This project is located on Scenic Byway SH 5 Mt. Evans Highway approximately 8.5 miles south of the SH103 and SH5 intersection. The project limits cover 0.7 miles of roadway south of the lower Summit Lake Trailhead gravel parking area. The Mt.
The existing El Porvenir Bridge was destroyed by the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon fires in April 2022. The scope of this ERFO project is to replace the bridge with a like structure.
Route 011 is a two-lane gravel road that has been deteriorating due to weather events, drainage and geotechnical issues, and lack of routine maintenance. This project will include resurfacing the road, drainage improvements, and sub-excavation at the locations the Refuge identified needing repair. A section of the project from MP 0.0 to MP 0.6 may be included in a future FLAP project. The total project length is approximately 2.0 miles.
The project is located in the White Horse Hill National Game Preserve (formerly Sully’s Hill NGP) in central North Dakota approximately 100 miles west of Grand Forks, ND. The preserve sits along the south shore of Devils Lake, North Dakota’s largest natural lake.
The proposed scope includes rehabilitation and paving of 253rd Street from Harmony Road west for 0.4 miles (to the entrance to Windsurfer Beach and Saddle Ridge Horse Camping & Trailhead) and then north for 0.3 miles along Orleans Road to the entrance to the Marysville Boat Ramp.
The purpose of this project is to address the significant deterioration and safety concerns for the 0.31 miles of Joe Tank Road that accesses the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest from state Route 260. Joe Tank Road is deteriorated and has cracks, large potholes, and large areas where the asphalt surfacing does not exist.
This project consists of rehabilitation of approx. 0.25 miles of the existing paved Entrance Road (010), reconstruction of the existing paved Visitor Center Parking area (RTE 900) and reconstruction/reconfiguration of the intersection of the entrance road and staff maintenance parking access road to compliment the improved Visitor Contact Building.
Improve Trail T401 and Auto Tour Route 010 & Auto Tour Connector Route 116.
The project includes repair of one damaged site on Santa Clara Divide Road (FSR 3N17) and a segment of FSR 6N53, within the Angeles National Forest. These sites were damaged in the December 2022 Atmospheric River Event. The damaged site on 3N17 is directly adjacent to another ERFO repair site that was completed in 2018.
The construction of the roughly three-mile proposed project which would be part of the approximately four-mile Perimeter Trail will predominantly provide access to the refuge trails for all non-motorized user groups including pedestrians, cyclists, and horseback riders and some occasional personal vehicle users and buses for field trips.