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Emerald Bay McDonald's Bike Trail

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Contents

Project Overview

Basics

Sustainable Recreation and Natural Resource Stewardship
Integrated Transportation and Trail Management
Create, Enhance, and Maintain Trail Networks
Emerald Bay McDonald's Bike Trail

Completed
Complete reconstruction of a deteriorated bike trail located along the Emerald Bay Road McDonald's.

2020
2020
2020
1/13/2021

Project Attributes

Footprint Acres
None

Location

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  • El Dorado

  • Not in a National Forest

  • Upper Truckee River-Frontal Lake Tahoe (1605010103)

  • Lake Tahoe (16050101)

  • WUI Defense

Organizations

Funder
  • Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Lead Implementer
  • City of South Lake Tahoe

Contacts

Stephen Anderjack (sanderjack@cityofslt.us)

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Miles of Pedestrian and Bicycle Routes Improved or Constructed Action Performed: Constructed Path or Route Type: Class I/Shared Use Path 0.003 miles

Reported Performance Measures

Miles of Trails Developed or Improved
Action Performed 2020 Units
Improved 0.05 miles
Total 0.05 miles

Financials

Budget

$35,000.00
$35,000.00
$0.00
$0.00
Total
AQ Mitigation Funds (TPRA) $35,000.00 $0.00 $35,000.00
Total $35,000.00 $0.00 $35,000.00
Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

2020 Total
AQ Mitigation Funds (TPRA) $20,884.00 $20,884.00
Grand Total $20,884.00 $20,884.00

Note: None provided

Pillars of Resilience

Pillars of Resilience

No Pillars of Resilience set for this Project.

Project Details

Attachments

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Notes

07/13/2020 11:42 AM System The City acquired a Class 1 bike trail easement from McDonald's Corporation back at the time the original restaurant was constructed in 1982. The easement agreement requires the City to maintain and reconstruct the bike trail following the original construction with the 1982 McDonald's restaurant construction. The easement agreement also states the bike trail easement may have a quitclaim action to remove the bike trail easement from the property title if the City abandons the bike trail. In the interest of sustaining the bike trail easement, the City desires to reconstruct the decomposed pavement section along the frontage of the Emerald Bay Road McDonald's restaurant. The remaining bike trail along the northerly and easterly side of the restaurant will reconstructed as a part of the Tahoe Valley Stormwater and Greenbelt Project that is currently in the design process.

External Links

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Photos

Photos

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    During Construction
(Timing: During) (~4,190 KB)
Credit: Mark Frisina

    During Construction
    (Timing: During) (~4,190 KB)
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    Emerald Bay Road McDonald's #2
(Timing: Before) (~4,715 KB)
Credit: Faye-Marie Pekar

    Emerald Bay Road McDonald's #2
    (Timing: Before) (~4,715 KB)
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    Emerald Bay Road McDonald's Bike Trail
(Timing: Before) (~4,330 KB)
Credit: Faye-Marie Pekar

    Emerald Bay Road McDonald's Bike Trail
    (Timing: Before) (~4,330 KB)
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    New bike/ped. trail fronting McD's
(Timing: After) (~4,131 KB)
Credit: Mark Frisina

    New bike/ped. trail fronting McD's
    (Timing: After) (~4,131 KB)
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    Southerly end of new bike/pedestrian Trail
(Timing: After) (~3,662 KB)
Credit: Mark Frisina

    Southerly end of new bike/pedestrian Trail
    (Timing: After) (~3,662 KB)

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