Bill 118 s 3116, also known as the Transparency in Legacy Road and Trail Remediation Act of 2023, aims to increase transparency and accountability in the remediation of legacy roads and trails on federal lands. Legacy roads and trails are old, unmaintained routes that can cause environmental damage, such as erosion and water pollution.
The bill requires federal agencies, such as the Department of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior, to create a publicly accessible database of all legacy roads and trails on their lands. This database must include information on the location, condition, and remediation status of each road or trail.
Additionally, the bill mandates that federal agencies develop a prioritization plan for remediating legacy roads and trails based on factors such as environmental impact and public safety. This plan must be updated annually and made available to the public.
Furthermore, the bill requires federal agencies to consult with stakeholders, such as local communities and environmental organizations, when developing and implementing remediation plans for legacy roads and trails. This ensures that the concerns and perspectives of those affected by the remediation efforts are taken into account.
Overall, the Transparency in Legacy Road and Trail Remediation Act of 2023 seeks to improve the management of legacy roads and trails on federal lands by increasing transparency, accountability, and stakeholder engagement in the remediation process.