Thursday, October 31, 2019

Road and Gate News

First, my apologies for the lack of an advanced reminder that the Mineral King Road gate was to be shut and locked as of yesterday, October 30.  Remember, there is a new lock combination this winter, so if you need to access your cabin, contact an MKDA Board member by phone for the new number, or leave a message at (661) 776-5515.  The new combo will not be provided by email.

Also, below is an email from Ginger Bradshaw regarding the road work next month.
Sharon


Hi All,

The NPS project manager has informed me that Federal Highways requests to extend their work into Sunday, November 10, with the same closure and opportunities for pass-through. So the dates would now be from Monday, November 4 to Sunday, November 10. Would you share this change with your contacts and let me know if there are concerns?

Please call or email if you have any questions. I will be traveling to Denver for training next week, Monday - Thursday but I should be able to check my email periodically.

Be well,

Ginger Bradshaw
Environmental Protection Specialist
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
559-565-4266

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Testing Along Mineral King Road November 4-9 2019 in Sequoia National Park

SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARKS, California October 10, 2019 – The National Park Service (NPS) has approved subsurface composition tests of five locations along a 15.29-mile section of the Mineral King Road in Sequoia National Park. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is gathering needed information regarding depth of bedrock in key locations along the road. Public access to Mineral King closes for the season on October 30, 2019, and this work will primarily affect local residents during these six days.
This work will consist of drilling 8-inch diameter holes up to 70 feet deep using a truck-mounted drilling rig.
Due to the narrowness of the road, there may be periods when it is impassable to vehicles due to the size of drilling equipment. FHWA will provide local access to Mineral King and Silver City cabin owners, business owners and their guests and contracted workers. Local traffic may pass through work zone daily at 8 a.m., noon and 4 p.m. with emergency traffic as needed.
Local residents are asked to plan ahead and contact NPS Liaison Ginger Bradshaw at 559-565-4266 or ginger_bradshaw@nps.gov with questions or concerns.