Lake Tahoe EIP

SR 89/Fanny Bridge Community Revitalization Project - Phase 2 Complete Street Improvements and Meeks Bay Path

Project Number
03.02.01.0008
Action Priority
Build and Enhance Transit Systems
Implementers
U.S. Federal Highway Administration, Tahoe Transportation District
Primary Contact
Matt Ambroziak (matthew.ambroziak@dot.gov)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2013 - 2020
Transportation Program Build and Enhance Transit Systems
The project scope includes to components: 1. The Meeks Bay Trail project includes construction of a 0.7 mile paved, shared use path between the Meeks Bay Resort and Sugar Pine Resort. 75% of the project includes retaining walls and also includes a new bridge. The new bridge and retaining walls will be constructed with GRS-IBS foundations to save costs, construction time, and impacts. 2. Construction of bike paths, sidewalk, curb and gutter in Tahoe City as part of the Truckee River Bridge Project.

Key Accomplishments

  • Miles of Pedestrian and Bicycle Routes Improved or Constructed: 1.05 miles

Threshold Categories

  • Air Quality
Meeks Bay Trail Completed
(Timing: After) (~3,273 KB)
Credit: FHWA Meeks Bay Trail Completed

Location

Expenditures

Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $6,772,000
(Estimated Cost: $6,700,000)
Federal Lands Access Program ... (FHWA): $2,057,700

California Active Transpo... (Caltrans): $1,100,000

California Active Transpo... (Caltrans): $3,614,300

Photos

Before
Meeks Bay Bike Path existing site conditions
(Timing: Before) (~362 KB)
Credit: TTD
Meeks Bay Bike Path existing site conditions
During
Meeks Bay Trail Construction Paving
(Timing: During) (~2,840 KB)
Credit: FHWA
Meeks Bay Trail Construction Paving
Meeks Bay Trail bridge construction
(Timing: During) (~2,365 KB)
Credit: FWHA
Meeks Bay Trail bridge construction
After
Meeks Bay Trail completed
(Timing: After) (~4,319 KB)
Credit: FHWA
Meeks Bay Trail completed
New Tahoe City Sidewalk
(Timing: After) (~2,194 KB)
Credit: FHWA
New Tahoe City Sidewalk

Project Fact Sheet Data as of 04/26/2024