NDOT completes second season of SR 28 shared use path construction

The Nevada Department of Transportation this week completed the second construction season of the State Route 28 Shared Use Path, Water Quality and Safety Improvement Project near Incline Village. The entire project is anticipated to complete in late 2018 or early 2019, depending on weather.

Lane closures in place through the summer and fall have now been removed. Crews may conduct minor preparation and staging along the path during winter months if conditions allow; creating periodic daytime lane closures during off season. Major construction is scheduled to resume in spring of 2018 with lane closures between Sand Harbor State Park and Ponderosa Ranch Road.

This season, major rock scaling and retaining wall construction to protect the existing roadway and future path work occurred along the hillside near Lakeshore Boulevard. Pathway bridge foundation installation also began with utility work, sewer line and water quality enhancements:

Pathway- Shared use path paving was completed on approximately 1.5 miles of the path between Incline Village and Sand Harbor

Storm Drain Pipes – 2,800 linear feet of storm drain pipes, along with 60 drainage inlets and 21 manholes, installed to further protect lake clarity

Roadside Pullouts- Two roadside vehicle pullouts were constructed this year for safer emergency parking

Fiber Optic Line Conduit – Installation of 14,200 linear feet critical for Tahoe-wide connectivity for emergency services and business

Soil Nail Walls – installed 5,000 linear feet of soil nail wall from Sand Harbor to just past Memorial Point; placing rods into the hillside with a wall tied to the rods for erosion protection and path stabilization

Incline Village General Improvement District Sewer - 13 critical repair locations in danger of pipe failure were repaired, totaling 1,120 linear feet of sewer line removal and replacement spread over 2.5 miles

“This was a tremendous opportunity for IVGID to complete repair work while Granite Construction (NDOT’s contractor) was completing major work in the corridor as part of the State Route 28 Shared Use Pathway,” said Joe Pomroy, Incline Village General Improvement District director of public works. “As a stakeholder, we appreciate and look for these types of agreements to create efficiencies and leverage projects.”

The approximately $36 million project by Granite Construction will result in numerous safety improvements, congestion reduction measures and water quality upgrades along SR 28 from the south end of Incline Village to U.S. 50. These include three-plus miles of shared-use path including a tunnel under SR 28; pedestrian actuated crossing signal at Lakeshore Blvd; new off-highway parking, vista point and emergency roadside turnouts, centerline rumble strips, and installation of fiber optic conduit. Water quality improvements will feature roadside drainage inlets, sediment filtration systems and erosion control measures. Additional pathway and parking will enhance safety and reduce congestion for the more than 2.5 million drivers who annually travel State Route 28, as well as 2,000 pedestrians and bicyclists who park and recreate near the roadside on peak days.

“The new East Shore Trail is a planning and engineering marvel,” said Cory Ritchie, Tahoe Fund board member and bike path donor. “It’s a great example of public, private, local, state, and federal agencies all playing a role. There will be six bridges, a tunnel, and three miles of path, making this magnificent stretch of shoreline accessible and safe for all -- and I can’t wait to ride it with my family.”

With the pathway under construction, it remains closed to the public. The Memorial Point parking lot and restroom will also remain closed. Recreationists are encouraged to access beaches and trails through designated recreation and parking areas off of the roadside.

Project information is available at www.nevadadot.com/SR28