Sugar Pine Point Bike Trail Repair, Beach Access, and Erosion Control
Project Number
03.01.02.0116
Action Priority
Improve Public Recreation Facilities
Implementers
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Primary Contact
Angelique Carl (Angelique.Carl@parks.ca.gov)
Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2021 - 2026
Sustainable Recreation Program
Improve Public Recreation Facilities
The paved bike path was installed through the Z'berg preserve without a guiding maintenance plan. The paved bike path has deteriorated and is no longer safe for bikes. Visitors ride bikes from the paved bike path down the sandy trail and stair access to the General Creek Mouth Beach, resulting in substantial erosion of very sensitive soils - this erosion runs directly into Lake Tahoe. Required components of this project include erosion control, signage, interpretation, bike rack installation, repaving the existing bike path, and installing appropriate BMPs.
Key Accomplishments
Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of project
Threshold Categories
Recreation
Water Quality
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Location
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $4,200 (Estimated Cost: $375,000)