Delays on Highway 50 not completely a thing of the past
While the bulk of the construction on Highway 50 in South Lake Tahoe is done, that doesn’t mean all the work associated with it is.
Today through Oct. 28 the sidewalks between Trout Creek and Rufus Allen Boulevard will be worked on. This means some delays for motorists as well as not being able to turn where you want to.
The filters to trap the sediment before it reaches Lake Tahoe will be in the ground by the end of the month. One is by the Alta Mira Building and the other is at Campground by the Lake.
Southwest Gas expects to wrap up paving at Al Tahoe and Pioneer Trail, and the work at Park Avenue by Wednesday.
The reason these projects were done at the same time is the gas main on Highway 50 had to be relocated to Pioneer Trail to accommodate widening the highway.
The separate project at Lakeview Commons – across from the campground at the corner of the highway and Lakeview Avenue – will be ongoing through October. An extension from TRPA and Lahontan Water Board is allowing the work to go past the normal Oct. 15 deadline to stop moving dirt in the basin.
Lakeview Avenue will be closed Oct. 18-19 for grinding and paving.
Caltrans crews will be back in 2012 to keep working on the Highway 50 project, but it’s anticipated Pioneer Trail will be open.
— Lake Tahoe News staff report
It’s pretty ridiculous how much we have had to put up with this whole summer. This is the worst its been and much of the construction seems like it’s only being done so they will get money from the state. We already have to put up with horrible drivers in Tahoe and this is added on top of that. I’m fed up with the long waits and the stopped traffic every single day.