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Lakeview Commons’ terraced setting taking shape


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El Dorado Beach is always a busy location each summer in South Lake Tahoe.

The difference this year is it’s full of construction workers instead of beach-goers and barbecuers.

What Lakeview Commons will look like when its done.

What Lakeview Commons will look like when its done.

While the weather shut down the multi-million beautification-recreation-water quality project for two days, Clark and Sullivan Builders are not behind because hiccups like that were built into the calendar.

South Lake Tahoe City Councilman Tom Davis at a South Lake Tahoe Lodging Association meeting this month told that board the project will be completed for the most part before winter. However, he said landscaping won’t be done until next spring.

“I would like to have a locals’ beach party next year,” Davis said.

Driving by on Highway 50 it’s hard to know what is going on. Most of the work is near the beach. The dirt piled near the highway is essentially the eroding hill that was there. It is being developed into a terraced sitting area.

More tables and barbecues will be near the street like before. A structure near the boat ramp will be used to store canoes and kayaks. Restrooms are also part of the project.

Improvements are being tied into Caltrans’ three-year Trout Creek to Ski Run Boulevard street improvement project so the road won’t be constantly torn up.

— Kathryn Reed

(Click on photos to enlarge.) Photos/Kathryn Reed

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  1. Careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: June 17, 2011

    Driving past this area today made me wonder: What all those straw bales are doing? What are they preventing? What comes in? What is being kept out by them? Who makes them? How much do they cost? How much does it cost to install them? Are they really serving a valid purpose? or do they just give us warm fuzzy feelings when we tear up the earth?

  2. the conservation robot says - Posted: June 18, 2011

    Erosion control. Erosion. Sediment. Sediment. ?. ?. Not that much. Yes. (I can’t answer loaded questions).

  3. Jack says - Posted: June 18, 2011

    I am so glad to see the construction back up and running at lakeview commons. I was so pissed off that this project had to sit for an entire year thanks to that lawsuit. Now that they have the pipes out of the ground you can see the sorry state all of the drains were in. I may not like the traffic, but at least the terrace will fix the plume of brown dirt going into the lake where the old retaining wall was taken out.

  4. Deb Vreeland says - Posted: June 28, 2011

    This is so exciting! Thanks Kae, please keep the updates coming!