Lake Tahoe EIP

Meyers Corridor Operational Improvement Project

Project Number
03.02.01.0026
Action Priority
Build and Enhance Transit Systems
Implementers
El Dorado County, CA
Supporting Agencies
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, U.S. Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Federal Highway Administration
Primary Contact
Donaldo Palaroan (donaldo.palaroan@edcgov.us)

Stage
Deferred
Duration
2007 - 2030
Total Project Cost
$7,602,350
Funding Request
$5,108,860
Transportation Program Build and Enhance Transit Systems
The project includes the planning, design, and construction of a multimodal complete streets strategy within the 1.3 mile stretch of the Meyers corridor along US Highway 50/State Route 89. It will accomplish complete streets by enhancing and improving intersections, adding lighting, signage, landscaping and reduce reliance on the private automobile, provide multimodal transportation improvements like visible crosswalks for bicycle and pedestrian movements, providing for future growth for transit facilities to enhance circulation and provide opportunities to experience Meyers as a pedestrian or cyclist.

Targeted Performance Measures

No Expected Accomplishments provided

Threshold Categories

  • Air Quality
Along US Hwy 50/ State Route 89, south of Pioneer Trail
(Timing: Before) (~31 KB)
Credit: MBeryl Along US Hwy 50/ State Route 89, south of Pioneer Trail

Location

Targeted Funding

Secured Funding: AQ Mitigation Funds (TRPA), $242,390

Secured Funding: Congestion Mitigation and Air... (FHWA), $511,455

Secured Funding: Regional Surface Transportati... (FHWA), $255,894

Secured Funding: Surface Transportation Block ... (FHWA), $1,000,000

Targeted Funding: Unknown or Unassigned, $5,108,860

No Funding Source Identified

Photos

Before
Westerly on westbound Pioneer Trail towards US Hwy 50
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Credit: El Dorado County
Westerly on westbound Pioneer Trail towards US Hwy 50
Pioneer Trail signal at crosswalk
(Timing: Before) (~250 KB)
Credit: El Dorado County
Pioneer Trail signal at crosswalk
Pioneer Trail signal, looking towards Meyers
(Timing: Before) (~300 KB)
Credit: El Dorado County
Pioneer Trail signal, looking towards Meyers

Project Fact Sheet Data as of 05/06/2024