Statutory Exemption for Restoration Projects CEQA Notices and Documents SERP Concurrences Questions and Answers Contact Us Section 21080.56 of the California Public Resources Code(opens in new tab), also known as the Statutory Exemption for Restoration Projects (SERP), provides a California Environmental Quality Act statutory exemption for fish and wildlife restoration projects that meet certain requirements. CDFW’s Cutting the Green Tape Program is responsible for coordinating with lead agencies seeking SERP concurrence. SERP is currently anticipated to sunset on January 1, 2030. Learn more on the main SERP page. Type in the box below and hit the enter key or tap the magnifying glass to search for keywords Sulphur Creek Fish Passage Restoration Project August 7, 2023 The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by Napa County Resource Conservation District that the Sulphur Creek Fish Passage Restoration Project (PDF) qualifies as a statutorily exempt restoration project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). (Pub. Resources Code, § 21080.56, subd. (e).) Categories: General Tagged: Related Articles First Slough Fish Passage, Floodplain Restoration, and Coastal Habitat Connectivity Project CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the City of Eureka Big Chico Creek Iron Canyon Fish Passage Project CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the City of Chico. Lakeville Creek Restoration Project CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by Sonoma County Butte Creek House Meadow Restoration Project CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the Butte County Resource Conservation District Mountain Meadows Creek Restoration Project CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District. East Fork Mill Creek Floodplain Restoration Project CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Comments are closed.