Trail restoration project proposed on Mendocino National Forest

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MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. – The Mendocino National Forest is seeking input on the proposed Trail 17N84 Restoration Project on the Grindstone Ranger District.

Under this proposal, up to 1,500 feet of Trail 17N84 would be restored and closed to future off-highway vehicle use.

The project area is located approximately five miles southwest of Stonyford in Colusa County.

The purpose of this proposed project is to reduce erosion and minimize soil from entering into Mill Creek down slope of the trail.

Trail 17N84 is one of many motor vehicle trails located within the Stonyford area of the Mendocino National Forest’s designated trail system and connectivity to the designated trail system would not be affected by this closure.

Please provide comments by mail, fax, or in-person to Tony Saba, acting district ranger, c/o Linda Serret, acting district planning officer, at 825 N. Humboldt Ave., Willows 95988; fax 530-934-1212; or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with “Trail 17N84 Restoration” in the subject line.

Details of the project are posted on the forest’s Web site at http://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/mendocino/landmanagement/projects.

Comments will be accepted for 14 calendar days following posting of this project on the Web page.

For more information, please contact John Kelley, district hydrologist, at 530-934-1196.