Watersheds and Water Quality
Lake Tahoe EIP

Permanent Watercraft Inspection Station- Meyers

Project Number
01.03.01.0033
Action Priority
Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
Implementers
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Primary Contact
Dennis Zabaglo (dzabaglo@trpa.gov)
Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2020 - 2030
Aquatic Invasive Species Program Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
The Lake Tahoe Watercraft Inspection Program has proven extremely effective and serves as a national model. A permanent location for the Meyers Watercraft Inspection Station has been proposed on California Tahoe Conservancy Asset Lands that will allow the program to have enhanced facilities to maintain protection of Lake Tahoe and provide excellent services to the public. To stay up to date on the progress of this proposed project, please sign up for updates here: https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/CAELDOR/subscriber/new?topic_id=CAELDOR_777

Key Accomplishments

Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of project

Threshold Categories

  • Water Quality
Conceptual Site Plan October 2024
(Timing: During) (~770 KB)
Credit: NCE Conceptual Site Plan October 2024

Location

Expenditures

Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $15,000
(Estimated Cost: $5,000,000)
Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (TRPA): $15,000

Photos

Before
Meyers Conceptual Site Plan
(Timing: Before) (~223 KB)
Credit: NCE
Meyers Conceptual Site Plan
Proposed project flyer
(Timing: Before) (~1,592 KB)
Credit: Thea Graybill
Proposed project flyer
During
First Public Meeting Flyer
(Timing: During) (~1,375 KB)
Credit: El Dorado County
First Public Meeting Flyer
First Public Meeting Press Release
(Timing: During) (~389 KB)
Credit: TRPA
First Public Meeting Press Release
Learn more at restoretahoe.org

Project Fact Sheet Data as of 12/05/2025