16 U.S.C. § 538a
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- (a)The Secretary shall establish the Forest Service Legacy Road and Trail Remediation Program (referred to in this section as the “Program”).
- (b)In carrying out the Program, the Secretary shall, taking into account foreseeable changes in weather and hydrology—
- (1)restore passages for fish and other aquatic species by—
- (2)decommission unauthorized user-created roads and trails that are not a National Forest System road or a National Forest System trail, if the applicable unit of the National Forest System has published—
- (3)prepare previously closed National Forest System roads for long-term storage, in accordance with subsections (c)(1) and (d), in a manner that—
- (4)decommission previously closed National Forest System roads and trails in accordance with subsections (c)(1) and (d);
- (5)relocate National Forest System roads and trails—
- (6)convert National Forest System roads to National Forest System trails, while allowing for continued use for motorized and nonmotorized recreation, to the extent the use is compatible with the management status of the road or trail;
- (7)decommission temporary roads—
- (8)carry out projects on National Forest System roads, trails, and bridges to improve resilience to extreme weather events, flooding, or other natural disasters.
- (c)
- (1)
- (2)The Secretary shall—
- (A)establish a process for annually selecting projects for funding under the Program, consistent with the requirements of this section;
- (B)solicit and consider public input regionally in the ranking of projects for funding under the Program;
- (C)give priority for funding under the Program to projects that would—
- (D)publish on the website of the Forest Service—
- (d)In implementing the Program, the Secretary shall ensure that—
- (1)the system of roads and trails on the applicable unit of the National Forest System—
- (A)is adequate to meet any increasing demands for timber, recreation, and other uses;
- (B)provides for intensive use, protection, development, and management of the land under principles of multiple use and sustained yield of products and services;
- (C)does not damage, degrade, or impair adjacent resources, including aquatic and wildlife resources, to the extent practicable;
- (D)reflects long-term funding expectations; and
- (E)is adequate for supporting emergency operations, such as evacuation routes during wildfires, floods, and other natural disasters; and
- (2)all projects funded under the Program are consistent with any applicable forest plan or travel management plan.
- (1)the system of roads and trails on the applicable unit of the National Forest System—
- (e)A decision to fund a project under the Program shall not affect any determination made previously or to be made in the future by the Secretary with regard to road or trail closures.