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Tahoe Truckee Region Land Use & Development Digest



Tahoe Blue Center Nears Completion, Expected Opening Date

06/23/2023

Before the end of summer, an event center will be fully functioning with a nearly 27,000-square-foot floor space that can be used for a variety of events such as concerts, sports events and conferences.

Lake Tahoe Stewardship Plan Introduced to Address Tourism, Recreation Challenges

06/20/2023

An unprecedented group of Lake Tahoe destination management, land management and nonprofits launched the Lake Tahoe Destination Stewardship Plan with the signing of an agreement to create the first stewardship council for the region.

Board Approves Funding for Alternative Transportation Sources in North Lake Tahoe

06/16/2023

Placer County's commitment to alternative modes of transportation got a boost following two board approvals that authorized the use of Transient Occupancy Tax.

CPUC Provides More Numbers for the 530

06/16/2023

The California Public Utilities Commission approved a second area code (called an overlay) that will provide additional numbering resources while minimizing customer inconvenience in the geographic region served by the 530 area code.

Conservancy Grants $1M for South Lake Tahoe Greenbelt Project

06/15/2023

The California Tahoe Conservancy Board awarded a $1 million grant to the city of South Lake Tahoe to continue constructing the Tahoe Valley Greenbelt and Stormwater Improvement Project.

South Lake Tahoe Fire Agencies Launch Free Chipping Program

06/14/2023

South Lake Tahoe Fire Rescue and Lake Valley Fire Protection District have joined forces and developed a chipping program using grant funds through the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act of 1998, and managed by the Tahoe Resource Conservation District.

Humane Society to Open Thrift Boutique in Truckee

06/13/2023

There's a new way for animal lovers to help the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe. A thrift boutique is set to open in early August, at 12047 Donner Pass Rd.

Nevada County Asks for Feedback on Countywide Recreation Projects

06/13/2023

Nevada County invites residents and visitors countywide to share project ideas to improve recreation.

Truckee to Review Proposal for Projects That Could be Funded by State Bill

06/06/2023

The Town of Truckee Town Council meeting will review a proposal to use funds generated by SB 1 for both the Railyard Mobility Hub Project and the West River Street Streetscape Improvement Project.

Placer County Launches Website Specifically for North Lake Tahoe

06/02/2023

Placer County officially launched its new Tahoe-specific website, where residents and visitors alike can access county information, resources and programs all in one place.

IVGID, Local Agencies Seek Best Location for Dog Park

06/02/2023

Concerns were raised over the placement of the designated dog park in Incline Village due to public safety access and potential harm to the surrounding creeks at the Village Green.

Waldorf Astoria Moves Forward with Permit Process

06/01/2023

The Waldorf Astoria team discussed special use permits needed for the project through Washoe County.

Placer County Commissions Plan for North Lake Tahoe Highway Transit Improvements

05/31/2023

The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved a $511,838 contract with Wood Rodgers Inc. to create a strategic implementation and phasing plan to advance implementation along state routes 89 and 267, both of which connect Interstate 80 to North Lake Tahoe.

California Governor Signs Landmark Bill

05/31/2023

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 341 into law, reinstating a moratorium on the expansion of cardrooms in the state.

Speaker Series to Highlight Housing Issues, Solutions in Placer County

05/28/2023

The Placer County Community Development Resource Agency will host a free four-part virtual speaker series from June 1 to June 14 to provide information on options for housing in the region.

Washoe Commissioners to Reconsider Tyrolian Village STR Appeal

05/24/2023

The Washoe County Board of County Commissioners has decided to reconsider its decision to decrease the parking and occupancy numbers for a short-term rental in Incline Village.

The Long Search for a New Purpose

05/11/2023

What to do with the old Tahoe City Fire Station? Eight proposals, several from the community, were considered, but the property’s gatekeeper, Placer County, favors a fledgling nonprofit out of the Bay Area.

Truckee Town Council Unanimously Approves 2040 General Plan

05/11/2023

The Truckee Town Council took action to certify the 2040 General Plan and Downtown Truckee Plan, which sets forth the town's vision for the future.

Town Council May Adopt General Plan

05/08/2023

The Truckee Town Council on May 9 will hold a public hearing and may adopt the 2040 General Plan. The council will also consider proclaiming May as affordable housing and building safety month.

TRPA Approves Revised Waldorf Astoria Plan

04/27/2023

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board voted to approve the updated plan revision to the Waldorf Astoria, located at what used to be the Tahoe Biltmore. Developers made significant changes to the 2011 plan.

Incline Village Residents Voice Concerns Over Mobility Hub Location

04/22/2023

At a meeting to discuss locating a mobility hub at an old elementary school, many commenters were focused on the need for other amenities and developments.

Input Sought for Tahoe Truckee Housing Needs Survey

04/20/2023

The Mountain Housing Council of Tahoe Truckee, a project of the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation, launched a new housing survey for employers and employees.

Record Snowpack Could Impact Tahoe’s Grading Season Start

04/18/2023

Grading and digging season for permitted projects at Lake Tahoe begins May 1, although the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is cautioning that some projects and sites may be delayed this year.

Truckee Town Council Moves General Plan Approval to May 9

04/18/2023

The Truckee Town Council voted to delay adoption of the 2040 General Plan after hearing from community members who felt they weren’t being listened to.

Truckee General Plan Adoption Delayed

04/17/2023

After cries of foul from community members saying the Truckee 2040 general plan update is not ready, council members voted to delay proposed adoption until early May.

Placer Planning Commission Receives General Plan Overview

04/17/2023

The Placer County Planning Commission received an overview of the proposed update for the county’s General Plan during its April 13 meeting. Planning Director Chris Pahule noted that the plan has not been “comprehensively updated in nearly 30 years.”

North Tahoe Preservation Alliance to Host First Meeting

04/16/2023

The North Tahoe Preservation Alliance invites locals to attend a meeting in response to Placer County and TRPA's proposed Tahoe Basin Area Plan code amendments.

Design Phase to Begin for Tahoe City Downtown Project

04/08/2023

North Lake Tahoe residents will soon be able to conceptualize parking, traffic and pedestrian improvements taking shape in downtown Tahoe City.

TRPA Names New Deputy Director

03/03/2023

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency has selected Kimberly Chevallier as the agency’s deputy director and chief partnerships officer, filling a position left open when the Governing Board chose Julie Regan to lead the agency,

Tahoe City Project Gets Funding Boost

02/24/2023

The North Tahoe Community Alliance approved additional funding for the Tahoe City Downtown Access Improvements Project, bringing the decades-long project closer to fruition.

Tahoe Plan Code Changes Raise Community Concerns

02/05/2023

Placer County has introduced a large package of changes to the Tahoe Area Plan codes, many of which are meant to encourage development in city and town centers.

Placer County Hears Comment on Palisades Tahoe Project EIR

01/26/2023

Placer County Planning Commission held a meeting for public comment regarding the revised draft environmental impact report for the purposed development at Palisades Tahoe.

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