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Opinion: Ski conglomerate Alterra must reassess massive, irresponsible Lake Tahoe development planAlterra Mountain Company must be held accountable for the potential impacts to Tahoe from its planned development project at Palisades Tahoe.Read More
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Opinion: Palisades Development Impacts Don’t Care about Lines on a MapThe League's CEO and Board Chair share why the current Village at Palisades Tahoe plan would do the opposite of Keep Tahoe Blue.Read More
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YES on Prop 4: A clear choice on a crowded ballotCalifornia's Prop 4 invests in wildfire preparedness, water quality protection, and habitat restoration for Tahoe.Read More
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Opinion: Like a bad dreamThe League to Save Lake Tahoe is strongly opposed to the Village at Palisades Tahoe project, just as we have been since 2012, because it will do the opposite of Keep Tahoe Blue.Read More
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Acquisition of motel property a key victory for Tahoe’s quality, clarityThe League and Tahoe Fund proudly supported the acquisition of 31 acres of sensitive land so it can be restored and better protect Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Litter cleanups lead to ban on single-use plastic water bottlesWith the League's strong support, the City of South Lake Tahoe has banned single-use plastic water bottles to protect the Lake from pollution.Read More
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Tahoe Keys Weeds Test wraps up second yearThis fall, the second year of the three-year Tahoe Keys Control Methods Test was completed. The test will help determine how to control invasive plants and prevent them from spreading further into the Lake.Read More
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See a show, but leave your car at homeThe League to Save Lake Tahoe worked with the event center to make sure it does its part to Keep Tahoe Blue. That means managing its local transportation impacts down to net zero.Read More
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The League Remembers Senator Dianne FeinsteinSenator Diane Feinstein was a true champion for Lake Tahoe. The League and the lake mourn her passing.Read More
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Our statement regarding discovery of New Zealand mudsnails in Lake TahoeThe discovery of New Zealand mudsnails in our Lake is disheartening, but not unexpected. It underscores the need for for more frequent lakewide surveys and stronger inspection requirements for recreational equipment.Read More
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A locally sourced way to address single-use plastic litterOP-ED | DR. DARCIE GOODMAN COLLINS | Volunteers, local government and the League banded together to help reduce litter from single-use plastics.Read More
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Measure S is good for local roads and Lake TahoeThe League supports El Dorado County Measure S to improve local roads and fight pollution.Read More
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