Legislation Details

File #: 26-0677    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/8/2026 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/12/2026 Final action: 5/12/2026
Title: Department of Transportation recommending the Board consider the following pertaining to Contract 10197 for the installation of an aboveground fuel tank and dispenser system and removal of the existing underground fuel tanks located at the South Lake Tahoe Maintenance Yard: 1) Approve and adopt the Contract Documents, pending County Counsel and Risk Management Approval; and 2) Authorize advertisement for bids. (District 5) FUNDING: Road Fund (100%) (No Federal Funds).
Attachments: 1. A - Approved Blue Route, 2. B - 10197 Contract Documents
Related files: 24-1246
Title
Department of Transportation recommending the Board consider the following pertaining to Contract 10197 for the installation of an aboveground fuel tank and dispenser system and removal of the existing underground fuel tanks located at the South Lake Tahoe Maintenance Yard:
1) Approve and adopt the Contract Documents, pending County Counsel and Risk Management Approval; and
2) Authorize advertisement for bids.
(District 5)

FUNDING: Road Fund (100%) (No Federal Funds).
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
Department of Transportation maintenance yard in South Lake Tahoe currently utilizes a 20,000 gallon underground storage tank (UST), that is split into two (2) separate compartments. One (1) compartment is 14,000 gallons and the other compartment is 6,000 gallons with an original construction date of November 1998. In 2023, the 6,000 gallon UST was determined to no longer meet environmental requirements and was closed permanently. Department of Transportation (Transportation) reviewed the age of the tanks, environmental regulations and monthly monitoring costs for the UST's and determined the upfront cost to replace the system with an aboveground fuel tank system would provide long term reliability and reduce future budget items related to tank maintenance and repairs. Transportation subsequently added the replacement project to the Fiscal Year 2023/24 budget and has since been working on the various phases of the project.

The initial phases included purchasing the fuel tanks, dispensers, and other required materials, which were formally bid under 24-0067 and brought to the Board for approval on July 30, 2024, under Legistar file 24-1246. The materials were ordered in 2024 and delivered in October 2025. Then in September 2025, construction for the concrete pad for the tanks to be set on was bid and awarded. The work was completed prior to winter 2025. The final phase, covered under contract 10197, includes removing the existing system, which encompasses the ...

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