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A snowy e-bike ride. SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. With the rising popularity of e-bikes, the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit has released a new proposal that would build new trails and expand access on existing trails. Forest Service officials are weeding through hundreds of comments and discovering they are split down the middle. Half the people approve, half don’t. The Basin Wide Trails Analysis proposal aims to improve overall trail accessibility and improve user experience. “We have proposed three new trailheads in the proposal month,” said Jacob Quinn, one of LTBMU project leads. “Some of that is designed to address congestion at existing parking areas, but the other thing that we’re trying to do is to put public access points on public land. So discourage people parking in the back of neighborhoods to access trail systems; to actually put them on public land in appropriate locations.” ....
More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Pot grow house busted near River Islands police station Located one mile from new Lathrop police department An indoor marijuana growing operation was raided this week in Lathrop by Fairfield Police. More than 1,000 marijuana plants were discovered this week in a home on the 1600 block of Settler Trail – roughly one mile from the City of Lathrop’s new police department building in River Islands across the Bradshaw’s Crossing Bridge. The discovery was made by the Fairfield Police Department after they trailed a suspect in a number of grow operations in the Bay Area community to the Lathrop home where a search warrant was eventually carried out and the discovery was made. ....