TRPA approves Homewood Master Plan with new enforceable standards

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The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Governing Board has approved the Homewood Master Plan. This plan includes enforceable standards aimed at revitalizing the West Shore resort while ensuring it remains accessible to the public.

TRPA Executive Director Julie Regan stated, “The Homewood Master Plan approval today includes enforceable standards that will ensure the beloved West Shore resort can be revitalized while remaining open to the public.” She further emphasized, “Reinvestment in Lake Tahoe’s communities brings critical environmental improvements and community benefits, and this underscores that it can also support sustainable and accessible public recreation.”

In preparation for this decision, TRPA held public meetings in September and December of last year. The agency and its Governing Board received over 1,500 individual comments during this period.



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