Overview

Basics

Basics
This project includes planning and implementation of the Fallen Leaf Trail Access and Travel Management Plan, including reconstruction of the Pope-Baldwin Class 1 trail.

Completed
2008
2012
2014
$463,561

Brian Garrett (brian.garrett@usda.gov)
12/16/2014
10/14/2016
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Organizations

Organizations

EIP Details

EIP Basics

03.02.02.0037 - Fallen Leaf Trail Access and Travel Management

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures
Miles of Trails Developed or Improved None miles

Reported Performance Measures

Reported Performance Measures

No annual performance measure accomplishments entered for this project.


No accomplishments to report for:
Year(s) 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Explanation Implementation is ongoing. Accomplishments will be collectively reported at a future date.

Funding

Expected Funding

Expected Funding
$463,561
$463,561
$0

Total
Unknown or Unassigned $463,561 $463,561 $0
Grand Total $463,561 $463,561 $0

Reported Expenditures

Reported Expenditures
Total 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act $288,561 $0 $0 $288,561 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
U.S. Forest Service $175,000 $0 $175,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Grand Total $463,561 $0 $175,000 $288,561 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

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Other Details

Watersheds

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Threshold Categories

Local and Regional Plans

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Related Projects

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Notes

Notes
01/29/2016 4:36 PM Genevieve Villemaire Mapping, surveying and inventorying of trails and natural resources within the Fallen Leaf Lake Trailshed have been accomplished. Trails in this area were inventoried using Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment and analyzed using the computer Geographic Information System (GIS). Wildlife, aquatic species, noxious weeds, and botanical surveys were conducted based upon preliminary trail planning. In addition field surveys were completed for trail and parking area planning. Additionally, concept plans were developed. There was coordination with the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency to plan for transit and bike path connectivity to existing transportation systems.

Another outcome of this project was to analyze (NEPA Environmental Assessment) and design for a planned system of shared-use, interconnected, environmentally sustainable trails which meet the intent and direction of the LTBMU Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP). This action was needed because the existing network of trails in the project area did not meet current recreation needs or resource management objectives, and contributed to environmental degradation. This project was also needed to address use conflict in the project area by implementing management strategies designed to reduce use conflict and which have proven successful in similar trail ATM projects.