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TRPA New Pier Allocations

New Pier Allocations for 2021 Open June 1 – 30, 2021 As part of the adopted TRPA Shoreline Ordinances, beginning in 2019 TRPA will accept applications for up to 12 new private piers between June 1 and June 30th every 2 years. Any unused allocations will be added to the next allocation cycle. TRPA Prioritizes Multiple-parcel Pier Applications There […]

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Water Trail Signage Directs Paddlers

TLOA Supports Public Water Safety & Wayfinding Programs Since 2007, TLOA has monitored the development of the Lake Tahoe Water Trail to protect private property rights through representation on the Lake Tahoe Non-Motorized Boating Working Group.  In collaboration with regional land managers, public agencies and private stakeholders, TLOA helped to develop management and operational strategies

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File a Float Plan

For your own safety and before boating, file a float plan with a reliable person who will notify authorities if You Go Missing Below are Three tools to help you file a float plan 1.  Email a Float Plan with your Phone – Use the float plan template on the new Boat California app and email it

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Nevada Boating Laws

NV Boater Education Card All persons born on or after January 1, 1983 who will be operating a vessel over 15 hp in Nevada are required to complete a nationally-approved Boating Safety Course and carry a valid Nevada Boater Education Card while operating any type of vessel. Take the NV boating education course online exam here to get your Nevada boating card—the cards are good

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California Boating Laws

California Boater Card California passed a mandatory boating safety education law. The new law will be phased in by age. If you operate any type of motorized vessel on California waterways, you will be required to pass an approved boating safety examination and carry a lifetime California Boater Card issued by the California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways. Each year a new age group

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TRPA 2020 Boating Update as of May 1, 2020

TRPA Convening Partners on 2020 Boating Season Per COVID-19 Orders by Jeff Cowen | May 1, 2020 The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) has been working through April and early May with local government representatives, public health officials, public and private boating facilities, and representatives from California and Nevada on a plan to distribute the annual Lake Tahoe

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Best Management Practices Required for Mooring Registration

You must have a Best Management Practices (BMP) Certificate in order to register your existing moorings by the end of 2020 or to apply for new moorings in 2021. Check your property’s BMP status at www.tahoebmp.org to see if you are in good standing.  Once you register your existing moorings, you’ll need to provide evidence that your property complies

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Tahoe Lakefront Owners’ Association
PO Box 7073, 
Tahoe City, CA 96145