Lower Rosewood Creek Aquatic Organism Passage Project
Project Number
01.02.01.0093
Action Priority
Restore Priority Meadows, Wetlands, and Lake Tahoe Tributaries
Implementers
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District
Primary Contact
Meghan Kelly (mkelly@ntcd.org)
Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2023 - 2024
Watershed Restoration Program
Restore Priority Meadows, Wetlands, and Lake Tahoe Tributaries
This Project proposes to remove two standpipe/metal culvert crossings installed in the late 90s at Incline Way and upstream near an existing multi-use path and replace them with structures that allow for the passage of native salmonids. The project has the potential to team up with desired pedestrian and cyclist improvements on Incline Way in Incline Village.
Key Accomplishments
Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of project
Threshold Categories
Fisheries
standpipe blocks fish passage near bike path upstream from Incline Way
Location
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $16,529 (Estimated Cost: $925,000)
Tahoe Bonds Act (NDSL): $16,529
Photos
Before
standpipe blocks fish passage nupstream from Incline Way
downstream of Incline Way, biologists often find tagged trout that cannot swim farther upstream