Category: SR28 Corridor

Tahoe Mobility Hub Moves Forward at Spooner Summit

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Governing Board approved a key environmental improvement project today that will continue the transformation of the Nevada State Route (SR) 28 corridor into a safe, sustainable roadway, TRPA and the Tahoe Transportation District (TTD) announced today. The Spooner Summit Mobility Hub project will also help protect Lake Tahoe from aquatic invasive species with construction of the first permanent watercraft inspection station in the Tahoe Basin.

Located near the junction of U.S. Highway 50 and SR 28 at Spooner Summit, the 250-space parking area and transit hub will replace roadside parking spaces in the popular recreation corridor and connect Nevada State Parks, USDA Forest Service trailheads, and other transit stops, according to the agencies.

Read the full press release HERE.

Chimney Beach Parking Area in Final Phase of Construction  

The Chimney Beach Parking area, part of the larger State Route 28 Corridor Management Improvements, is in the final stages of construction and is currently closed to the public until completion. While progress is visible, several critical elements of the project are still underway and must be completed before the site can be safely opened for public use.

This project is a collaborative effort between the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) and the Tahoe Transportation District (TTD), to improve safety, public access, and environmental protection along Lake Tahoe’s East Shore.

The Chimney Beach Parking area will remain closed until the following essential components are completed:

  • Construction of a pedestrian crosswalk and ADA compliant connections to and within the parking area
  • Installation of No Parking signage along the shoulders of Hwy 28
  • Final site work, and wayfinding signage.

Opening the facility before these features are installed would present risks to public safety, limit accessibility, and compromise long-term project goals.

We understand the community’s excitement and interest in this improved access point for Chimney Beach. The Forest Service, Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT), and The Tahoe Transportation District are committed to delivering a completed, safe, and sustainable facility that meets recreational and environmental needs.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to complete this vital project.

Learn more about the SR 28 Corridor Improvements at: www.tahoetransportation.org/projects/sr28-corridor.