Tahoe Keys Property Owners Association in South Lake Tahoe, California.
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Our harvesting season is winding down and with one month left to go, our shutdown process has begun.
At the beginning of the season, I stated that the Association has only three harvesters, compared to five in years past. During high traffic months, our focus was to ensure the navigation lanes were as clear as possible. For the remainder of the season we will be focusing on docks and slips.
Read more ...The Water Quality Committee and the Water Quality (WQ) Staff have been proactive in the planning and preparation of our waterways since our 2017 Harmful Algae Bloom (HAB). This season, water quality sampling and monitoring has been ongoing since April. Unfortunately, the TKPOA is at the infancy stages of experiencing another algae bloom for this season in the West Channel, East Channel and Lake Tallac.
Read more ...It is important that all TKPOA subdivisions are represented by a property owner living within their subdivision. Per the Advisor rules, any owner in good standing may volunteer to serve as the Advisor to their Subdivision or Cove. Otherwise the property owners may nominate themselves or another owner within that subdivision, confirmed by a vote of the Board of Directors.
Read more ...The first two weeks of the harvesting season are completed. Similar to last year, the season started off slow due to the water being deeper and colder, which has stunted the plant growth up to this point. Due to this, we suspended harvesting in June and focused on fragment control. We started harvesting after the July 4th holiday and are now in full operations.
Read more ...Here are the TKPOA Positions currently open and at the end of the posting you find instructions on how to apply.
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We encourage and permit private owner landscape design proposals that reduce water consumption and runoff. We also engourage planting of water efficient native plants.
We eliminate inappropriate food sources for wildlife to limit any confrontations with bears, coyotes, raccoons and other scavengers. We are constantly educating home owners on use of bird seeds, pet foods and not to do any handfeeding.
The Keys has had a water conservation program in place for several years. You can learn more about this here.
The Tahoe Keys lagoons or channels are connected to Lake Tahoe. Nutrients and fine sediments contained in lagoon water can adversely impact the water quality and clarity of the lake.
TKPOA members are taking part in and voluteering for a number of environmental projects and initiatives.
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