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<br />M220 <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />SCHEDULE OF PROPOSED ACTIONS <br /> <br />Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests <br />Thunder Basin National Grassland <br /> <br />The attached Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOP A) is a list of projects that Forest personnel plan to work on <br />during the next three months. The Schedule is updated on a quarterly basis, and changes are made depending <br />upon funding or the priority of other projects on the Forest. <br /> <br />The purpose of the Schedule is to notify people so they can decide what projects they are interested in, and <br />whom to contact to request more information. Since the Schedule includes all active projects on the entire <br />Forest, the information is general in nature. Therefore, anyone that is interested in learning more about a <br />specific project or would like to submit comments, can call or write to the Contact Person that is listed for <br />that project. <br /> <br />When individuals or groups inform the Contact Person that they are interested in a specific project, their name <br />is added to a mailing list for sending out all future information related to that project, such as the Scoping <br />letter, Environmental Assessment, and other NEPA documents. Public comments for individual projects are <br />requested during formal Scoping, as identified on the Schedule. These comments are particularly helpful <br />during the early stages of the analysis process when the Purpose and Need, public issues, and the extent of the <br />overall analysis for that project are developed. <br /> <br />Each project listed on this SOPA has a different mailing list comprised of individuals who have indicated an <br />interest in that specific project. Mailing lists of individuals that are interested in "categories of projects," such <br />as timber harvest, livestock grazing, or road construction, are no longer maintained or used to automatically <br />send out notices of future project activities. <br /> <br />This Schedule is not a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) document, nor is it a solicitation for <br />comments. Therefore, submitting comments related to the Schedule itself does not provide standing for <br />Administrative Review (36 CPR, Parts 215, 217, 251) of any individual project. Standing for subsequent <br />admjnistrative appeal derives from an individual or organization submiting substantive written or oral <br />comments during the 30-day comment period for an environmental assessment, or 45-day comment period <br />for a draft environmental impact statement (g215.6, 40 CPR 1506.10; FSH 1909.15, Chapter 20). <br /> <br />Additional infotmation may be obtained from the Forest internet web site at: <br /> <br />h t to:/ /www.fs.fed.us/r2/m br/resourcem gmt/i ndex. shtm I <br />