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California Lake Tahoe Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) Project Summary CFLHD Organizational and September 26th, 2018 Program Overview Truckee River Bridge Project FHWA Divisions Explained Fed-Aid Division Offices Provide


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CFLHD Organizational and Program Overview

Truckee River Bridge Project

California – Lake Tahoe Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) Project Summary September 26th, 2018

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FHWA Divisions Explained

  • Fed-Aid Division Offices

– Provide stewardship and oversight of the Interstate Highway system. – Facilitate disbursement of federal funds to State and local governments. – Comprised of HQ and 52 offices located in each state.

  • Federal Lands

– Provides program stewardship and transportation engineering services for planning, design, construction, and rehabilitation of the highways and bridges that provide access to and through federally owned lands. – FLH is at forefront of delivering distinctive, sensitive, and sound engineering projects.

  • Resource Center

– Provides expertise and resources to State, local, and Federal partners. – 5 offices located in San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, Atlanta, Baltimore.

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Federal Lands Highway Division Offices

Central Federal Lands Highway Division (CFLHD) consists of 14 central, western, and southwestern states and Pacific Territories

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CFLHD – Overall Project Portfolio

  • $210 million annual

construction program FY09- FY13 (projected)

– Federal Lands Access Program – National Parks – National Forests – National Wildlife Refuges – Bureau of Land Management – Defense Access Roads – Others

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3 CA Federal Lands Access Program Tahoe Projects

  • 1. Truckee River Bridge
  • 2. Dollar Creek Trail
  • 3. Meeks Bay Trail

Over $36 Million in Construction 78.5% Federal Funds (FLAP) 21.5% Local Match Truckee River Bridge Estimated construction completion: Fall 2019

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Meeks Bay Trail

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Truckee River Bridge Project

Construction Began in 2017 Completion in Fall 2019 Major Components:

  • 3 new roundabouts
  • 2 new bridges (New Truckee River Bridge and replacement of

Fanny Bridge)

  • Retaining walls
  • Sewer replacement (completed)
  • Safety enhancements for pedestrians and cyclists
  • “Old SR 89” becomes a “complete street”
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Project Overview

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Truckee River Bridge

Construction in 2018:

  • New SR 89 roadway and bridge
  • Western roundabout
  • Bike Paths

Construction in 2019

  • East Roundabout
  • Wye Roundabout
  • Construct “Old SR 89” - complete streets
  • Replace Fanny Bridge
  • Bike paths
  • Sidewalks
  • Lighting
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Truckee River Bridge Project

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Truckee River Bridge Project

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Truckee River Bridge

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Truckee River Bridge Project

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Truckee River Bridge Project

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Fanny Bridge Construction

May to June 2019:

  • Dewatering and bypass

July to September 2019:

  • 10 week closure for demo

and replacement of bridge

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Fanny Bridge Construction

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Fanny Bridge Construction

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Fanny Bridge Construction

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CFLHD Organizational and Program Overview

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California – Lake Tahoe Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) Project Summary