mt. Misery Snowshelter proposed to be moved to reduce ongoing impacts and comply with NHPA.
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 4/27/2026
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Pomeroy Ranger District Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 4/27/2026
Finding/Decision Date
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Umatilla National Forest
Pearson Tract Lot 1A Expansion (SUP)
Increase footprint from 562 sq. ft. by adding an additional 16%u2019x16%u2019 to the back side (southwest side) of the cabin bringing the total footprint of the cabin to 818 sq. ft., well below the 1,200 sq. ft. maximum.
📍 North Fork John Day Ranger District 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Umatilla National Forest
Penland Lake Water Tank
Install 2000 gallon holding tank and 425 feet of waterline attached to private well to gravity feed 3 private cabins adjacent to FS Lands.
📍 Umatilla National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Summit Road Fuels Reduction
The project would reduce fuels and improve forest health along the strategic control features of Forest Roads 31 (Summit Road) and 32 (Dry Creek).
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📍 Walla Walla Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
Umatilla National Forest
Tiger-Mill
The Tiger-Mill Project is being proposed to protect the Mill Creek Municipal Watershed and restore ecosystem processes and functions that foster landscape diversity and achieve desired vegetation conditions.
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📍 Walla Walla Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Fuels management · Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Top Road Fuel Break (CE)
Top Road Fuelbreak Project is located in the Lower Big Wall Creek and Cupper Canyon-North Fork John Day River watersheds. The constructed fuelbreak will run along roadways and existing fire break on National Forest Service lands.
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📍 Umatilla National Forest All Units 🏷 Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Umatilla National Forest
Tucannon Watershed Restoration Projects
Activities are planned to correct areas compromised by 2020 flood event, 2022 post-Green Ridge fire event and identified restoration needs. Activities include bank stabilization, culvert and road repair under the Forestwide Aquatics EA (47428).
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 04/2024 (Estimated)
Decision 01/1970 (Estimated)
Implementation 07/2025 (Estimated)
📍 Umatilla National Forest All Units 🏷 Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 04/2024 (Estimated)
Decision 01/1970 (Estimated)
Implementation 07/2025 (Estimated)
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Umatilla National Forest
Zulu Post Fire Rehabilitation CE
This project will regenerate forest stands in burned areas that no longer have viable seed source for desired tree species. Treatments may include removing vegetation and planting seedlings in prepared areas.
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📍 Heppner Ranger District 🏷 Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Los Padres National Forest
DOJ Tower Replacement at Tassajera Peak Communications Site
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) proposes to replace their existing 20' tower with a new 40' tower on an approximately 8' x 8' concrete pad within the existing footprint of the communications site, and enclosed by a new 22' x 28' security fence.
📍 Santa Lucia Ranger District 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Los Padres National Forest
East Camino Cielo Ignition Reduction Project
To improve the ecological condition of roadside environments and reduce the probability of ignitions. This will be accomplished by removing non-native grasses and herbs followed by native seeding and planting.
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📍 Santa Barbara Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Los Padres National Forest
Establishing Interim Direction for Oil & Gas Leasing Management
Amend the Los Padres Forest Plan and the Southern California Forest Plan to establish interim direction for processing new lease applications for oil and gas, and remove references to and withdraw the 2005 Oil and Gas Record of Decision. https://usfs-public.box.com/s/8hb9zdav0fv3huge15oga4bzaec0yji6
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 12/4/2025
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Los Padres National Forest 🏷 Land management planning Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 12/4/2025
Finding/Decision Date
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Los Padres National Forest
King City Fire Station
Proposal to build a fire station to replace the Nacimiento Fire Station, which burned in the 2020 Dolan Fire. Proposed construction would occur on the King City administrative site, adjacent to the Monterey District Ranger Station. https://usfs-public.app.box.com/v/PinyonPublic/folder/364597850112
📍 Monterey Ranger District 🏷 Facility management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
Los Padres National Forest
Los Padres Flood Damage Repair, Road Maintenance, and Aquatic Passage Improvement Project
Flood Damage Repair, Road Maintenance and Aquatic Passage Improvement.
📍 Los Padres National Forest All Units 🏷 Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Watershed management · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Los Padres National Forest
Los Prietos Helibase
The proposal is to construct a helicopter pad, associated safety facilities, and office space for the module within the lower compound at the Los Prietos Ranger Station.
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 4/1/2026
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Santa Barbara Ranger District 🏷 Facility management Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 4/1/2026
Finding/Decision Date
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
Los Padres National Forest
Manzana Creek Watershed Sediment Reduction Project
Fire and subsequent impacts from flooding and runoff have damaged existing drainage features. The Manzana Creek Watershed Sediment Reduction Project proposes to improve erosion control through erosion prevention treatments along several roads in the
📍 Santa Lucia Ranger District 🏷 Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Watershed management · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Los Padres National Forest
Mount Pinos Forest Health Project - PALS #58380
Healthy Forest thinning project designed to improve the health and vigor of the existing stands and to make the stands more resilient to stressors such as drought, insects & wildfire.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 3/30/2021
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Los Padres National Forest 🏷 Forest products · Fuels management · Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 3/30/2021
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Los Padres National Forest
Piru Creek Wild and Scenic River (WSR) - Comprehensive River Management Plan (CRMP)
In support of the CRMP for Piru Creek WSR, final documents are available for an objection period pursuant to Forest Service Regulations (36 CFR 218). See posted notice for background and instructions on submitting comments.
📍 Angeles National Forest All Units 🏷 Land management planning Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Los Padres National Forest
Pothole Trail (18W04) Reroute
Reroute 3.1 miles of the existing Pothole Trail from it's junction with Piru Canyon Road to the Sespe Wilderness boundary to create a more sustainable, user-friendly trailway that meets Forest Service trail standards.
📍 Ojai Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Los Padres National Forest
Renewal of expired Special Use Permit ORD12012
Renewal of an expired SUP of a 3" oil pipeline in the Sespe oil field, with no change to the facilities or scope of operation.
📍 Los Padres National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Los Padres National Forest
Rose Valley Creek Restoration Project
This proposal aims to restore Rose Valley Creek to its historical stream function, form, and habitat to benefit native aquatic species and armor Rose Valley creek from future wildfires by bolstering the riparian zone.
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 05/11/2022
Comment Period 06/09/2022
Decision 05/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation 08/2026 (Estimated)
📍 Ojai Ranger District 🏷 Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
In Progress Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 05/11/2022
Comment Period 06/09/2022
Decision 05/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation 08/2026 (Estimated)
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Los Padres National Forest
Wheeler Gorge Campground Aquatic Organism Passage and Stream Restoration Project
This project will bolster campground crossing safety and provide aquatic organism passage by adding two bridges. During high flows four concrete crossings within the campground are dangerous for pedestrians and vehicles due to their smooth surfaces.
📍 Ojai Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management · Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed