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Mt. Hough Ranger District Hazard Tree Abatement, Plumas National Forest, California

July 16, 2025

National Forest Foundation is seeking hazard tree abatement services around and adjacent to the facilities and infrastructure of Mt. Hough Ranger District offices, located in Quincy, California.

There are approximately197 trees marked for removal with a green band and butt dot mark. Falling complexity ranges from relatively simple falling to highly technical and complex falling of large trees leaning over buildings. Limbing of up to 20 trees to a maximum height of 50 feet above ground level is also requested.

A pre bid tour will be held at the Mt. Hough Ranger District, located at 39696 State Highway 70, Quincy, CA, 95971. Turn left to the visitor parking lot. July 7, 2025 at 10:00 am.

Deadline:

Responses should be emailed by July 16, 2025.

Contact:

Ivy Kostick, [email protected]

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