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Forest Highway 171 Reconstruction
| | What is the Project? At the request of Butte County, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service (FS), and the Central Federal Lands Federal Highway Division (CFLHD), BCAG completed a Project Reconnaissance and Scoping Report (August 16, 2002), investigating the widening and reconstruction of Forest Highway 171 (Upper Skyway).
In December of 2002, BCAG took the lead to develop the environmental document and begin the process of completing the Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA&ED) phase.
Why is the Project being done? Beginning in late 1999, citizens and local officials living in and representing the communities above Paradise began expressing a concern that in the event of a fire or related natural disaster, there was only one way into and out of these communities. The southerly exit would be through the Town of Paradise on the Skyway. The northerly route would have to be over the Upper Skyway or FH 171 over a 9.6 mile section of dirt road extending between the community of Inskip and Butte Meadows.
The primary purpose of this project is improve safety for in excess of 25,000 residents living in and around these communities, also know as the Upper Ridge. Improvements to Forest Highway 171 (Upper Skyway) also substantially completes basic infrastructure necessary for the FS to effectively administer and manage the large amount of federal lands in the northeastern portion of Butte County by providing a through route.
What is the current status of the project? A CEQA Mitigated Negative Declaration was approved by the BCAG Board of Directors in September of 2005. A NEPA Categorical Exclusion was approved in November 2005.
BCAG, Butte County, FS, FHWA and Caltrans are currently working to continue looking for federal and state sources of funding in an effort to provide the additional dollars need for the estimated $10 million construction project. FHWA and the FS have committed $5 million to the construction phase of this project to be delivered in the Spring of 2008. Additionally, an earmark for an additional $5.8 million was authorized in the recently approved Federal Transportation Bill known as (TEA-LU).
$1.3 million in Regional Improvement Program (RIP) has been allocated in 05/06 Fiscal Year (FY) to continue with development of the next phase of the project which will be the development of the Plans, Specifications and Estimate, (PS&E). Still to be programmed are the funds need for the acquisition of needed right of way and construction engineering. | |
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| | Questions or comments: Should you have any questions or comments regarding the project please call or e-mail Andy Newsum, Project Manager at 530-879-2468. | |
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