Emergency Memo Temporary Bridge Program

40804b5 Emergency Request Memo 010112022.pdf

Temporary Bridge Funding Opportunity Program

Emergency Memo Temporary Bridge Program

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United States
Department of
Agriculture
1400 Independence
Avenue, SW
Stop 0540
Washington, DC
20250-0540

DATE:

TBD

TO:

Austin Mudd
Desk Officer
Office of Management and Budget

THROUGH: Levi Harrell
Departmental Clearance Officer
Office of the Chief Information Officer
FROM:

Jaelith Hall-Rivera
Forest Service, Deputy Chief, State & Private Forestry
Digitally signed by JOHN
JOHN
CROCKETT
2022.10.12
CROCKETT Date:
16:48:07 -04'00'

SUBJECT:

Request for Emergency Approval for a New Information Collection
Request (ICR)—Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Provision 40804(b)5
Temporary Bridge Program

The Forest Service (FS) is requesting emergency clearance and review through 5 CFR
1320.13 for a new information collection for the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)
for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Provision 40804(b)5 Temporary Bridge
Program. This NOFO was developed and is being offered by the USDA Forest Service.
The intent of this funding opportunity is to support the establishment of temporary bridge
rental/loan/cost-share programs with States and Indian Tribes to protect water resources
and reduce water quality degradation. This is a completely new program for the Forest
Service, and the implementation plan was developed by State & Private Forestry in
collaboration with the National Association of State Foresters, State utilization
specialists, Intertribal Timber Council, and several professional logging associations.
The collection of information in the NOFO is needed sooner than the regular time period
associated with the Paperwork Reduction Act and is essential to the Agency’s mission.
Deployment of funding for this provision is essential to support the acquisition of
temporary bridges and their use to mitigate damage to sensitive watersheds during
forestry operations.
The Agency cannot reasonably comply with the normal clearance procedures because
public harm is likely to occur. Extended time periods for deployment of this program
will cause constraints to the ability of the Agency to manage a funding application
process and enter into funding agreements with States and Tribes. This will potentially
result in extended order times for bridges, potential cost increases for purchase, and
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delays in deployment to protect forest lands and waters during harvesting, thinning, or
other operations.

The NOFO is very high priority for the agency and USDA Natural Resources and
Environment. It was briefed and cleared by the Chief’s office on 8/3 and NRE on 8/4. A
Office of Communication new release has been prepared and will be used to announce
the program. We are receiving weekly requests for program announcement from the
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law implementation team. This funding will significantly help
deployment of the BIL provision.
Upon approval of this emergency collection, a NOFO will be sent to all States and Tribes
to complete and return to the Forest Service, leading to execution of funding agreements.
The NOFO application and review process is summarized as:
• State Forestry Agencies or their equivalent forestry agency will be the lead entity
for State applications and should coordinate and collaborate with other State
agencies and non-government partners including State-recognized Tribes.
• Federally recognized Indian Tribes can apply directly.
• All funding requests that meet the intent and direction of the program will be
honored. If year 1 funding requests exceed funds available, some requests will be
deferred to year 2. The maximum amount an entity may apply for in year 1 is
$175,000. Preference for year 1 funding will be given to entities that:
o Do not have an active temporary bridge program
o Describe how they will support underserved communities (EO 13985)
o Demonstrate collaborative partnerships in implementing their programs
• Bridge types will vary depending on location, terrain, and vehicle weight
requirements within each State or Tribe. Options include short- and medium-span
temporary timber bridges, short- and medium-span temporary steel bridges, and
temporary metal or timber roadway mats.
• Outreach for this NOFO will be sent to all States and Tribes through the National
Association of State Foresters, Intertribal Timber Council, and Forest Service
Office of Tribal Relations. Only States and Tribes are eligible to apply.
Applications will be submitted to the USDA Forest Service, State & Private Forestry for
review and consideration. Funding recommendations will be made to the Forest Service
and review by USDA Natural Resources and Environment (NRE).
We are requesting emergency approval of this new information collection package by
October 11, 2022.
If there are any questions or concerns, please call Brian Brashaw at 608-334-5819.


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