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Announcement

Complete
Jan 28, 2026
Progress100%
Notice of Intent — Federal Register Vol. 91 No. 22
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.

SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Pacific Northwest District, announces its intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Cascade Watershed Restoration Project. The proposed action would restore approximately 12,400 acres of riparian corridor across three counties.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before March 15, 2026.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments via regulations.gov Docket No. BLM-2026-0014.
Authority: Fed. Reg. 91 FR 22, § 1508.22
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What this means for you

The agency has officially announced it's studying a major land restoration project. This is your first chance to be heard — the 45-day comment window is now open. County resource managers and tribal directors should submit scoping comments identifying issues the EIS must address.

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Public Comment Window

Active
Closes Mar 15, 2026
Progress62%
Scoping Period — Active Through March 15, 2026
COMMENT PERIOD STATUS: OPEN — 18 days remaining

Docket BLM-2026-0014 has received 847 public comments to date.

TRIBAL CONSULTATION: Government-to-government consultation is ongoing with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the Nez Perce Tribe. Consultation requests received: 12. Responses pending: 3.

COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS: County governments may submit cooperative agreement applications concurrent with scoping. Form SF-424 required. Contact: regional.coordinator@blm.gov
Authority: NEPA 40 CFR § 1503.1
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The deadline is real — 18 days left

This is the most critical window for influence. Comments submitted now shape what alternatives the agency must analyze. Tribal directors: if you haven't received a consultation acknowledgment within 10 business days, escalate to the regional office. Nonprofit land trusts: attach parcel maps and easement documentation to your comment.

Action required — 18 days remaining

Submit scoping comments before March 15, 2026 to influence what alternatives are analyzed in the EIS.

Register to Submit Comments
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Regional Hearing

Upcoming
Apr 8, 2026
Public Hearing Notice — Pendleton Civic Center, OR
HEARING DATE: April 8, 2026 — 9:00 AM–5:00 PM PDT
LOCATION: Pendleton Civic Center, 500 SW Dorian Ave, Pendleton, OR 97801
VIRTUAL OPTION: Webex link distributed to registered participants

AGENDA:
09:00 — Agency presentation of draft EIS alternatives
10:30 — Tribal consultation summary (closed session available upon request)
13:00 — Open public testimony (3 minutes per speaker)
15:30 — Technical panel Q&A
17:00 — Adjournment

REGISTRATION REQUIRED by April 1, 2026.
Authority: NEPA 40 CFR § 1506.6(c)
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Your 3 minutes on the record

In-person testimony becomes part of the official administrative record and must be addressed in the final EIS. Register early — room capacity is 200 and virtual slots are limited to 50 concurrent connections. Tribal representatives may request a separate closed-session slot for government-to-government matters.

Estimated: Apr 8, 2026· Subscribe for notification
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Decision Summary

Upcoming
Sep 2026 (est.)
Record of Decision — Publication Target Q3 2026
RECORD OF DECISION STATUS: Pending draft EIS completion.

The Record of Decision (ROD) will identify the Selected Alternative and document the rationale for the agency's choice. The ROD will include:

— A summary of all substantive public comments and agency responses
— Findings on tribal consultation outcomes
— Mitigation commitments and monitoring requirements
— Implementation schedule

Estimated publication: September 2026. Appeal period: 45 days post-publication.
Authority: NEPA 40 CFR § 1505.2
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How the decision gets made

The ROD is the final agency decision document. Once published, you have 45 days to file an administrative appeal. Land trusts with recorded easements in the project area will receive direct notification. All comments received during scoping will be addressed — by name if submitted by an organization.

Estimated: Sep 2026 (est.)· Subscribe for notification
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Implementation Timeline

Upcoming
FY2027–2031
Implementation & Monitoring Schedule — FY2027–2031
IMPLEMENTATION PHASES:

Phase 1 (FY2027): Riparian planting — 3,200 acres Upper Watershed
Phase 2 (FY2028): Channel reconstruction — 42 stream miles
Phase 3 (FY2029–30): Upland treatment — 6,800 acres
Phase 4 (FY2031): Monitoring baseline establishment

COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FUNDING: $4.2M allocated for county cost-share. Applications open Q4 2026. Tribal set-aside: $800K reserved under Section 7 consultation outcomes.

ANNUAL REPORTING: Progress reports published each January at publiclands.gov/cascade-watershed
Authority: FLPMA 43 U.S.C. § 1701
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When the work actually happens

Implementation spans five fiscal years with county cooperative agreement funding available starting Q4 2026. If your county has submitted a cooperative agreement application during scoping, you'll be prioritized for Phase 1 funding. Annual progress reports are public documents — subscribe to receive them automatically.

Estimated: FY2027–2031· Subscribe for notification
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Open Consultation Events(6)

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Comment PeriodUrgent

Great Basin Grazing Allotment Review

10
days
Mar 7, 2026
Elko County Courthouse, NV
🔀Hybrid·#BLM-NV-2026-007
Great Basin
Capacity89/120
Tribal ConsultationUrgent

Tribal Consultation — Umatilla Riparian Corridor

15
days
Mar 12, 2026
Virtual — Webex
💻Virtual·#CFUR-2026-003
Pacific Northwest
Capacity38/50
Comment PeriodUrgent

Upper Missouri Wetland Easement Comment Period

23
days
Mar 20, 2026
Online — regulations.gov
💻Virtual·#USACE-2026-0091
Upper Missouri
Capacity412/
Public Hearing

Cascade Watershed EIS — Public Scoping Hearing

42
days
Apr 8, 2026
Pendleton Civic Center, OR
🔀Hybrid·#BLM-2026-0014
Pacific Northwest
Capacity147/200
Public HearingUrgent

Ohio-Tennessee Forest Plan Revision Hearing

49
days
Apr 15, 2026
Knoxville Convention Center, TN
📍In Person·#USFS-2026-0044
Ohio-Tennessee
Capacity201/300
Registration Open

California Coastal Sage Scrub Conservation Plan

56
days
Apr 22, 2026
San Diego Field Office, CA
🔀Hybrid·#BLM-CA-2026-012
California
Capacity34/80
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