Logging Roads Paperwork: BLM Keeps Tabs on Trails
Published Date: 3/19/2026
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The Bureau of Land Management wants to keep collecting info about tramroads and logging roads to make sure everything runs smoothly and safely. If you’re involved in logging or land use, this affects you! They’re asking for your thoughts by May 18, 2026, and this helps keep paperwork light and clear without extra costs.
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Logging Road Info Requirement for Oregon Owners
If you are a private landowner holding a right-of-way to use Bureau of Land Management (BLM) tramroads or logging roads in western Oregon, you must provide information so BLM can calculate and collect appropriate fees. The collection covers about 1,088 respondents with 1,088 annual responses, takes about 8 hours per response (8,704 total annual burden hours), and may be required annually, biannually, quarterly, or monthly depending on your right-of-way. The OMB control number (1004-0168) is scheduled to expire October 31, 2026, and BLM plans to request a 3-year renewal; comments are due by May 18, 2026.
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