I wouldn't worry about it. Azusa has been lining politician's pockets for years in trying to get 39 opened again. It is entirely for financial gain. Having 39 open would bring thousands of people through their town to buy gas, eat at restaurants, etc. The trouble is that nobody has the money to maintain the road even if it was eventually opened. The State tried to dump it on the Forest Service. As stated, the Forest Service doesn't have the funds and refused.
While the excuses for opening it seem to have a little merit, it isn't really realistic. The road is already available and has been used as an "escape" route, in fact FS vehicles use it everyday in responding to motorcycle down calls near Islip Saddle. The road is useable in its current condition albeit as a single lane. Also the road would be closed all through the winter months, just as Hwy 2 is now, so snow players couldn't access Hwy 2, Mt High or Wrightwood, and with the first big storm the road will end up down in the bottom of the canyon, money just thrown away. It has happened time and time again over the decades, before 1978. It is a big waste of money. Caltrans knows it, they are just trying to pacify the politicians by agreeing to do another impact study of the Bighorn Sheep poulation. Even if they were to throw millions of dollars into getting it open again, it won't be open for too long. Hwy 39 is nothing but a money pit and the State knows it, the FS knows it and even the politicians know it but they have constituents to keep happy.
Of course, as mentioned, opening that road would severely impact the quiet nature of Angeles Crest Hwy as we know it, bring trash, graffiti, gangs and undesirables that currently make patrolling the lower end of 39 a nightmare for the FS, into our area. Don't believe me? Just monitor the FS frequencies as to what happens every weekend on the lower part of 39. Almost every weekend we patrol for the USFS the radio is crazy with what they deal with down there. My partner and I often say out loud, "Aren't you glad we don't volunteer down there?"