Overview

Basics

Basics
Trail reconstruction and safety improvements for 13.1 miles of multi-use trail. The project will be completed in seven phases. 2024 - North Shore Trail 2025 - West Shore Trail Segments 2 & 3 (Sunnyside to Idlewild Way)

Implementation
2023
2024
2030
$21,016,850

Celeste Havener (chavener@tcpud.org)
03/13/2024
12/02/2024
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Location Information Location Notes

Organizations

Organizations
Placer County, CA (PLCO) Andy Deinken - Placer County, CA (PLCO)
Tahoe City Public Utility District (TCPUD) Kim Boyd - Tahoe City Public Utility District (TCPUD)

EIP Details

EIP Basics

03.02.02.0105 - TCPUD Multi-Use Trail System Reconstruction and Safety Enhancement Project

This project is on the EIP 5-year list.

Transportation Details

Transportation Basics

Transportation Basics
No
Capital

Estimated Budgets

Estimated Budgets

No budgets have been entered for this project.

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures
Miles of Pedestrian and Bicycle Routes Improved or Constructed [Action Performed: Improved], [Path or Route Type: Class I/Shared Use Path] 13.1 miles

Reported Performance Measures

Reported Performance Measures
Miles of Pedestrian and Bicycle Routes Improved or Constructed
2024 Total Units
Action Performed Path or Route Type
Improved Class I/Shared Use Path 2.2 2.2 miles
Total 2.2 2.2 miles

Funding

Expected Funding

Expected Funding
$21,016,850
$2,750,000
$18,266,850

Total
Placer County Transient Occupancy Tax (PLCO) $1,662,375 $1,662,375 $0
Tahoe City Public Utility District (TCPUD) $1,087,625 $1,087,625 $0
Grand Total $2,750,000 $2,750,000 $0

Reported Expenditures

Reported Expenditures
Total 2024 2023
Placer County Transient Occupancy Tax $1,662,375 $1,662,375 $0
Tahoe City Public Utility District $998,109 $998,109 $0
Grand Total $2,660,484 $2,660,484 $0

Photos

Photos

Other Details

Watersheds

No watersheds set for this project.

Threshold Categories

  • Improvement of the multi-use trail will encourage walking and biking, reducing automobile traffic.
  • The project will improve multi-use trail that can be used for recreation.
  • Improvement of the multi-use trail will encourage walking and biking, reducing automobile traffic.

Local and Regional Plans

No Local and Regional Plans set for this project.

Related Projects

Related Projects

No Related Projects set for this project.

External Links

Notes

Notes
12/02/2024 1:32 PM Judy Weber 11/6/24 - North Shore Trail Reconstruction Project is complete.
Project began in June 2024, reconstructed and repaved more than two miles of trail, installed 125 safety markers, signs, and poles, and realigned critical segments of the trail.