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Advocacy
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AdvocacyComment Letter Van Sickle Bi-State Park Park Safety and Equitable Access Improvements ProjectComment Letter the Draft Supplemental Initial Study / Mitigated Negative Declaration and Initial Environmental Checklist - Van Sickle Bi-State Park Safety and Equitable Access Improvements ProjectRead More
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AdvocacyLetter on TRPA Governing Board EIP Committee Agenda Item 5.C. Threshold Update Priorities (2026–2027 Work Plan)Comment letter on behalf of Keep Tahoe Blue on TRPA Governing Board EIP Committee Item 5.C.Read More
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Advocacy, NewslettersMarch 2026 Advocacy NewsletterFrom invasive species and litter prevention ordinances, to updating federal policy, our team of government affairs experts have been busy advocating for Tahoe at the local, state, and federal levels.Read More
Blog
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BlogLake Tahoe’s First Line of Defense Starts With YouLearn how you can stop the spread of aquatic invasive species and protect the Lake the next time you hit the water.Read More
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BlogKeeping Tahoe blue starts with all of usArc Electric Boats recently teamed up with Keep Tahoe Blue to discover the dangers of invasive aquatic species and how together we can preserve Lake Tahoe for future generations.Read More
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BlogEmerald Bay Shuttle Returns: A Better Way to Reach Lake Tahoe’s Most Popular DestinationLearn why the Emerald Bay Shuttle is more than just a car-free way to reach Lake Tahoe’s most iconic destination.Read More
Media Releases
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Media ReleasesResidents and Visitors are Invited to South Tahoe Bike Path Cleanup & ConcertOn June 3, volunteers will fan out across more than four miles of paved paths in South Lake Tahoe to prepare them for the summer biking season and the start of Tahoe Bike Month.Read More
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Media ReleasesKeep Tahoe Blue to kickoff summer with May 26 Kings Beach CleanupThe public is invited to join the volunteer event as part of the summer 2026 kickoff for our Tahoe Blue Beach program.Read More
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Media ReleasesPlacer County Approves Downsized Palisades Development for Tahoe’s Olympic ValleyThe approval of the revised Palisades Tahoe project reflects Keep Tahoe Blue's belief that protecting Lake Tahoe means being willing to stand firm when necessary — and being willing to work together when progress is possible.Read More
Opinion Pieces
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Opinion PiecesRegarding the Caldor Fire Restoration PlanRead More
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Opinion Pieces, Tahoe in the NewsThe View from Inside Keep Tahoe Blue’s New Education CenterRead Keep Tahoe Blue's Education Manager, Rosie Hackett's latest op-ed in the Tahoe Daily Tribune about the new and exciting education tours in the Spurlock/Evers Environment & Education Center and how it came to life.Read More
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Opinion PiecesAquatic weed containment in the Tahoe Keys is the season’s focusWhile long-term solutions are developed to keep the Tahoe Keys' infestation of aquatic weeds in check, the focus shifts to keeping fragments from spreading further into Lake Tahoe.Read More
Publications
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Publications2024 Annual ReportRead about the League's achievements in 2024, our objectives for 2025, and the emerging threats facing Tahoe as we strive to Keep Tahoe Blue.Read More
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Publications2023 Annual ReportIn 2023, the combination of science and innovation helped us make great strides to protect Tahoe.Read More
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PublicationsOur 2023 Accomplishments & 2024 ObjectivesCheck out what the League was able to accomplish in 2023 and our objectives for 2024 thanks to our volunteers, donors, and partners.Read More
Tahoe in the News
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Tahoe in the NewsExperts warn about reach of this destructive invasive species threatening the West CoastA destructive invasive species is threatening America’s West Coast. Pipe-clogging golden mussels have forced a state of emergency in California, and are threatening to reach Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Tahoe in the NewsMemorial Day Guide: That bright green water? What to know about harmful algal blooms before you venture inFor families, dog owners, and anyone heading to the water this summer, a few seconds of awareness about harmful algal blooms can make all the difference. Learn how to spot, report, and avoid them.Read More
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Tahoe in the NewsControversial development at Tahoe’s largest ski resort approvedThe approval resolves a 15-year fight between the private equity developers who own Tahoe’s largest ski resort and a grassroots movement made up of longtime Palisades skiers, local residents and environmentalists.Read More