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Placer County moves to expand North Lake Tahoe parking program, raise select rates and add enforcement staff

Placer County Board of Supervisors · February 3, 2026
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Summary

County staff presented a one-year pilot review and asked the board to expand paid lots, raise priority-lot day rates, and add a second full‑time parking enforcement officer; supervisors approved the expansion and related ordinance introductions after public comment and business support.

Placer County supervisors on Feb. 3 authorized staff to expand the North Lake Tahoe parking management program after hearing a presentation on the first full year of operations in Kings Beach.

Deputy Public Works Director Jared Deck told the board the county ran a pilot and first full season in 2025 that combined paid lots and active park enforcement. Kings Beach operated two paid lots (Brook Ave and Christmas Tree) and issued roughly 595 citations during the season, yielding about $42,000 in citation revenue. Paid-lot receipts totaled about $43,000, for overall…

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