Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Recent News About Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
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Tahoe Regional Planning Agency fines jet boat operator for violation
Lake Tahoe, Nev./Calif. – The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Governing Board approved a $10,000 penalty today to a jet boat operator who entered the Upper Truckee River Marsh earlier this year. TRPA regulations prohibit operating motorized watercraft in tributaries of Lake Tahoe and speeding within 600 feet of shore to protect public safety, water quality, habitat, and recreation, the agency said today.
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Record participation marks success of annual Tahoe Bike Month
The 19th annual Tahoe Bike Month, held throughout June, saw record-breaking participation with 474 residents and visitors logging 9,890 trips covering 78,798 miles and climbing 5,512,602 vertical feet. The event is organized by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) and the Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition to promote sustainable transportation in the region.
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Efforts continue against aquatic invasive species in Lake Tahoe
Reports on social media over the Fourth of July weekend raised concerns about potential harmful algal blooms in Lake Tahoe. Water quality agencies announced earlier this week that all tests for harmful algae in the lake returned negative results, with one test from a backwater pond at Nevada Beach showing low levels of toxins. Site managers have taken steps to cordon off the area, largely diffusing concerns. However, these reports highlighted ongoing issues related to unhealthy and unnatural conditions in Lake Tahoe.
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Settlement reached in Lake Tahoe workforce housing litigation
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) and Mountain Area Preservation (MAP) have reached a settlement agreement over a lawsuit brought by MAP against affordable housing policies approved by the TRPA Governing Board in December 2023. The litigation aimed to block new land use policies in the Lake Tahoe Region that combined incentives for water quality, transportation, and workforce housing improvements.