State Route 28 Shared Use Path & Safety/Stormwater Enhancements Public Information Meeting

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State Route 28 Shared Use Path & Safety/Stormwater Enhancements Public Information Meeting Thursday, March 30, 2017 4-7 p.m. Presentation at 5:30 p.m. The Chateau at Incline Village 955 Fairway Blvd. Incline Village, NV 89451 Brian Sandoval Governor Rudy Malfabon Director Nevada Department of Transportation 1263 S. Stewart Street Carson City, NV 89712

State Route 28 Shared Use Path & Safety/Stormwater Enhancements Public Information Meeting Welcome! March 30, 2017 The conditions along the SR 28 corridor are challenging for both motorists and the nearly 2,000 pedestrians and bicyclists that share the existing travel lanes and narrow shoulders during peak times. And demand along the corridor continues to grow, with associated shoulder- parking projected to double in the next 20 years, placing increasing strain on existing facilities and the fragile ecosystem. The proposed SR 28 Shared Use Path Project takes an integrated approach to improving safety, mobility, water quality, and recreational access within the SR 28 corridor. While each of the major components (shared- use path, parking, safety, and water quality improvements) would provide high value as independent projects, the project partners determined that constructing the components as integrated facilities designed to work in tandem would provide the highest possible value to the public and the greatest benefit to the environment. This public information meeting, held from 4 to 7 p.m., is an opportunity to hear a presentation by project representatives beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed by a question and answer period from the audience. Project representatives will be available to answer your questions before and after the presentation. Ways to Provide Your Comments: TODAY (IN PERSON): During this meeting, and through April 21, 2017, you may make an oral statement to the court reporter that will be available throughout the meeting. TODAY (IN WRITING): You may fill out the comment form attached to this handout and deposit it in the comment box or give the completed form to one of the project representatives. BY MAIL: You may write a letter or mail your completed comment form and any exhibits; these will become part of the official public record for the project. Mail your comments to: Nick Johnson, NDOT Project Manager, 1263 S. Stewart St., Carson City, NV 89712. BY E- MAIL: E- mail your comments to njohnson@dot.state.nv.us. Please reference this project in the subject line. E- mail comments will also be accepted until 5 p.m., April 21, 2017. More project information: nevadadot.com/sr28 Thank you for attending this meeting and for giving us your comments.

Spring 2017 SR 28 SHARED USE PATH & SAFETY/STORMWATER ENHANCEMENTS PROJECT BACKGROUND Nevada State Route 28 (SR 28) south of Lakeshore Drive, in Incline Village on Lake Tahoe s east shore, parallels 11 miles of undeveloped and pristine shoreline. The two-lane, mountainside road is also the only access route for over one million recreationists and 2.6 million-plus vehicles per year. The conditions along the SR 28 corridor are challenging for both motorists and the nearly 2,000 pedestrians and bicyclists that share the existing travel lanes and narrow shoulders during peak times. Additionally, limited parking and lack of safe, non-motorized access to popular destinations within the corridor lead to large numbers of motorists parking along narrow, mostly unpaved shoulders on the up- and downhill sides of the roadway, creating additional roadside safety hazards as well as erosion issues impacting water quality and lake clarity. Demand along the corridor continues to grow, with associated shoulder-parking projected to double in the next 20 years, placing increasing strain on existing facilities and the fragile ecosystem. In response to increasing demand and to address and mitigate safety and environmental concerns, 13 federal, state, and local agencies worked collaboratively to identify solutions and develop the recommendations included within the SR 28 National Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan. As part of this effort, the group developed the Nevada Stateline-to-Stateline Bikeway North Demonstration Project (SR 28 Shared-Use Path) Joint Environmental Assessment for the first three miles of shared-use path from Incline Village to Sand Harbor. This is a component of the larger Nevada Stateline to Stateline Feasibility Study Report for the entire 30+ miles of shared-use path on the Nevada side of the lake. Furthermore, the proposed project is a Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Environmental Improvement Program project. SR 28 is a nationally designated Scenic Byway, and existing recreation sites and facilities along this segment include Hidden Beach, a popular eastern shore destination; Memorial Point, a vista point with short-term visitor parking, informational signage, and restrooms; and Sand Harbor, which includes a popular beach area, several parking lots, boat launch facilities, visitor center, restrooms, and a concessionaire facility. Conceptual illustration of Lakeshore Blvd. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed SR 28 Shared-Use Path Project takes an integrated approach to improving safety, mobility, water quality, and recreational access within the SR 28 corridor. While each of the major components (shared-use path, parking, safety, and water quality improvements) would provide high value as independent projects, the project partners determined that constructing the components as integrated facilities designed to work in tandem would provide the highest possible value to the public and the greatest benefit to the environment. TTD The project is being delivered and implemented using the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) procurement method and will be comprised of multiple construction packages being implanted in different construction seasons under different Guaranteed Maximum Prices (GMP) proposed by the CMAR contractor. North Demonstration Shared-use Path Project Limits.

KEY PROJECT MILESTONES AND ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATES Environmental Assessment June July Aug - Oct Final Design of Phase 1 early start elements Phase 1 Construction Early Phase 2 Construction Starting Depending on weather construction will be completed 2018 or 2019 2016 2017 Final Design Complete 2018/2019 PHASE 2 CONSTRUCTION COMPONENTS Work that will take place under GMP2 during 2017 construction season includes the following elements of the overall project: Structural components of the 10-foot-wide, paved shared use path from the south end of Incline Village to Sand Harbor including: soil nailed walls retaining walls bridge foundations Highway stormwater collection facilities, guardrail improvements, emergency pullouts Trenching and placing conduit for future fiber optics and IT technology PHASE 2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT During the 2017 construction season, expect 20-30 minute delays with majority of the work done Sunday night through Friday at noon. Traffic control measures will include shoulder closures, lane closures, and one-lane flagger controlled closures. A traffic management plan is being prepared in conjunction with the project traffic control plans and technical documents provide more details. It is anticipated that the majority of the construction in this 3 miles can be completed in the construction seasons of 2017 and 2018 and may continue into 2019 for completion pending weather. PROJECT BENEFITS The SR 28 Project will improve safety for all users, improve access to popular recreational destinations, and help to protect and preserve Lake Tahoe s renowned water quality and clarity. Project elements and associated benefits include: Shared-use path safe, non-motorized alternative transportation options and improved visitor experience Relocated shoulder-parking to new or expanded offhighway parking with connectivity to shared-use path safe and improved access to popular recreation destinations; reduced roadway shoulder degradation/ erosion and associated fine sediment run-off improving water quality and protecting lake clarity Maintenance and emergency pullouts provide safe locations for distressed motorists and highway maintenance vehicle staging, minimizing planned and unplanned lane closures and improving overall traffic circulation East Shore Express Transit improvements improved service providing safe, alternative transportation options to popular recreation destinations, potentially reducing traffic congestion PROJECT FUNDING The project has been a collaborative effort and the funding mirrors the endeavors of both public and private stakeholders to make SR 28 safe and enjoyable for all users. This project will be funded through a combination of federal, state, local, and private funding sources. Conceptual illustration of shared-use path All information presented is preliminary and subject to revision. TTD FOR QUESTION AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Nick Johnson, PE, PMP, CPM NDOT Senior Project Manager 1263 S Stewart Street, Carson City, NV 89712 (775) 888-7318 njohnson@dot.state.nv.us OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: nevadadot.com/sr28

SR 28 Path: Sand Harbor to Memorial Point Shared Use Path SAND HARBOR STATE PARK Bridge MEMORIAL POINT Retaining Wall SR 28 Improvements (Curb, Gutter, Maintenance Pullouts, Discourage Parking) SR 28 Path: Memorial Point to Tunnel Creek MEMORIAL POINT Shared Use Path Bridge PEDESTRIAN UNDERCROSSING, CONSTRUCTED IN 2016 Retaining Wall SR 28 Improvements (Curb, Gutter, Maintenance Pullouts, Discourage Parking) BIKE RACKS, RESTROOM, INFORMATION KIOSK, TRASH AND RECYCLE BINS HIDDEN BEACH

SR 28 Path: Tunnel Creek to Ponderosa Ranch Shared Use Path Bridge Retaining Wall SR 28 Improvements (Curb, Gutter, Maintenance Pullouts, Discourage Parking) HIDDEN BEACH PEDESTRIAN UNDERCROSSING, CONSTRUCTED IN 2016 BIKE RACKS, RESTROOM, INFORMATION KIOSK, TRASH AND RECYCLE BINS SR 28 Water Quality Drainage Improvements Existing Drainage Facilities New Curb and Gutter LAKE TAHOE SAND HARBOR STATE PARK MA RL CR ETTE EE K

SR 28 Flume Trailhead Parking Areas Phase 1 Construction Partially Constructed in Summer 2016 Phase 2 Construction CONNECTION TO EXISTING PATH RESTROOM, BIKE RACKS, AND TRASH CONTAINER DONOR RECOGNITION BEAR PLAQUES RESTROOM, BIKE RACKS, TRASH AND RECYCLE CONTAINERS RESTROOM, KIOSK, BIKE RACKS, FIX-IT STATION, DUMPSTER PROJECT LOGO, EAST SHORE TAHOE TRAIL PROJECT SPONSORS PROJECT DONORS DONOR WALL SR 28 Restricted Parking and No Parking Areas SAND HARBOR STATE PARK MEMORIAL POINT HIDDEN BEACH Viewpoint 20 Minute Parking Only Maintenance Pullout Emergency Parking Only No Parking Formalized Parking

State Route 28 Shared Use Path & Safety/Stormwater Enhancements Public Information Meeting COMMENT FORM Public Information Meeting: Thursday, March 30, 2017 State Route 28 Shared Use Path & Safety/Stormwater Enhancements Date: Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone (Day): Phone (Evening): Email Address: Would you like someone to call you to discuss your comment or question?! YES! NO Comment/Question: Comments will be accepted through 5 p.m., April 21, 2017. Please mail to: Nick Johnson, NDOT Project Manager, 1263 S. Stewart St., Carson City, NV 89712 Thank you for your time and interest.