Regional Forest Practice Committee for southwest Oregon meets May 20


SALEM, Ore. — The Regional Forest Practice Committee for southwest Oregon will meet at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 20 at the ODF Office, 87950 Territorial Hwy in Veneta. To join virtually, please use the Teams video conference information found on the agenda. To provide public comment, please email forestresources.committees@odf.oregon.gov.

The committee’s agenda includes:

  • Division and agency updates
  • HCP status
  • Operator of the Year Program revisions
  • Compliance Monitoring Project update
  • All streams crossing technical guidance review & technical guidance update

The public may attend in-person or online via Teams. Public comments will be accepted. Accommodations for people with disabilities, and special materials, services, or assistance can be arranged by calling at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting at 503-945-7200 or by email at forestryinformation@odf.oregon.gov.

Regional Forest Practices Committees are panels of citizens – mandated under Oregon law – that advise the Oregon Board of Forestry and may assist the Board of Forestry in developing appropriate forest practice rules. The committees are comprised of citizens qualified by education or experience in natural resource management. In 1971, the legislature enacted Oregon’s Forest Practices Act which includes three Regional Forest Practices Committees, serving the Eastern, Northwest, and Southwest regions of the state. Under Oregon law, a majority of the committees’ members must be private forest landowners and logging or forest operations companies.

Oregon’s forests are among the state’s most valued resources, providing a balanced mix of environmental, economic, and social benefits. View more information on the RFPC webpage.



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