Environmental Assessment Completed

Gold Mountain Road Repair

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Snohomish, Washington Darrington Ranger District

Proposed re-establishment of year-round access to land on the north side of the Sauk River by repairing and rerouting roads. Flood-caused damage sites include Forest Roads 22, 2210, 2211, and the White Chuck Bridge.

Location

Damage sites are all within the Sauk River drainage, on the south side of Gold Hill, Darrington Ranger District. In matrix land, but adjacent/within Skagit Wild & Scenic River corridor.

Project timeline

1
Scoping Start
02/09/2004
2
Comment Period
04/30/2005
3
Decision
02/2006 (Estimated)
4
Implementation
07/2006 (Estimated)

NEPA / regulatory detail

Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityRoad Improvements/Construction
Gold Mountain Road RepairDecision Signed Date: 02/14/2006 Legal Notice Date: 03/15/2006
ForestsMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
DistrictsDarrington Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT32N, R10E, Sec. 32; T31N, R10E, Sec. 4, 5, 11, 14, 32
Road management