By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. (April 18, 2025)
KINGS BEACH, Calif. — A grassroots initiative is gaining momentum in North Lake Tahoe as residents and business owners consider incorporating their unincorporated communities into an official municipality. The effort, led by the volunteer group Eastern Placer Future, aims to establish local governance for areas including Kings Beach, Tahoe City, Homewood, and Alpine Meadows.
News North Lake Tahoe California.
“We want to have a voice,” said Danielle Hughes, a committee member, during a recent community presentation. “We want to have people that represent our needs and understand the challenges of our region” .
Currently, these communities fall under the jurisdiction of Placer County, with decisions made by officials based in Auburn, approximately 80 miles away. Proponents of incorporation argue that a local government would be more attuned to the specific needs and challenges of the North Tahoe region.
California Unincorporated.
The idea of incorporation is not new to the area. Previous attempts have faced obstacles, often due to opposition from various stakeholders. However, supporters believe that current conditions, including the presence of local representation on the Placer County Board of Supervisors, may provide a more favorable environment for success.
“If our current District 5 Supervisor were to step down,”
Eastern Placer Future’s website states,
“she would likely be the last local person to represent us on the Board of Supervisors in our lifetimes” .
The group has initiated steps to assess the feasibility of incorporation, including financial analyses and community engagement efforts. They emphasize that local governance could lead to more transparent accounting and better allocation of resources.
While the process of incorporation involves navigating complex state regulations and potential negotiations with Placer County, Eastern Placer Future remains committed to exploring this path. They have launched a fundraising campaign to support their efforts and are encouraging community members to participate in the dialogue about the region’s future.
Related Story – El Dorado Hills become its own town? Residents say now is the time for local control before it’s too late.