-
Testing the Fit: What the 39° North Design Review Revealed

How the Tahoe Basin Design Review Committee evaluated the project against Kings Beach’s Town Center vision
— by
-
39° North at NTRAC: What Was Raised — and What Happens February 24

NTRAC reviewed the 39° North project on Feb 12. Here’s what neighbors raised — scale, housing, parking, infrastructure, safety, CEQA and what happens next on Feb 24.
— by
-
Kings Beach Voices → Secline Choices

A small beach testing a better way. A month ago we met at Secline Beach—and there’s still time to add your voice to help place what goes where. 👉 NTPUD Secline Beach Community Survey (5–7 min) More info: NTPUD’s Secline Beach Enhancement Project The Secline Beach Enhancement Project is a listen-first refresh of the basics,…
— by
-
Was the 2018 Kings Beach Deal Done Right?

A community-led look at 39° North — what we’ve uncovered, what’s still unclear, and why a pause may be the path forward.
— by
-
39° North Incentive Vote Tuesday at 1:40 PM: Use this Public Comment Builder & Read Our Letter to Placer County

We hope you’ll join us this Tuesday, June 24 at 1:40 PM at the Kings Beach North Tahoe Event Center Board of Supervisors meeting—or submit a written comment if you can’t attend in person. Placer County is scheduled to vote on a major incentive package for the 39° North project in Kings Beach—including 106 Tourist Accommodation…
— by
-
Our Letter to Placer County / RE: 39° North June 2025 Incentive Request

Read our letter to understand the facts around Kingsbarn’s 39 North Incentive Application Request
— by
-
Our Letter to Placer County – Kings Beach Center: Request to Revoke Fourth Amendment & Reassess Project Direction

Why missed milestones, a documented breach, and lack of progress on public land demand County action.
— by
-
Wildfire Evacuation in North Tahoe: What You Can Learn—and Ask—at the June 17 Town Hall
Learn what’s changed since last year’s town hall, what’s funded (and what’s not) in local road projects, key insights from the April 1 briefing, everyday and project-specific questions to ask—and grounded, local ideas you can bring to the table.
— by
-
🛠️ Summer 2025 Roadwork & Transit Plans: What They Mean for Us in North Lake Tahoe

Big changes are coming to our streets this summer. At a recent townhall hosted by Supervisor Cindy Gustafson, Placer County Public Works and Caltrans laid out what we can expect — and what we should plan for — with major construction on highways and local roads. Watch the recording on YouTube. Yes, there will be…
— by
-
Kings Beach Hotels Are Quietly Disappearing — Here’s What We Can Do About It

Kings Beach is quietly losing its small motels and cabins as they’re turned into dorm-style housing for seasonal workers. While the goal was to create more housing, the result is fewer places for visitors to stay, lost local business income, and a weakening of community life. Here’s how we got here—and what we can do…
— by
-
$400M for SR 89/267 Ski Traffic? Let’s Prioritize North Tahoe’s Needs First, Not Tahoe Highway Expansion

Hey North Tahoe Neighbors, Let’s Talk About Our Roads (and Our Future) We all live here, and we all know the feeling – trying to get around during a busy holiday weekend can be a real headache. Placer County is looking at a big plan to tackle this traffic on Highways 89 and 267, especially…
— by
-
Two Scholarship Opportunities for Community Learning in Tahoe

Are you interested in shaping the future of your community? Two unique scholarship opportunities are now available to help locals learn more about housing, land-use planning, and local government decision-making in the Tahoe region. 1. TRPA Community Academy Scholarship The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) has launched the Community Academy, a webinar series designed to…
— by
-
Protected: Building a Fire-Safe, Resilient Tahoe: A Balanced Approach to Evacuation and Growth

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
— by
-
Speed Bumps, Emergency Response, and the Safety Argument: A False Choice in North Tahoe

There’s an old saying: “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” But sometimes, in North Tahoe, it seems like when there’s a will for safer streets, there’s suddenly a reason why we can’t have them. A recent Moonshine Ink article, “Speed Bumps and a Legacy on Pause”, highlights concerns from North Tahoe Fire about how…
— by
-
New Strong Towns Toolkit: A Local Approach to Fixing the Housing Crisis

Housing in North Tahoe is tough. Prices are high, options are few, and many people who work here can’t afford to live here. The problem seems overwhelming, but local governments already have the power to take action—they just need the right tools. That’s why Strong Towns just released The Housing-Ready City: A Toolkit for Local…
— by
-
North Tahoe’s Tax Dollars at the Airport—Let’s Decide This November!

Let’s Make Sure North Tahoe Benefits from Our Property Taxes Did you know that the Truckee Tahoe Airport receives nearly $6 million a year from property taxes paid by North Tahoe residents in Placer County? (2024 budget) This money is collected automatically as part of our property taxes, but many of us aren’t aware it’s…
— by
-
Recap: Safe Streets in Kings Beach & Next Steps

Last night, over 70 North Tahoe neighbors met at Jason’s for a Strong North Tahoe event focused on making our streets safer for pedestrians and more productive for our local businesses. Event Highlights You Can Make Our Streets Safer Join Your Neighbors in the Safe & Productive Streets Working Group: Resources
— by
-
Does the Supreme Court’s Chevron Ruling Empower North Tahoe?
What the Recent Supreme Court Decision Means for North Tahoe The Supreme Court recently made an important decision in the case Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo that changes how government agencies, like the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), will be checked by the courts. This decision could affect many aspects of life in North Tahoe, so it’s…
— by
-
KB Parking Management APPROVED at Placer Board of Supervisors & Meeting Recap

On June 25, 2024, the Placer County Board of Supervisors met at the North Tahoe Event Center in Kings Beach. Here’s what you need to know: Big News for Kings Beach: Parking Management Plan Approved Other Topics Discussed Stay involved and keep up with what’s happening in our community! For more details and updates, join…
— by
-
Want to Create Change? Forget National Drama and Do This Instead…
Find Your Strong Circle of Influence With a national election around the corner, it’s easy to get caught up in the drama. You can yell at the TV all you want, but let’s face it—you won’t change the outcome. So, let’s talk about something we can change: our local community, using the Strong Towns approach. The Strong…
— by
-
SFGATE: Kings Beach is Tahoe’s last working class enclave, and locals are fighting for its future
Kings Beach, Tahoe’s last working-class town, is at a turning point. Local businesses might soon be torn down to make room for a new town center. This new development, planned by Kingsbarn Capital & Development, includes a big hotel and several townhouses. While the project aims to bring new energy to the area, many residents…
— by
-
Is Placer County Ignoring Community Input? June 2024 NTRAC Recap
Here’s a quick recap of the North Tahoe Regional Advisory Council (NTRAC) meeting held on June 13, 2024, focusing on the parking management plan and Kings Beach Center revitalization. The main takeaway from the meeting was clear: community members and NTRAC members want to be part of the revitalization and planning process. However, there is…
— by




