Multi-Use Trail Rehabilitation Project

Updated: 11/6/2024

We are pleased to announce that the North Shore Trail Reconstruction Project is now complete!  

The project, which began in June 2024, involved reconstructing and repaving more than two miles of trail, installing 125 safety markers, signs, and poles, and realigning critical segments of the trail. This work was done to make the trail safer and smoother for all users. 

We deeply appreciate our community's patience and cooperation while we upgraded this vital recreation infrastructure for residents and visitors to enjoy for years to come.

Project Overview

The Multi-Use Trail Rehabilitation Project originated from a District-wide assessment of TCPUD’s 23 mile multi-use trail network. The assessment resulted in identification and prioritization of portions of the trail network to be rehabilitated to improve safety and to address pavement conditions.

The North Shore Trail Rehabilitation Project (Project) was prioritized as the first phase for construction due to its existing condition, high use, and for sequencing with the planned Caltrans Highway 28 construction project. The Project includes safety enhancements such as painting driveway crossings and installing additional signage; pavement restoration including patching, sealing, and repaving; and select areas of trail realignment to enhance the safety of intersection crossings.

Funding

Thank you to Placer County and NTCA for funding this project as part of the TOT-TBID program.

 

Environmental Improvement Program

The Multi-Use Trail Rehabilitation Project is part of the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program (EIP) in the sustainable recreation and transportation focus area. Visit the  EIP Project Page for more information.

To learn more about our multi-use trail network visit tcpud.org/trails.

 

For more information, please contact:
Celeste Havener
Associate Civil Engineer
530-580-6294
Email