OFFICE OF PUBLIC ROADS AND RURAL ENGINEERING. 



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Denver and the northwestern part of Colorado and facilitates inter- 

 state travel into Utah by way of the Uinta Basin. 



Location surveys were authorized on the following projects: 

 Seeley Lake, in Missoula County, Mont., Missoula National Forest; 

 Bernice, in Jefferson County, Mont., Deerlodge National Forest; 

 Wind River, in Fremont and Lincoln Counties, Wyo., Teton Na- 

 tional Forest; and Belt Creek, in Cascade County, Mont, Jefferson 

 National Forest. 



Construction was authorized on the Salmon River Road, Siskiyou 

 County, Cal., Klamath National Forest, and on the Warm River- 

 Yellowstone, Fremont County, Idaho, Targhee National Forest. 



Construction w\as under Avay on approximately 159 miles of road, 

 distributed over projects as follows: 



Miles. 



Arizona : 



Salt River-Pleasant Val- 

 ley 3.90 



Winslow-Long Valley 2. 40 



Camilla-Ft. Huachuca 2. 10 



Total. 



8.40 



California : 



Lai^uua 9. 00 



Palomar 10.00 



Salmon Kiver 4. 00 



Trinity River 8.00 



Total 31. 00 



Colorado : 



Sedalia-Decker 18. 60 



Rabbit Ears 18.30 



Total 36. 90 



Idaho: South fork of Payette 



River 3. 25 



Miles. 

 Minnesota : Stony River 31. 00 



Grand total 158.95 



The following is a statement of bridge work in connection with 

 national forest projects: 



Plans for forest bridges. 



