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RegionR02R02R02R02Forest orGrasslandProjectNameBighornDayton GulchRoadwayImprovementsBighornShell FallsWayside VisitorCenterPrimary PowerReplacementSan JuanPiedra RoadResurfacingMedicine Bow, Forest Wide VaultToiletRoutt, &ReplacementThunder BasinStateWYWYCOCO,WYCong.Asset TypeDistrictWYAt LargeWYAt LargeCO-03WYAt LargeCO-03Project DescriptionRoadThis project is on a highly utilized road that accesses numerous developedand dispersed recreation sites. The road is heavy used by severalstakeholders that include permittees, timber sales, and outfitters. Thisproject will fund road reconstruction, surfacing, drainage, and safety work.A safety and surfacing audit have been completed.RecreationSiteThis project will construct primary, grid supplied electrical power to a highlyused visitor center. The primary, grid tied power was lost three years agodue to failed grid tied power lines. Power lines were past their serviceable,expected life expectancy. 100% design and contract documents arecomplete, making the project “shovel ready.”RoadThis project will resurface the Piedra Road. The Piedra Road is heavilyused by private land owners, recreation users, grazing allotment users andis a major timber haul route. Seasonal average daily traffic on the road is1,000.RecreationSiteThis project will replace outdated toilets across the forest with modernprecast vault toilets. This will eliminate deferred maintenance and improvethe recreation visitor experience. This project will remove more than 70toilets built in 1960s-80s and replace them with 40 precast-concrete doubleand single vault toilets.Trail, TrailBridgeThis project will re-establish and rehabilitate trail tread along the entirelength of the Fishhawk Trail, which was damaged in the 2019 FishhawkFire. The trail is currently closed for safety.ShoshoneFishhawk TrailRehabilitationR02BighornLeigh CreekDump StationPhotovoltaicBatteryReplacementR02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre, &GunnisonKendallReservoir DamReconstructionCOCO-03DamThe Forest Service is part owner of Kendall Reservoir. The dam needs tobe reconstructed to alleviate safety concerns. The Forest Service will pay1/3 of project cost and other owners will pay the remainder. Engineeringand design has been completed.R02BighornPaintrock RockRoad SurfacingWYWYAt LargeRoadThis project will fund road reconstruction, surfacing, drainage, and safetywork. A surfacing audit has been completed. This project is a high priorityon Federal Lands Transportation Program road subset.R02Medicine Bow,Routt, andThunder BasinTie Hack Trailand Mad CreekBridges Survey,Design, &ConstructWYWYAt LargeTrail, TrailBridgeR02WYWYWYAt LargeWYAt LargeWaterSystemProject will replace solar (PV) batteries that are used to power the dumpstation water system. The site is off-grid and run completely via an in placesolar system with a battery storage bank that has reached its serviceablelife. The project will include purchasing new batteries and recycling theexisting batteries.This project will replace three trail bridges on the Tie Hack Trail thatwashed out in 2010. Additionally, the Mad Creek Bridge is deficient and willbe replaced with a trail bridge.

R02San JuanDutch Creek TrailBridge Design &BuildR02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre, &GunnisonWoods LakeToiletReplacementWhite RiverPeak One 3Trail, TrailBridgeThis project funds the design and construction of a trail bridge destroyed inthe 416 Fire.CO-03RecreationSiteThis project will replace four composting toilets in Woods LakeCampground. This project will address accessibility, health and safety, andenvironmental issues resulting from leaking vaults and buildingdeterioration.CO-02RecreationSiteThis project will modernize facilities to include water and wastewatersystems, flush restrooms, campground loop road pavement, campsiteparking spaces, and campsite features. This project will eliminate deferredmaintenance and comply with accessibility standards.This project funds the design and construction for revised treatment toaddress potential for groundwater contamination from direct surface waterrecharge from Turquoise Lake. This area is identified as "ground waterunder direct influence of surface water source."Pike, San Isabel, Turquoise LakeCimarron, &TreatmentComancheChangesCOCO-03RecreationSiteRio GrandeStunner BridgeReplacementCOCO-03Road BridgeThis project would replace an old bridge that has spalling concrete andexposed rebar. The design process is 99% complete and ready forcontracting.R02BighornForest ServiceRoad 33, "CrazyWoman Road"RepairsWYWYAt LargeRoadThis project will reconstruct a road, including surfacing, drainage, andsafety work to enable public access. Additional work includes roadstabilization and bridge improvements.R02Arapaho,Roosevelt, &PawneeOlive RidgeWater SystemRepairCOCO-02RecreationSiteThis project will fund assessment, design, and contract preparation forwater system repair at Olive Ridge Campground.R02ShoshoneNorth Fork TrailMaintenanceWYWY-AtLargeTrail, TrailBridgeThis project will conduct deferred maintenance on the North Fork Trail,accesses the popular Cirque of the Towers climbing venue. This trail is oneof only a few popular portals accessing the internationally acclaimed Cirqueof the Towers.R02Medicine Bow,Routt, &Thunder BasinCampgroundRehabilitation Planning, Survey& DesignRecreationSiteThis project will fund the survey and design of several campgrounds andparking lots. Redesign will accommodate change in user needs (largeRVs), improve the recreation experience, provide for accessibility, andalleviate deferred maintenance.R02R02R02BighornForestwideRoadside TreeClearingCO,WYWYWYAt LargeCO-2CO-3WYAt LargeRoadClearing will be conducted along highly utilized level 2 and level 3 roadsidentified as high priority on the Federal Lands Transportation Programroad subset. Roads were identified on the completed safety and surfacingaudit to improve access and address health and safety concernsassociated with travel site visibility. Road work with emphasis on safetyimprovements. This project will address access, health and safetyconcerns. Roads included in this project are: Forest Roads 14, 26 and 31.

R02Bear CreekGrand Mesa,NationalUncompahgre, &Recreation TrailGunnisonReconstructionR02White RiverWhite RiverNational ForestTrail & TrailheadMaintenanceCOR02San JuanEast Fork RoadResurfacingCOR02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre, &GunnisonLake IrwinCampgroundReconstructionR02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre, &GunnisonLittle BearCampgroundReconstructionCOR02Pike, San Isabel,Cimarron, &ComancheVault ToiletReplacementCO,KSR02Arapaho,Roosevelt, &PawneeHessie CabinRehabilitationR02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre,and reservationCOCOCOCOWYTrail, TrailBridgeThis project will reconstruct multiple segments of the Bear Creek NationalRecreation Trail. This trail is highly scenic with historical values and locatedon a scenic byway. This project would resolve numerous safety hazardsand erosion problems and would complete the work started with a statepartner.CO-02CO-03Trail, TrailBridgeThis project is requesting funds for Youth Corp crews to conduct trail workacross the forest in areas with high deferred maintenance. Project includestrail work for: erosion control, tread and prism repair, trail structure repairand replacement, hazard and downed tree work and trailheadimprovements.CO-03RoadEast Fork San Juan Road is a heavily used recreation road for utility taskvehicles, 4X4s, dispersed camping, and private land access. This projectprovides surfacing for 9.4 miles of the road.RecreationSiteThis project will complete the design and reconstruction of Lake IrwinCampground (32 units), which is the centerpiece of very busy recreationcomplex. All infrastructure is overdue for full replacement. This projectwould lead to improved accessibility, health and safety, and visitorexperiences.CO-03RecreationSiteThis project will complete design and reconstruction of Little BearCampground (36 units), which is central to Grand Mesa Scenic Byway.Most infrastructure is overdue for full replacement. This project would leadto improved accessibility, health and safety, and visitor experiences.CO-05CO-07KS-01RecreationSiteThis project will decommission old vault toilets and replace them with newADA-compliant vault toilets.CO-02RecreationSiteThis project will replace wall logs, re-roof and replace windows, doors andflooring, repair and re-install the wood stove and propane refrigerator, addsanitary facilities to a cabin on the Boulder Ranger District. This site is usedby partners in managing the existing trailhead.CO-03RecreationSiteThis project will replace three composting toilets in Pitkin Campground anda vault toilet in Snowblind Campground. This project would addressaccessibility, health and safety, and environmental issues resulting fromleaking vaults and/or building deterioration.PublicServiceFacilityFunding would be used to accomplish the final phase of the ongoingstabilization and preservation of the historic Anderson Lodge. Workincludes improving structural integrity and reducing deferred maintenance.Anderson Lodge was utilized as the first administrative headquarters of theYellowstone Forest Reserve (ca. 1902) and is listed on the NationalRegister of Historic Places. Preservation efforts started in 2017 inpartnership with HistoriCorps and the Park County Historic PreservationCommission.CO-03CO-03WYAt Large

CO-03RecreationSiteThis project will complete the design and reconstruction of Deer LakesCampground (12 units), which serves diverse users near Lake City. Mostinfrastructure is overdue for full replacement. This project would lead toimproved accessibility, health and safety, and visitor experiences.CO-05RecreationSiteThis project will repair the water system at Buffalo Campground. Thecurrent system is not in compliance with Colorado Department of PublicHealth and Environment standards.RoadThis project will fund 16.053 miles of road reconditioning including:aggregate base and surface course, roadside clearing and grubbing,cleaning, repairing and replacing drainage structures, regulatory signs,warning signs and informational signs.R02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre, &GunnisonDeer LakesCampgroundReconstructionCOR02Pike, San Isabel,Cimarron, &ComancheBuffaloCampgroundWater SystemRepairCOR02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre, &GunnisonForest Road 701RoadRehabilitation& DrainageRepairsR02White RiverTrail andTrailheadMaintenance withFriends GroupsCOCO-02CO-03Trail, TrailBridgeR02Arapaho,Roosevelt, &PawneeShadow acilityThis project funds major maintenance needs associated with refurbishinghistoric houses and facilities. Activities include inventory and design ofstructural needs and road/drainage features.CO-03Trail, TrailBridgeThis project will clear accumulations of down trees, repair failed drainagestructures, and rebuild lost tread on 24 non-motorized trails across theforest. This project would restore lost access to vast areas and improvewater quality.Dam,RecreationSiteThis project will fund an agreement with the Nebraska Game and ParksCommission to develop recreation, watershed, wildlife, fish, and/or rareplant related projects. This work will improve access to fisheries,recreational opportunities, and reduce deferred maintenance. Activitiesinclude dam reconstruction, rehabilitation, maintenance, access road andfence repair.R02Grand Mesa,Non-MotorizedUncompahgre, &Trail RestorationGunnisonR02NebraskaNebraska MasterChallengeCost-ShareAgreement toImprove Accessto Fisheries &RecreationOpportunitiesNebraskaCircle Road(Forest Road203) SurfacingReplacementBighornDriveway, CedarCreek, & ShellCreek Trail BridgeRepairsR02R02COCONECO-03NE-03This project will complete deferred maintenance projects at trails andtrailheads. Projects will support friends groups, which are integral inpromoting volunteerism for the Forest Service and communities. Funds willgo into agreements for supplies, materials, equipment, and laborsupporting the recruitment, training, and retention of volunteers.NENE-03RoadThis project will finish surfacing replacement (mud rock) from end of lastcontract (milepost 5.7) to Intersection of 212 (South Natick Road) atBessey Ranger District, which is a Maintenance Level 3 road. RecreationTrails Program grant funding anticipated is supplement GAOA funds.WYWYAt LargeTrail, TrailBridgeThis project will fund bridge safety improvements on high priority bridges.This work will reconstruct three trail bridges that are highly used forrecreation, cattle permittees, and access to wilderness. Design will becompleted in FY21.

R02San JuanHighline LoopNationalRecreation TrailRepairR02ReplaceGrand Mesa,Damaged orUncompahgre, & Missing KiosksGunnisonat 35 RecreationSitesR02Grand Mesa, Wetterhorn BasinUncompahgre, &TrailGunnisonReconstructionR02R02Medicine Bow,Routt, &Thunder BasinNebraskaDry LakeCampground &TrailheadRehabilitationAggregatePlacement andGrading onDistrict RoadsCOCOCOCOSD, NETrail, TrailBridgeThis project addresses tread issues, replaces signs, repairs damagedinfrastructure, replaces culverts, and reconstructs switchbacks.CO-03RecreationSiteThis project will replace damaged or missing kiosks and provide visitorinformation at 35 recreation sites across the forest. This project woulddiscourage violations and damage, better match visitors with desiredopportunities, and reduce visitor conflicts.CO-03Trail, TrailBridgeThis project will reconstruct multiple segments of the Wetterhorn BasinTrail. This mainline trail provides access to the heart of the UncompahgreWilderness. The project would restore access, preserve wildernesscharacter, and protect tundra plant communities.CO-03RecreationSiteDry Lake Campground & Trailhead is the closest Forest Servicecampground to Steamboat Springs, CO and is a popular, multi-use, all-yearrecreation hub. This project will rehabilitate the campground and trailheadto improve visitor experience. The project is contract ready.RoadThis project funds road work on the Nebraska National Forest. Activitiesinclude reconditioning, aggregate placement, and grading to improve visitoraccess and recreational opportunities on the five Ranger Districts ofNebraska National Forest and Grasslands at four miles per District. Roadwork will include fabric underlayment for increased road life and reducedfuture deferred maintenance, where appropriate. Work will be performedacross a significant geographical area in both South Dakota and Nebraska.CO-03SDAt LargeNE-03Pike, San Isabel,Cimarron, &ComancheDevils HeadToiletReplacementR02Arapaho,Roosevelt, &PawneeMizpahCampgroundRehabilitation andAquatic OrganismPassageInstallationCOCO-02RoadBridgeThis project will restore access to the campground and fish passage for 3miles of Clear Creek on National Forest System lands. The culvert washedout several years ago. This project will retire all deferred maintenance inthe campground. Mizpah is important to the Forest Service,concessionaire, and Clear Creek County economy.R02ShoshoneRoad SlumpRepairWYWYAt LargeRoadThis project will repair Clay Butte Road (Forest Road 142) and ParqueCreek Road (Forest Road 504), which were damaged in landslides.R02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre,and GunnisonCrag CrestNationalRecreation TrailReconstructionCO-03Trail, TrailBridgeR02COCOCO-02RecreationSiteThis project will fund a design for replacement of composting withalternative outhouse at a remote and inaccessible site with high use forrecreation and quarters.This project will reconstruct multiple segments of the Crag Crest NationalRecreation Trail. This trail is highly scenic, on scenic byway, and travelsacross the crest of the largest flat-top mountain in the world. This projectwould resolve numerous safety hazards and erosion problems.

White RiverDifficultCampgroundRoad ProjectR02R02R02R02R02R02This project paves the access road, loops and pads to accommodatemodern campers. Project includes a total of 2732 feet of 18 foot wide road,3670 feet of 10 foot wide road and one 21,000 square foot parking lot. Thisproject includes over 1,000 feet of drainage structures.This project will remove 4 old vault toilet buildings that are not compliantwith accessibility standards. Existing toilet buildings will be replaced withaccessible double vault toilet buildings, which will eliminate deferredmaintenance and improving the recreation experience.COCO-03RecreationSiteWhite 02CO-03RecreationSiteArapaho,Roosevelt, &PawneeRoadMaintenanceSupportingSchedule AAgreementsCOCO-04RoadThis project will replace surface rock and conduct brushing and culvertcleaning on two Maintenance Level 3 roads that support County ScheduleA agreements (roads: 156.0 and 159.0).Black HillsReconstructLakota LakeRoad, Parking &Gate RepairsSDSDAt LargeRoadLakota Lake Road is a hazardous high-use, single lane road that connectsto a day use recreation site and trailhead. This project will reconstruct theroad to two-lanes, fix drainage, eliminate ruts, resurface the road andparking, add barriers, and replace non-functional gates.Rio GrandeAlamosa GuardStation CabinRental RepairsCO-03RecreationSiteThis project completes phase 3 for Alamosa Guard Stations, including thepurchase and installation of the remaining amenities. Specifically, thisproject will finish flooring, propane lighting, cabinets and furniture andreplacement of the toilet building.Trail, TrailBridgeThis project will perform deferred trail maintenance on 256.4 miles of trailsincluding the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail by removing hazardtrees, repairing tread & drainage damage using USFS crews, youthconservation crews and partners.CO-03WaterSystem,WastewaterSystemThis project will replace existing water lines to the Ward Lake and Cobbettcampgrounds. Existing lines were out of service until a new chlorinationsystem was installed. The lines deteriorated and multiple leaks is project will construct a new building for the treatment of iron,manganese, and lead in water.COCO-02CO-04RecreationSiteThis project will replace/repair recreation site minor features, including firerings, tables, site perimeter boards, retaining walls, and other criticaldeferred maintenance items for five units as prioritized in the forest'sProgram of Work.Deferred TrailMedicine Bow, Maintenance onContinental DivideRoutt, &Thunder Basin National ScenicTrailR02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre, &GunnisonWard Lake &CobbettCampgroundsWater LineReplacementR02Pike, San Isabel,Cimarron, andComancheWater TreatmentBuilding andTreatmentRenovationsR02Arapaho,Roosevelt, &PawneeRecreation SiteDeferredMaintenanceCOCO,WYCOWYAt LargeCO-2CO-3

CO-03CO-05CO-07KS-01RecreationSiteThis project will decommission 21 old vault toilets (12 singles; nine doubles)and replace them with 21 new ADA vault toilets (seven singles; 14 doubles)across 17 identified sites.This project will replace septic tanks at the house and shop to addressdeferred maintenance. The design for septic tanks is complete.R02Pike, San Isabel, Replace Old VaultCimarron, &Toilets and InstallNew Vault ToiletsComancheR02Pike, San Isabel,Cimarron, &ComancheComancheCarrizo WorkCenter SepticSystem Black HillsSouthern HillsRoad AccessDeferredMaintenanceSDSDAt LargeRoadR02Black HillsBismarck LakeBoardwalk andFishing PierReconstructionR02Grand Mesa,Uncompahgre, &GunnisonAlpine PlateauRoadReconstructionR02Medicine Bow,Routt, &Thunder BasinFish Creek FallsTrailRehabilitationR02R02R02R02Grand Mesa,ToiletUncompahgre, & ReplacementGunnisonSunshine-OurayBighornCold SpringsRoad (ForestRoad #344)RepairsPike, San Isabel, Halfmoon RoadCimarron, &(Forest RoadComanche#110) WideningCO,KSSDCOCOCOWYCOSDAt LargeCO-03RecreationSiteRoadThis project will conduct road maintenance to open access to largestsection (8300 acres) of previously closed and inaccessible land in entireNational Forest System in l

1/3 of project cost and other owners will pay the remainder. Engineering and design has been completed. R02; . accesses the popular Cirque of the Towers climbing venue. This trail is one . Anderson Lodge was utilized as the first administrative headquarters of the Yellowstone Fo