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BOZEMAN, Mont. â Road maintenance, temporary road construction and logging operations will start about 10 miles northeast of Bozeman and just north of the Bridger Bowl Ski area to mitigate wildfire dangers.
The project is located in the wildland urban interface in the Bozeman Ranger District of the Custer Gallatin National Forest.Â
This current phase of work is expected is to run through January 2022.
According to the press release visitors should expect to see increased traffic, construction and logging equipment in the area, including log hauling on popular roads like Fairy Lake and South Brackett Creek.
âWeâre looking forward to starting implementation of the project, which protects wildlife, recreational opportunities, and other important resources within the project area. It also addresses needs of national, regional and forest direction including insect and disease treatment as part of the Heathy Forest Restoration Act,  Bozeman District Ranger Corey
BRETT FRENCH
From modernizing the Missoula Smokejumper Visitor Center to resurfacing the Delmoe Lake Road outside Butte, a portion of $285 million from the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund could be coming to Montana this year.
The amount of the funding for Region 1 forests in Montana is uncertain, according to Dan Hottle, Northern Region press officer.
âWe still donât know when or how much will be released,â he said.
However, the Forest Serviceâs Rocky Mountain Region announced in a press release that its forests would be receiving $31.5 million for 90 proposed projects this year. The Rocky Mountain Region includes forests in Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota. Region 1 covers Montana, a portion of the Dakotas and the Idaho Panhandle.