A bill to prohibit a road construction project in the White River National Forest in the State of Colorado, and for other purposes.
This bill seeks to ban road construction projects within the White River National Forest in Colorado.
The bill, designated as S 4180, is focused on preventing the initiation of any road construction projects within the boundaries of the White River National Forest in Colorado. This legislative action is aimed at conserving the natural landscape, wildlife habitats, and ecological balance of the forest. By halting the development of new roads, the bill seeks to minimize human intrusion, reduce environmental degradation, and preserve the area for future generations.
- Prohibits new road construction projects in the White River National Forest.
- Aims to protect the forest's natural landscape and wildlife habitats.
- Seeks to minimize human intrusion and environmental degradation.
- Focuses on preserving the ecological balance of the area.
Who Would Be Affected
- •Local and federal government agencies involved in road construction and forest management.
- •Environmental and conservation organizations.
- •Residents and communities near the White River National Forest.
- •Recreational users of the forest, including hikers, campers, and wildlife enthusiasts.
Potential Effects
- •Preservation of natural habitats and biodiversity within the forest.
- •Potential reduction in access for recreational and commercial use.
- •Decrease in new infrastructure development opportunities within the forest.
- •Strengthening of conservation efforts and environmental protection policies.
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