March Newsletter 2025

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The latest news and updates from Coachland and our area. COACHLAND MONTHLY

IN THIS ISSUE

Placer County commits to North Tahoe trail expansion

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NORTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – North Tahoe’s trail network is set for a transformative expansion, thanks to a $9 million investment approved by the Placer County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 21. This funding, drawn from transient occupancy tax revenues, will support seven key projects, with nearly $5.9 million dedicated to trail construction and improvements. The Resort Triangle trail network—designed to connect Tahoe City, Kings Beach, and Truckee via a continuous paved bike trail—will see major enhancements. Among the funded projects are segment 1 of the North Tahoe Shared-Use Trail, the North Tahoe Trail access improvement project, continued development of the Martis Valley Trail, and the reconstruction of a segment of the West Shore Trail. “The Resort Triangle Trail will provide a paved Class 1 path that connects Tahoe City, Kings Beach, and Truckee,” Andy Deinken, Engineer for Placer County, said. “The community has consistently expressed the desire for a paved trail network that offers an alternative to automobile travel, is safe and accessible to all users, and enhances access to the region’s recreational opportunities. Placer County is excited to champion this effort with our partner agencies to support economic vitality and promote healthy lifestyles through a safe, enjoyable trail network for bicycle and pedestrian travel.” Major Trail Projects Funded Tahoe City Public Utility District Multi-Use Trails Funding: $3.9 million (2024-2025 increase: $1.37 million) A significant portion of funding will go toward rehabilitating 17.2 miles of aging trail infrastructure. Issues such as pavement cracking, root intrusion, ADA compliance, and drainage problems will be addressed. The North Shore Trail reconstruction, begun in June 2024, realigned 2.2 miles between Tahoe City and Dollar Point, improving safety and accessibility. A new West Shore Reconstruction Project will overhaul 2.35 miles of trail between Sunnyside Resort and Idlewild Way, enhancing mobility and safety while preserving the scenic beauty of Lake Tahoe. Martis Valley Trail Funding: $2 million (2024-2025 increase: $1.2 million) This 10-mile paved Class 1 trail through Martis Valley and Northstar is a crucial segment of the Resort Triangle network. Currently, 4.55 miles have been completed, linking Truckee to Northstar’s Castle Peak Parking Lots. The next phase, Segment 3F, will extend the trail 1.23 miles to Northstar Village. North Tahoe Trail – Segment 1 Funding: $1.2 million (2024-2025 increase: $2.8 million) This 2.4-mile paved trail will connect North Tahoe Regional Park in Tahoe Vista to Carnelian Bay. The regional park trailhead will feature drinking water stations, a shaded shelter, and benches. Recent work includes geotechnical exploration and finalizing design plans for construction. Tahoe City Downtown Access Improvements Funding: $741,000 (2024-2025 increase: $759,000) This initiative will expand the Grove Street parking lot, add electric vehicle charging stations, and improve pedestrian access to businesses and recreational spots. Future additions may include a public restroom, pending additional funding. The Resort Triangle remains a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts from across the country, drawn by its breathtaking scenery and year-round recreation, from skiing and snowboarding to hiking and biking. With these investments, Placer County aims to ease congestion, encourage sustainable transportation, and enhance the outdoor experience for residents and visitors alike. Zoe Meyer is a reporter for the Sierra Sun, a sister publication for Tahoe Daily Tribune. She can be reached at zmeyer@sierrasun.com.

TRAIL EXPANSION

REMINDERS: RULES AND REGULATIONS

PROMOTING YOUR BUSINESS ARTS AND CRAFTS

COMMUNITY EVENTS AND CALENDAR

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Winter Office Hours: 9:00AM - 4:00PM New office phone number: (530) 587 - 3126

Parking Tickets/Notices: As street parking is continuing to be a problem in our community will be continuing to give out parking tickets/notices. Once a car has received three notices with no response from the owner of the vehicle with will be forced to start taking action. These vehicles will be towed at the owner’s expense as they cause a safety hazzard for the park.

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Parking Reminders

Guest Parking: Guest Parking is to be used for short-term parking only. A vehicle must not remain in Guest Parking without being moved for more than seventy-two (72) hours, or three (3) days. As winter is coming we really need those vehicles moved for snow removal. Any vehicle parked in Guest Parking overnight must have a parking pass Residents are not to park their vehicles in Guest Parking overnight, except where they have more than two (2) vehicles and the extra vehicle(s) are registered with Management and are paying the extra vehicle charge on a monthly basis. Street Parking: Please remember that Coachland does not allow street parking. Our streets are not wide enough to permit this. If you are parking on the street, you could be keeping first responders from answering an emergency call. As stated in the Coachland rules and regulations: Parking is permitted only in designated parking spaces. VEHICLES ARE NOT TO BE PARKED ON THE STREETS! Service vehicles may park on the street while servicing a home/homesite. Short-term (15-20 minutes) parking is permitted for loading/unloading only. Per California Law, "No vehicle parking shall be allowed on two-lane, two-way roadways less than thirty-two (32) feet in width.” Coachland roads are twenty-eight (28) feet or less in width. Thank you ahead of time for helping keep our streets free of cars.

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Dumpsters: Mobilehome Residents are not to use the trash dumpsters in the RV park or anywhere else in the Park. Also please no pine needles are to be put into the dumpsters. Fireplaces: Residents with wood burning fireplaces need to make sure they are properly cleaned before winter comes. The chimney should be cleaned as well to prevent chimney fires. They should be cleaned a few times during the winter season depending on the usage of the fireplace and the type of wood you burn. Trash: Now that winter is here please make sure your trash cans are placed behind the snow polls to allow for plowing. If they are not put behind them we can not plow in front of your house. Please do not put your trash cans out until 6 AM Friday morning. Extra RV/Boat storage We are offering extra RV/boat storage spaces in the last row of the RV park on Teakwood Lane. For only $100/month you can keep your RV or boat in the park. No electric hook-up allowed, subject to availability and only parking allowed until May 1st, 2025.

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Winter Office Hours: 9:00AM - 4:00PM New office phone number: (530) 587 - 3126

Snow Removal Reminder: As the snow is on its way in for the winter, we wanted to remind residents of our snow removal parodical. Snow removal equipment such as ladders, shovels, and snow blowers are allowed but must be stored neatly when not in use, preferably in your storage shed. Do Not park vehicles on the street for any period of time when it is snowing and especially when snow removal equipment is in operation. Snow cleared from Resident's roof, porch, parking pad, etc. is to be stored on the Resident's site. If snow shoveled from your roof falls on a neighbor's parking pad, it must be removed by you. Before shoveling snow onto a neighbor's pad, please be sure that they do not have a car parked in that area. In times of heavy snow, neighbors must work together and cooperate to get the snow cleared. Do not shovel snow into easement. Do not shovel snow into the middle of the road but to the side of the road. Keep propane boxes, water heaters, and under house access cleared from snow at all times. Village Camp Truckee: As residents of Coachland we would like to remind you that the rental of the Adventure Cabins is 50% off for you to reserve for your friends and family.

New Street Signs: Our new street signs have finally been installed! Please be aware that we have added stop signs to all intersections. We please ask that you obey all stop

signs in the park. Water Hoses:

Please make sure to disconnect all of your water hoses and automatic sprinklers and drain them. If they are left connected the water hose can break the waterline to your homes. Dog Park: The dog park is still full of snow from the last snowstorm. Please be gentle with the gate and do not force it open as it is causing damage to the gate. Lending Library: We have started a lending library in the clubhouse. We welcome everyone to come use it. Take and book and leave a book or just barrow one!

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We would be glad to advertise for those of you who are part of the Coachland community. Just email Tina at tschwartz@robertsrc.com

Cha Fine Teas of Truckee will celebrate seven years in business on October 1st! We are located at 12030 Donner Pass Rd. in Truckee.

Owners of this mountain tea shop are Cindy Shippy, Coachland resident, and daughter, Tina Peek.

ADVERTISE YOU BUSINESS HERE

Cha Fine Teas is a place to unwind and connect with friends or family with a soothing cup of tea or a fast, fun and very popular Boba! Also featured are over 80 organic looseleaf teas, local artist gifts, soup and sandwiches, smoothies, organic spices, tasty treats, and accessories to help you brew your own perfect cup of tea right in your own home or while on the go! Our goal at Cha Fine Teas of Truckee is to make you feel right at home in a friendly, enjoyable atmosphere, and to leave a little bit happier than when you came in. See you soon!

Cheers! Cindy

Cha Fine Teas of Truckee

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DON'T MISS OUR MARCH EVENTS!

Community Breakfast March 8th and 22nd 8:30-9:30AM Join us for a delicious breakfast with bagels, eggs, hot coffee, juice and MORE !

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