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CSA #5 Erosion Control Project - Phase 3

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Contents

Project Overview

Basics

Water Security and Riparian Heath
Hydrologic Integrity
Stormwater Management
CSA #5 Erosion Control Project - Phase 3

Implementation
The County Service Area (CSA) # 5 Erosion Control Project includes the developed portions of the northwest corner of the Tahoe Cedars subdivision southwest of Highway 89 between the El Dorado County Line and Poplar Street. The goal of the Project is to reduce the concentration of fine sediment in the storm water which exits the Project area before reaching Lake Tahoe. The Project was split into multiple phases. The final phase (Phase 3) project area is roughly bounded by Placer Street to the east, McKinney Street to the west, and the Placer/El Dorado County line to the north and west. Construction of phase 3 is estimated to occur in the summer of 2025.

2019
2025
2026
1/29/2025

Project Attributes

Footprint Acres
None

Location

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  • El Dorado

  • Not in a National Forest

  • General Creek-Frontal Lake Tahoe (1605010104)

  • Lake Tahoe (16050101)

  • WUI Defense

Organizations

Funders
  • California State Water Resources Control Board
  • El Dorado County, CA
  • Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
  • U.S. Forest Service - Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Lead Implementer
  • El Dorado County, CA

Contacts

Dan Kikkert (dan.kikkert@edcgov.us)

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Miles of Road Treated Location: Unspecified Road Type: Paved Treatment Type: Retrofitted 9 miles

Reported Performance Measures

No annual Performance Measure accomplishments entered for this Project.

Financials

Budget

$1,365,000.00
$915,000.00
$225,000.00
$225,000.00
Total
Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (USFS - LTBMU) $500,000.00 $100,000.00 $600,000.00
Local Assessment Funds (El Dorado County) $300,000.00 $0.00 $300,000.00
Proposition 1 (SWRCB) $75,000.00 $0.00 $75,000.00
WQ Mitigation Funds (TPRA) $40,000.00 $125,000.00 $165,000.00
Total $915,000.00 $225,000.00 $1,140,000.00
Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Total
Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (USFS - LTBMU) $4,006.00 $0.00 $16,643.00 $54,492.00 $162,757.00 $260,903.00 $0.00 $498,801.00
Local Assessment Funds (El Dorado County) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $300,000.00 $0.00 $300,000.00
Proposition 1 (SWRCB) $20,122.00 $44,156.00 $10,284.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $74,562.00
WQ Mitigation Funds (TPRA) $5,333.00 $0.00 $1,093.00 $6,516.00 $2,961.00 $125,000.00 $0.00 $140,903.00
Grand Total $29,461.00 $44,156.00 $28,020.00 $61,008.00 $165,718.00 $685,903.00 $0.00 $1,014,266.00

Note: None provided

Pillars of Resilience

Pillars of Resilience

Project Details

Attachments

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Notes

01/27/2022 12:26 PM System This is an attempt to split out the Phase 3 work from the existing CSA #5 project identified in the CIP as 01.01.01.0074. With Phase 1and 2 complete, it became difficult to update a project with completed phases.

External Links

  • EDC Project webpage

Photos

Photos

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    existing drainage not designed for current surface flows.   Flow spreading causing eroding and impacting adjacent homes.
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Credit: El Dorado County

    existing drainage not designed for current surface flows. Flow spreading causing eroding and impacting adjacent homes.
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    Impacted area at end of Miami Court
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Credit: El Dorado County

    Impacted area at end of Miami Court
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    transported sediment deposited along Elm Street
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Credit: El Dorado County

    transported sediment deposited along Elm Street
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