USFS Forests State Wide Close due to fire danger

Closure includes the following day use areas in the MRD per the FS website:: Willow Creek, Sand Dollar, Mill Creek, Pfeiffer Beach, and Arroyo Seco.

Regional Order No. 21-07 USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Emergency Forest Closure
Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. § 551 and 36 C.F.R. § 261.50(a) and (b), and to provide for public safety and protect natural resources, the following acts are prohibited on National Forest System lands within the Pacific Southwest Region. This Order supersedes Regional Order No. 21-04 and is effective from August 31, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. through September 17, 2021, at 11:59 p.m.

  1. Going into or being upon National Forest System lands within the National Forests listed below.
    a. Tahoe National Forest
    b. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
    c. Plumas National Forest
    d. Lassen National Forest
    e. Mendocino National Forest
    f. Klamath National Forest
    g. Six Rivers National Forest
    h. Shasta-Trinity National Forest
    i. Modoc National Forest
    j. Cleveland National Forest
    k. San Bernardino National Forest
    l. Angeles National Forest
    m. Los Padres National Forest
    n. Sequoia National Forest
    o. Sierra National Forest
    p. Stanislaus National Forest
    q. Inyo National Forest
    36 C.F.R. § 261.52(e).
  2. Being on a National Forest System road within the National Forests listed below.
    a. Tahoe National Forest
    b. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
    c. Plumas National Forest
    d. Lassen National Forest
    e. Mendocino National Forest
    f. Klamath National Forest
    g. Six Rivers National Forest
    h. Shasta-Trinity National Forest
    i. Modoc National Forest
    j. Cleveland National Forest
    k. San Bernardino National Forest
    l. Angeles National Forest

m. Los Padres National Forest
n. Sequoia National Forest
o. Sierra National Forest
p. Stanislaus National Forest
q. Inyo National Forest
36 C.F.R. § 261.54(e).

  1. Being on a National Forest System trail within the National Forests listed below.
    a. Tahoe National Forest
    b. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
    c. Plumas National Forest
    d. Lassen National Forest
    e. Mendocino National Forest
    f. Klamath National Forest
    g. Six Rivers National Forest
    h. Shasta-Trinity National Forest
    i. Modoc National Forest
    j. Cleveland National Forest
    k. San Bernardino National Forest
    l. Angeles National Forest
    m. Los Padres National Forest
    n. Sequoia National Forest
    o. Sierra National Forest
    p. Stanislaus National Forest
    q. Inyo National Forest
    36 C.F.R. § 261.55(a).
    Pursuant to 36 C.F.R. § 261.50(e), the following persons are exempt from this Order:
  2. Persons with Forest Service Permit No. FS-7700-48 (Permit for Use of Roads, Trails, or Areas Restricted by Regulation or Order), specifically exempting them from this Order.
  3. Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or fire fighting force in the performance of an official duty.
  4. Persons with a Forest Service special use authorization for an electric transmission line, an oil or gas pipeline, communications site, or any other non-recreation special use.
  5. Commercial recreational special-use permit holders and their customers are not exempt from this Order. However, commercial recreational special-use permit holders, under the terms and conditions of their permit, may access their permit areas

to conduct administrative functions and to protect property and related assets. Recreation residence permit holders are not exempt from this Order.

  1. Persons with a Forest Service non-special-use written authorization to conduct non- recreational activities, such as harvesting timber or forest products, or grazing livestock.
  2. Owners or lessees of land, and residents of such private landholdings, to the extent necessary to access their land.
  3. Persons engaged in a business, trade, or occupation are not exempt from the prohibitions listed above, but may use National Forest System roads to the extent necessary to carry out their business, trade, or occupation.
    These prohibitions are in addition to the general prohibitions contained in 36 C.F.R. Part 261, Subpart A.
    A violation of these prohibitions is punishable by a fine of not more than $5,000 for an individual or $10,000 for an organization, or imprisonment for not more than 6 months, or both.
    16 U.S.C. § 551 and 18 U.S.C. §§ 3559, 3571, and 3581.
    Executed in Vallejo, California, this 30th day of August 2021.
    JENNIFER EBERLIEN
    Regional Forester
    Pacific Southwest Region

Long Term Construction project on Highway 1

Date:Friday August 20, 2021
District:05 – Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties
Contact:Kevin Drabinski or Jim Shivers
Phone:(805) 549-3138 or (805) 549-3237 
  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

LONG TERM CONSTRUCTION PROJECT TO BEGIN ON HIGHWAY 1

SOUTH OF LIMEKILN STATE PARK

MONTEREY COUNTY – A project to replace a culvert and repair erosion on Highway 1 south of Limekiln State Park will result in long term one-way traffic control beginning Monday August 23.

The construction project on Highway 1 on the Big Sur Coast is located at Post Mile 20.4. This is approximately .36 miles south of Limekiln State Park and 1.4 miles north of Kirk Creek Campground. The project location is popularly known as Lucia Fountain.

Construction operations will commence Monday August 23 at 7 am.

One-way traffic control will be in effect Monday thru Friday from 7 am to 7 pm.

Travelers can expect delays of 10 to 15 minutes.

Message and directional signs will be in place to assist travelers. Please allow extra time for your travel through the area.

Work is scheduled to be completed, weather permitting, by the end of November 2021.

The network of culverts that lace Highway 1 on the Big Sur Coast serve as critical infrastructure to keep water and debris off the roadway during winter weather. Maintaining the integrity of culverts and erosion repair efforts contribute to the resiliency of the roadway during inclement conditions.

This $750,000 project is being performed by Serafix Engineering of Santa Rosa, CA.

Caltrans reminds motorists to move over and slow down when driving through highway work zones.

For traffic updates on other state highways in Monterey County, travelers may contact Caltrans District 5 Public Affairs at 805-549-3318 or can visit the District 5 website at: https://dot.ca.gov/caltrans-near-me/district-5

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Kevin Drabinski

Public Information Officer

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Found Dog UPDATE: Owner & dog reunited

From Paolo Gonzalez in Palo Colorado Canyon:

Helllo. Is anyone missing a large, very friendly tri-color male Aussie? He showed up at my place about 6 AM, walked in and went to sleep. He has a collar with a yellow tag, but no information. Smells like he’s been skunked.

UPDATE He is in fact chipped. His name is “Fargo” if anyone knows his owner.

Thanks!