Upgrades taking root at Al Tahoe ball fields
By Kathryn Reed
Work will be begin this spring on a multi-use softball and Little League field at the Al Tahoe complex in South Lake Tahoe.
Steve Noll, who is on the Fields Advisory Committee for the South Lake Tahoe Recreation Facilities Joint Powers Authority, explained Jan. 24 to the JPA board how the area will be reconfigured to allow more play to be going on at once.
The T-ball area will be moved almost due east of where it is now.
“The T-ball will be next to the play structures. I think it will be a better setting than where it was next to the road,” Noll told the board.
Multi-use turf will be laid there.
The new diamond will not have grass, which will allow for the dual use. Plus, it will have a removable pitching mound.
With all of the changes will also come a realignment of how the soccer field is configured. That is still going to be decided by AYSO officials. But what soccer aficionados get out of this is more warm-up areas.
Lake Tahoe Unified School District’s board approved the plans Jan. 14. The district owns the land where all of this is taking place.
Money for the project is coming from Measure R, the reworked Measure S recreation tax that property owners on the California side of the South Shore pay.
Without knowing what the bids will come in at, it’s possible not everything will get done. For example, it would be easy to remove a second set of bleachers and have that added when the pot of money is replenished.
There is about $276,000 in the bank for this project and that is what estimates have come in at to do the work.
Technically all of the work is three projects. One is the new field, the second is relocation of the T-ball fields and the third is upgrades to the existing two ball fields. The latter includes fencing on Rufus Allen Boulevard and bleachers. (Here is a PDF of the South Tahoe ball fields illustration.)
Bids for the project are likely to go out in April so construction could begin in May. Completion is expected in the fall.
Work could be in phases so baseball season is not interrupted.
Initial work will include removing existing asphalt and running irrigation lines. The asphalt coming out is at the two rarely used basketball courts at the old Al Tahoe Elementary School. It was noted when South Tahoe Middle School renovations were done that new basketball standards were put in there.
Noll said with previous irrigation systems being pieced together, that after work is done this summer the water lines will all make sense and flow more smoothly.
In other news:
• Shay Navarro with the Bicycle Advisory Committee told the JPA board that the bridges over the Upper Truckee River and Trout Creek would be replaced this year.
• JPA board Chairwoman Norma Santiago said El Dorado County is looking into snow removal on bike trails.
• Bike advisory member Chuck Nelson suggested the board consider another parcel tax to up the amount collected from property owners in order to better fund recreation projects.
• Judy Clot, board member representing Tahoe Paradise Resort Improvement District, said at the July 25 meeting she will have a proposal for what that area needs to improve and will possibly ask for its $50,000 annual allocation to be increased.
As much as I am against the money being used for ball fields as opposed to more money for bicycle facilities (sorry Chuck, the money is there, go for it… no more taxes)I am completely for this improvement. I lived in the Tahoe City area for over 25 years before moving to South Lake. I remember every summer, all summer, tournaments with teams coming in from all over the state and the nation to play ball at Lake Tahoe. I have not been aware of that here, perhaps because I would rather ride my bike than watch a ball game. Yet I am very aware that if there were weekly tournaments with “visiting” teams here there would be a huge influx of tourist recreational dollars. This is a recreational tourist based economy isn’t it?