New Webcam Shows Kings Beach Roadwork

Road and streetscape construction underway this summer in Kings Beach, and its impacts on vehicle traffic along Highway 28 (North Lake Boulevard), are now visible online and on mobile devices via a recently installed live streaming webcam.

The webcam is located on the King Building, above the Kings Cafe’ at the intersection of Highway 28 and Bear St. and shows a view of the intersection, and traffic, pedestrian and bicycle traffic looking west. The intersection will be the site of the second new roundabout along the commercial corridor, scheduled for installation this fall. The first roundabout, at Coon St., to the east, was completed in June.

LIVE IMAGE FROM NEW WEBCAM
To view the live video stream, CLICK HERE.
Kings Beach Live Webcam

The webcam’s live feed can be viewed online at Tahoetopia.com, a popular Lake Tahoe visitor and lifestyle website with numerous other Tahoe webcams, and  KingsBeachCore.info, the project website created by the Placer Country Department of Public Works to provide information about the ongoing construction progress. The live video stream can also be viewed on ROKU devices via the free Tahoe TV Roku app.

Still images from the webcam, updated every few minutes, can also be viewed on the Lake Tahoe App (www.freelaketahoeapp.com) and on Tahoe TV and the Lake Tahoe Visitor Channel on local cable television and in hotel rooms around the region.

The Kings Beach construction webcam was installed by Destination Media Solutions (operators of Tahoetopia.com and Tahoe TV/Lake Tahoe Visitor Channel) working with Placer County Department of Public Works and Q&D Construction.

To view the new camera's live video stream, CLICK HERE.

For construction updates and more information, visit www.kingsbeachcore.info.

For more live webcams, weather and Lake Tahoe visitor and lifestyle information, visit www.tahoetopia.com.

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