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Board moves TRPA watercraft-inspection agreement to consent after language revisions

Tahoe City PUD committee · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Parks and facilities superintendent Kaye Burnson said staff negotiated language changes with TRPA on the Lake Tahoe Watercraft Inspection Program agreement and recommended authorizing Sean Barclay to execute a two-year agreement; the board placed the item on the consent agenda.

Kaye Burnson, parks and facilities superintendent, told the Tahoe City PUD committee that staff had asked TRPA to revise language in the proposed Lake Tahoe Watercraft Inspection Program agreement and that TRPA accommodated some of those concerns. "He did. And that is where we're at now. It's acceptable to us," Burnson said, describing the revised agreement and asking the board to authorize Sean Barclay to execute the document for two years.

Board members said they reviewed the changes and expressed appreciation for the negotiation. The transcript records the item as placed on consent; no roll-call vote or formal motion text was recorded in the meeting transcript. Burnson thanked TRPA staff for being responsive to the district's requested edits and confirmed the item will proceed on the consent agenda.