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Congress Questions USFS Trail Maintenance Decline
March 24, 2026
Congresswomen Kim Schrier, Andrea Salinas, and Representative Gabe Vasquez, along with other members of the U.S. House of Representatives, have formally pressed the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the Trump Administration to address a significant decline in trail maintenance across National Forests and Grasslands. The officials cite a 22% reduction in trail upkeep during 2025, attributing this to staffing shortages and budget cuts. They seek detailed plans from USFS leadership to restore trail quality and ensure safe, accessible public lands ahead of the upcoming recreational season.
- This congressional scrutiny highlights potential increases in USFS procurement needs for trail maintenance services and related staffing support.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate possible budget adjustments or new contract opportunities aimed at reversing trail degradation.
- Contractors specializing in environmental maintenance, trail construction, and land management may find emerging opportunities as agencies respond to congressional concerns.
- Agencies and vendors should prepare for accelerated procurement timelines to meet public safety and environmental protection goals before peak usage periods.
Agencies
U.S. Forest Service, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Trump Administration
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- Reps. Salinas and Schrier Press Trump Administration for Answers on Deteriorating Forest Service Trail Conditions | Representative Andrea Salinas · Salinas House · Mar 24
- Congresswoman Schrier Presses Trump Administration for Answers on Deteriorating Forest Service Trail Conditions | Representative Kim Schrier · Schrier House · Mar 24
- Rep. Vasquez Presses Forest Service Chief on Declining Trail Quality on Public Lands | Representative Gabe Vasquez · Vasquez House · Mar 24