California Vegetation Treatment Program (CalVTP) Update

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Summary

SCH Number
2019012052
Lead Agency
Forestry and Fire Protection, Board of
Document Title
California Vegetation Treatment Program (CalVTP) Update
Document Type
NOP - Notice of Preparation of a Draft EIR
Received
Present Land Use
Multiple; statewide program
Document Description
This is a Re-Issued Notice of Preparation of a Subsequent Program Environmental Impact Report for the California Vegetation Treatment Program (CalVTP) Update. The Board of Forestry and Fire Protection (Board) is re-issuing this Notice of Preparation (NOP) of a Subsequent Program Environmental Impact (SPEIR) for the CalVTP Update to include information about the role the CalVTP Update SPEIR will play in response to the Writ of Mandate issued on November 14, 2025. Because the NOP is being re-issued, the Board has extended the scoping period to February 26, 2026. The public scoping meeting and all other information in this NOP remains unchanged. In 2019, the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection (Board) certified the Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the CalVTP (SCH# 2019012052). The 2019 CalVTP Program EIR covers specific treatment activities: prescribed burning (pile burning and broadcast burning), mechanical treatments, manual treatments, herbicide application, and prescribed herbivory. It also evaluates specific treatment types: wildland-urban interface (WUI) fuel reduction, fuel breaks (shaded and nonshaded), and ecological restoration. The geographic scope of the 2019 Program EIR encompassed a treatable landscape of 20.3 million acres within the State Responsibility Area (SRA) in California. On March 1, 2025, Governor Newsom issued an emergency proclamation that, among other actions, directed the Board to take immediate steps to update the 2019 CalVTP Program EIR, in consultation with the California Natural Resources Agency and others, to increase the CalVTP’s efficiency and usefulness in expanding and accelerating the rapid environmental review of large-scale vegetation treatment projects. In response to the Governor’s emergency proclamation, the Board is preparing a Subsequent Program EIR (SPEIR) to update the 2019 CalVTP Program EIR to increase its efficiency and usefulness, which includes expanding the geographic scope of the CalVTP and instituting other program revisions. The Board is the lead agency pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the CalVTP Update SPEIR. The Board is distributing this notice of preparation (NOP) to seek input from responsible and trustee agencies and other interested parties regarding the scope and content of the environmental information to be included in the CalVTP Update SPEIR. This NOP initiates a 40-day public comment period, from January 9, 2026 to February 18, 2026. Program Location The geographic scope of the 2019 CalVTP Program EIR, or treatable landscape, was developed using data from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s (CAL FIRE) Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) to identify areas in the SRA suitable for vegetation treatment. Certain vegetation types were excluded from the treatable landscape because the wildfire risks within these types were considered in 2019 to be negligible. Using this method, 20.3 million acres within the 31 million-acre SRA were identified as being appropriate for vegetation treatments as part of the 2019 CalVTP. The CalVTP Update will expand the treatable landscape to portions of the state suitable for vegetation treatment regardless of fire suppression responsibility designation (e.g., expand into the Local Responsibility Area; federally owned and Tribal lands will still be excluded). The expanded treatable landscape will be developed based on more recent vegetation data and improved understanding of fire behavior to include more areas in California. The updated treatable landscape is anticipated to encompass more than 35.5 million acres, representing an increase of at least 15.2 million acres from the treatable landscape considered in the 2019 CalVTP Program EIR. Program Description According to the Board’s experience with CalVTP implementation and feedback received from project proponents, implementing entities, regulatory and resource agencies, and others since the Program EIR was certified at the end of 2019, the following categories of updates have been preliminarily identified. This list is not comprehensive, and more updates to the program will be identified through planned outreach as directed by the emergency proclamation and as required under CEQA. - Expand the treatable landscape into areas suitable for vegetation treatment regardless of fire suppression responsibility designation. - Broaden allowable activities related to the disposition of biomass generated by vegetation treatment. - Recognize the dual objectives of cultural and ecological restoration through vegetation management activities that integrate tribal ecological knowledge. - Expand the list of herbicides that may be used. - Streamline regulatory compliance and permitting. - Clarify and revise CalVTP standard project requirements and mitigation measures to promote their efficient implementation while protecting environmental resources. - Increase the efficiency of the Project-Specific Analysis preparation process for later activities under the CalVTP.

Contact Information

Name
Lily Bostrom
Agency Name
Ascent Inc.
Job Title
Senior Environmental Planner
Contact Types
Consulting Firm

Name
Tony Andersen
Agency Name
California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection
Job Title
Executive Officer
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Name
Dan Stapleton
Agency Name
California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection
Job Title
Assistant Executive Officer
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Multiple
Counties
Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Los Angeles, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Orange, Placer, Plumas, Riverside, Sacramento, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Ventura, Yolo, Yuba
Regions
Statewide
Total Acres
35,500,000
Other Location Info
Statewide program; multiple locations throughout the state

Notice of Completion

State Review Period Start
State Review Period End
State Reviewing Agencies
California Air Resources Board (ARB), California Baldwin Hills Conservancy (BHC), California Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy (CVMC), California Coastal Commission (CCC), California Department of Conservation (DOC), California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Bay Delta Region 3 (CDFW), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Central Region 4 (CDFW), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Habitat Conservation Planning (CDFW), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Inland Deserts Region 6 (CDFW), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region 7 (CDFW), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, North Central Region 2 (CDFW), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Northern and Eureka Region 1 (CDFW), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, South Coast Region 5 (CDFW), California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), California Department of Justice, Attorney General's Office, California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR), California Department of State Parks, Division of Boating and Waterways, California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), California Department of Transportation, District 1 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 10 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 11 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 12 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 2 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 3 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 4 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 5 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 6 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 7 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 8 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, District 9 (DOT), California Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics (DOT), California Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Planning (DOT), California Department of Water Resources (DWR), California Energy Commission, California Fish and Game Commission (CDFGC), California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (OES), California Highway Patrol (CHP), California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC), California Natural Resources Agency, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Coast Region 3 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Fresno Region 5 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Redding Region 5 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Sacramento Region 5 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Colorado River Basin Region 7 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Lahontan South Lake Tahoe Region 6 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Lahontan Victorville Region 6 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles Region 4 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, North Coast Region 1 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region 9 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region 2 (RWQCB), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region 8 (RWQCB), California San Diego River Conservancy (SDRC), California San Joaquin River Conservancy (SJRC), California Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy (SMMC), California State Coastal Conservancy (SCC), California State Lands Commission (SLC), California Tahoe Conservancy, California Transportation Commission (CATC), Central Valley Flood Protection Board, Colorado River Board, Delta Protection Commission, Delta Stewardship Council, Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), Office of Historic Preservation, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy (RMC), Santa Monica Bay Restoration, Sierra Nevada Conservancy, State Water Resources Control Board, State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water, State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Quality, State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Rights, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), University of California Natural Reserve System (UCNRS)
Development Types
Other (Vegetation Management)
Local Actions
Vegetation Management
Project Issues
Aesthetics, Agriculture and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Biological Resources, Coastal Zone, Cultural Resources, Cumulative Effects, Drainage/Absorption, Energy, Flood Plain/Flooding, Geology/Soils, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Growth Inducement, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Mandatory Findings of Significance, Mineral Resources, Noise, Population/Housing, Public Services, Recreation, Schools/Universities, Septic System, Sewer Capacity, Solid Waste, Transportation, Tribal Cultural Resources, Utilities/Service Systems, Vegetation, Wetland/Riparian, Wildfire
Public Review Period Start
Public Review Period End

Attachments

Draft Environmental Document [Draft IS, NOI_NOA_Public notices, OPR Summary Form, Appx,]
Notice of Completion [NOC] Transmittal form

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