LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – County crews finished ahead of schedule on a temporary bridge installation project east of Clearlake Oaks on Tuesday, while evacuations of several areas along the lakeshore in Lakeport remained in effect.
In the midst of working around the county to respond to storm conditions, Lake County Public Works crews reopened New Long Valley Road on Tuesday afternoon after completing the installation of a temporary bridge.
The county crews had started work over the weekend to get the Bailey bridge installed on New Long Valley Road, which officials were concerned might fail or suffer another landslide like the one that had temporarily closed it last week.
The emergency road repairs and bridge installation had necessitated the closure of New Long Valley Road beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, as Lake County News has reported.
New Long Valley Road is the main thoroughfare into the community of Spring Valley, east of Clearlake Oaks. Residents had been urged to evacuate for a few days or be prepared not to be able to get out of the community until the installation was complete.
However, despite the rain and wind, crews completed the work and were able to reopen the road by 3 p.m. Tuesday, Lake County Public Works reported.

In the city of Lakeport, mandatory evacuations ordered on Monday for the Lucky Four Trailer Resort, Willowpoint Resort, Aqua Village Mobile Home Park and Esplanade Street remained in effect on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Lakeport Police Department.
Police said a temporary shelter for evacuees is located at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, located at 1111 Park Way in Lakeport, telephone 707-263-6002. Pets will be allowed at the shelter.
Residents who have chosen not to leave mandatory evacuation areas are required to shelter in place, police said.
Those residents who have chosen to remain in evacuation areas but now wish to leave should contact the city of Lakeport’s Emergency Operations Center at 707-263-5614 for assistance. For emergency assistance call 911.
Library Park, nearby city parking lots and all of the city’s boat launches also remain closed, police said.
Nonresidents found entering a closed emergency area are subject to a misdemeanor arrest, which police said include not just the evacuated areas but Library Park. Lakeport Police officers are patrolling the areas routinely.
Updates on the flood conditions are continuing to be issued through the Facebook and Twitter accounts for the city of Lakeport and the Lakeport Police Department, as well as through Nixle alerts.
Elsewhere around the county, more roads were being closed due to flooding and downed trees, Public Works reported.
One of the factors in the flooding, the rising waters of Clear Lake, doesn’t appear like it will be abating any time soon.
Clear Lake’s elevation continued to climb on Tuesday, hitting 10.43 feet Rumsey at 4:15 p.m., based on the United States Geological Survey’s gauge at Lakeport. The lake’s flood stage is 9 feet Rumsey.
At the same time, the Cache Creek Dam’s releases were reported to be 5,150 cubic feet per second at 4:30 p.m., having been rolled back from the more than 6,000 cubic feet per second being released early Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The California Nevada River Forecast Center predicts the lake’s elevation to rise closer to 11 feet Rumsey before it starts to recede later this week.
The full list of closures and advisories for local facilities and roadways follows. Information was compiled from reports from Caltrans, the California Highway Patrol, the Clearlake Police Department, Clearlake Public Works, Lake County Department of Public Works, Lakeport Police Department and the Napa County Sheriff’s Office.
In the map below, areas marked with the flooding symbol and the red triangle indicate closures; the rockslide icon indicates those areas where there are slides but which remain open.
CLEARLAKE
All city boat launches remain closed.
Lakeshore Drive: Debris is on the roadway on Lakeshore Drive between Country Club Drive and the goose neck.
CLEARLAKE OAKS
High Valley Road: Road conditions from Brassfield Winery to Bartlett Springs Road are unknown at this time.
Island Drive: Closed from Highway 20 to the Bridge due to flooding.
Lake Street: Open but flooded. Please drive it caution.
Old Long Valley Road: Open with slide activity.
Twin Valley Road: Closed due to mudslide.
Widgeon Way: Closed from the Plaza to Shady Lane due to tree across the roadway.
COBB
Maple Shadows: Closed at the south end from Highway 175 to Parnassus due to culvert failure.
Socrates Mine Road: Road slip out at MPM 3.8. Down to one lane in this area.
KELSEYVILLE
Argonaut Road: Closed between Thomas Drive and Big Valley Road due to flooding.
Bell Hill Road: Closed at Adobe Creek low water crossing.
Bell Hill Road: Closed from Highway 29 to Main Street due to downed tree and power lines.
Bergesen Road: Closed from Lakeview Estates Drive to Bergesen Court due to a downed tree.
Clark Drive: Closed to through traffic from Gaddy Lane to Soda Bay Road due to flooding.
Park Drive: Closed to through traffic due to flooding.
LAKEPORT (CITY)
All city boat launches remain closed.
Library Park continues to be closed due to the extreme danger and flood conditions.
City parking lots at Third Street, Fourth Street and Fifth Street are closed.
– Esplanade Street.
– K Street.
– Konocti Avenue.
– Lupoyoma Avenue.
– Helena Avenue.
– Lily Cove Avenue.
– Oak Knoll Avenue.
– E Street.
– Martin Street from N. Forbes Street to Russell Street.
Giselman Street from Lakeshore Boulevard to Sayre Street: Closed due to flooding. A detour has been set up: Northbound traffic will use Green Street to Sayer Street to Giselman Street, southbound traffic will use Giselman Street to Sayer Street to Green Street. Please drive with caution on these streets as there will be school children using them.
Lakeshore Boulevard: Closed from Lange Street to Green Street. A detour has been set up: Northbound traffic will use Green Street to Sayer Street to Giselman Street; southbound traffic will use Giselman Street to Sayer Street to Green Street.
Royale Avenue: Closed to all vehicles at Pike Drive.
LAKEPORT
Eickhoff Road: Closed due to flooding. Detour is open for local traffic only.
Hendricks Road: Open with flooding.
Hill Road: Closed between Sutter Lakeside Hospital entrance and Lakeshore Boulevard due to mudslides across the roadway.
Lakeshore Blvd: Closed from Park Way to Alterra Drive due to flooding.
Lakeshore Boulevard: Closed from Park Way to 2,500 feet north due to flooding and a power pole leaning into the roadway.
Reeves Lane: Closed at Land’s End due to flooding.
Scotts Valley Road: Closed at Hendricks Drive due to flooding.
LOWER LAKE
Morgan Valley Road: Closed at the Lake/Napa line due to numerous trees and mud slides on the Napa County side.
NICE
Lakeshore Boulevard: Closed from Stokes Avenue to Carson Street due to flooding.
Nice-Lucerne Cutoff: Open with flooding.
Stokes Avenue: Closed from Stokes Court to Nice-Lucerne Cutoff due to flooding.
UPPER LAKE
Bachelor Valley Road: Open with flooding.
Bartlett Springs Road: Closed at MPM 18.0 due to mudslide.
Elk Mountain Road: Roadway closed at MPM 29.6 due to road washout. No estimate of when road will be reopened.
Laurel Dell Road: Currently open with closure pending due to flooding.
Main Street: Open with flooding.
Scotts Creek Road: Open with Flooding.
Scotts Valley Road at Highway 20 to Hendricks Road: Closed due to flooding.
Witter Springs Road: Open with flooding.
COLUSA COUNTY
Highway 20: One-way controlled traffic from 5.5 miles east of the junction of Highway 16 to “E” Street in Williams due to flooding. Closed from Husted Road to Lone Star Road in Williams due to flooding.
NAPA COUNTY
Mt. Veeder Road: The 3000 block of Mt. Veeder Road is closed due to downed trees and power lines.
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