Lake Tahoe Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Update
Draft 2010 Lake Tahoe Region Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
The 2010 Lake Tahoe Region Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan is an update to the 2003 Lake Tahoe Region Bicycle and
Pedestrian Master Plan. The BPP is a guide for planning, constructing and maintaining a regional bicycle and
pedestrian system. It includes maps and prioritized project lists for the bicycle and pedestrian network,
and lays out policies for local governing bodies and transportation agencies. The BPP serves as the Bicycle and
Pedestrian element to both the Tahoe Metropolitan Planning Organization (TMPO) Regional Transportation Plan
Mobility 2030), and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Transportation Plan.
Major new elements of the 2010 BPP include updates to Maps, Project Lists and Goals and Policies. There are new
sections on “Benefits of Bicycling and Walking” and “Maintenance.” All other sections have been updated to reflect
current conditions
Once the 2010 BPP is finalized, copies will be available at the Tahoe Regional Planning
Agency, Placer County Public Library in Tahoe City, the Washoe County Public Library in Incline Village, the
North Tahoe Conference Center, the El Dorado County Public Library in South Lake Tahoe, and the Douglas County
Public Library in Zephyr Cove. The BPP is also available by contacting Karen Fink at the address listed below.
The public comment period on the Draft 2010 Lake Tahoe Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
has closed. The response to comments is available in Apppendix H of the revised
draft, below. The TRPA and TMPO Boards wil be considering the revised
draft below for approval at their August 25, 2010 meeting.
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For more information, contact:
Karen Fink
Transportation Planner
PO Box 5310
Stateline, NV 89449
E-mail: kfink@trpa.org
Phone: 775-589-5204
Fax: 775-588-4527
Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan 2006

This is the Lake Tahoe Region's existing Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The plan was approved in 2003 and
amended in 2006. Click on the links below to see current plans, goals, and policies.
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