SERP Concurrences

Section 21080.56 of the California Public Resources Code, 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, 2025.

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  • April 11, 2024

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board that the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge Unit 2/3 Reroute 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
  • February 14, 2024

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the California Department of Parks and Recreation that the Pescadero Marsh Habitat Restoration and Resiliency Project North Marsh North Pond (PDF) qualifies as a statutorily exempt restoration project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). (Pub. Resources Code, § 21080.56, subd. (e).)

Categories: General
  • February 5, 2024

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the Santa Clara Valley Water District that the Pond A4 Resilient Habitat 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
  • January 26, 2024

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the State Water Resources Control Board that the Battle Creek Salmon and Steelhead Restoration Project Phase 2 No Regrets (PDF) qualifies as a statutorily exempt restoration project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). (Pub. Resources Code, § 21080.56, subd. (e).)

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  • January 19, 2024

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the Wildlife Conservation Board that the Tahoe Gateway Forest Health Implementation 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
  • January 17, 2024

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the Humboldt County Resource Conservation District that the Wadulh Lagoon Tidal Wetland Enhancement 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
  • January 9, 2024

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the City of Chico that the Big Chico Creek Iron Canyon Fish Passage 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
  • January 2, 2024

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the State Coastal Conservancy that the Ormond Beach Restoration and Public Access 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
  • December 20, 2023

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, North Central Region that the Snake Marsh 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
  • December 20, 2023

The Director of CDFW has concurred with the lead agency determination by the California Department of Parks and Recreation that the East Fork Mill Creek Floodplain 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