Welcome to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) web
site for the environmental review of the proposed Siskiyou Telephone
Company (Siskiyou Telephone) Happy Camp to Somes Bar Fiber Connectivity
Project (proposed project). The proposed project would provide telephone
and broadband service capability to residences in the area between
Clear Creek and Ti Bar in Siskiyou County, California. The project
would be constructed under a grant from the California Advanced
Service Grant Program as funded by the CPUC to Siskiyou Telephone.
The proposed project is subject to review under the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CPUC is the CEQA Lead Agency.
A CEQA review is being performed to evaluate the potential environmental
impacts associated with the proposed project. This site provides
access to public documents and information relevant to the CEQA
review process. The proposed project is also subject to review under
the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), because it is located
in both the Klamath National Forest and Six Rivers National Forest.
The United States Forest Service is the NEPA Lead Agency, and it
is performing a separate environmental review of the proposed project
prior to issuance of a Special Use Permit. Additional project information
and documentation will be posted as it becomes available.
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Project Description
The proposed project involves the construction and installation
of 88,282 feet (approximately 16.72 miles) of fiber optic broadband
facility cable in and alongside State Highway 96, which is
maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).
Installation of the components of the fiber optic broadband facility
cable would occur within the asphalt and gravel roadways or within
the existing Caltrans right-of-way (ROW) adjacent to the travel
surfaces. Directional boring would be used along most of the route, including when crossing creeks
and culverts to avoid potential impacts on jurisdictional waters.
The proposed project is partly funded by the California Advance
Services Fund (CASF). On December 20, 2007, in Decision 07-12-054
established the CASF program to provide grants that support projects
that will (a) provide broadband services to areas currently
without broadband access and (b) build out facilities in underserved
areas, if funds are still available. CPUC Resolution T-17539
approved funding in the amount of $3,645,085 from the CASF for the
proposed project. The proposed $3,595,071 funding for the fiber
middle-mile link will improve network reliability to the larger
region by completing a critical segment of fiber link. The proposed
$50,014 funding is for constructing last-mile connections to 10
unserved households. Links to Resolutions T-17411 and T-17517 are
provided above.
Project Location
The project site is located in Siskiyou County, approximately 70
miles southwest of Yreka, California. The project site begins at
Milepost (MP) 12.15 on State Highway 96 and proceeds northeast approximately
16.72 miles (88,282 feet) to MP 32.21 (note: a 3-mile
error in state milepost markers occurs between MP 16.38 and MP 19.64).
State Highway 96 is located in both the Klamath National Forest
and Six Rivers National Forest.
Environmental Review
On November 13, 2015, Siskiyou Telephone submitted an application
for CASF funding in the underserved areas along the State Highway
96 corridor between Somes Bar and Happy Camp. The CPUC approved
funding for the project from the CASF on December 15, 2016
in Resolution T-17539.
Proponent's Environmental Assessment
Resolution T-17539 stipulates that prior to receiving funds from
the CASF grant, the proponent is required to provide a Proponent's
Environmental Assessment (PEA) and the CPUC must complete CEQA review.
The PEA is here
(9.2MB).
Deficiencies, Data Requests,
and Responses
The CPUC reviewed the application and PEA to identify additional
data needed from the Applicant to complete the environmental review
process.
CPUC Data Request #1, dated December 18, 2017, is here.
Siskiyou Telephone's responses to CPUC Data Request #1 are
here.
Initial Study/Mitigated Negative
Declaration
The CPUC released the Notice of Intent
to Adopt a Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (Draft
IS/MND) for the proposed project on March 16, 2018. The public
comment period for this document is March 16, 2013 to April 16,
2018. Following the end of the public comment period, responses
to all comments received on the Draft IS/MND and submitted within
the specified 30-day review period will be prepared by the CPUC
and included in a response to comments document, which together
with the Draft IS/MND, will constitute the Final IS/MND for the
proposed project.
The Draft IS/MND can be viewed here.
AB 52 Consultation
Pursuant Assembly Bill 52 (AB 52) and Public Resources
Code Section 21080.3.1, the CPUC will send formal notification letters
to California Native American tribes that have requested, in writing,
to be informed about proposed projects under review by the Commission.
In addition, notification letters will be sent to organizations
and individuals identified by the Native American Heritage Commission
(NAHC) as traditionally and culturally affiliated with the geographic
area of the proposed project. Letters announcing the 30-day formal
notification process were mailed on February 612, 2018.
Additional Information
Additional information will be posted as it becomes available.
The CPUC, through its Environmental Review Team, is conducting an
environmental review of the project. To request additional information,
ask a question, or be added to the project mailing list, please
contact us, as follows:
Jensen Uchida, CPUC Project Manager
c/o Aspen Environmental Group
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 935
San Francisco, CA 94104-3002
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