Protecting neighboring homes, businesses, open spaces and forests from wildfire is among our highest priorities. See how our crews are working to reduce fuel loads on county property while promoting forest health maintenance around North Lake Tahoe. WATCH VIDEO
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Seeking to generate economic investment and spur environmentally beneficial redevelopment in North Lake Tahoe, the Placer County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 31 unanimously approved a set of amendments that would allow revisions to the 2017 Tahoe Basin Area Plan.
The amendments are minor cleanups aimed at accelerating the production and supply of affordable housing in the North Lake Tahoe area while simultaneously enhancing economic vitality and promoting small-scale commercial redevelopment in both the Kings Beach and Tahoe City town centers. The amendments do not conflict with TRPA scenic or environmental standards and current thresholds. Nor do the amendments increase density standards, increase carrying capacity or increase building height. READ MORE
The Placer County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 31 amended the county’s parking ordinance to strengthen existing parking enforcement and increase parking fines countywide. The changes go into effect Nov. 30.
Placer County’s team will work alongside California Highway Patrol officers to enforce parking restrictions. READ MORE
Annual winter parking restrictions in the county’s higher elevations are now in effect until May 1, 2024. Parking along county-maintained roadways east of Emigrant Gap (i.e. North Lake Tahoe, Serene Lakes, Olympic Valley, and Alpine Meadows) will be prohibited during this time, due to snowplow operations.
Compliance will help avoid damage to parked vehicles as well as snow removal equipment and, most importantly, will prevent delays to snow removal operations. Adhering to these restrictions even during mild weather is important as snow maintenance operations may still be taking place. READ MORE
Placer County is hosting a ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion of the Lower Secline Water Quality Improvement Project in Kings Beach. Join us Thursday, Nov. 30, at 1:30 p.m. as county leaders and regional stakeholders discuss the importance of this project for Lake Tahoe and the region.
WHAT: Lower Secline Water Quality Improvement Project ribbon cutting WHEN: Nov. 30, 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Lakeside, Secline Street in Kings Beach, CA RSVP: Click here to RSVP for the ribbon cutting event
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EVENTS
- Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board meeting, Nov. 15
- Tahoe City Fall Harvest Market, Nov. 16
- Placer County Planning Commission meeting, Nov. 23
- Tahoe City Fall Harvest Market, Nov. 23
- Small Business Saturday event in Tahoe City, Nov. 25
- Light up the night at Tahoe Donner, Nov. 25
- Placer County Board of Supervisors meeting, Nov. 27
- Placer County Board of Supervisors meeting, Nov. 28
- Placer County Tahoe Basin Design Review Committee meeting, Nov. 28
- Tahoe City Fall Harvest Market, Nov. 30
- Tahoe Film Fest, Nov. 30
- Alpenglow winter speaker series #1: Michelle Parker’s A New Perspective, Nov. 30
- Placer County Board of Supervisors meeting, Dec. 5
- North Tahoe Community Alliance annual grant cycle, Dec. 6
- Tahoe City Fall Harvest Market, Dec. 7
- Olympic Valley Municipal Advisory Council meeting, Dec. 7
- Placer County Board of Supervisors meeting, Dec. 12
- Placer County Planning Commission meeting, Dec. 14
- Tahoe City Fall Harvest Market, Dec. 14
- North Tahoe Regional Advisory Council meeting, Dec. 14
- Northstar Winter Wonders, Dec. 15
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