
TRPA Accepting Pier Lottery Submissions June 1 – 30
As someone deeply committed to protecting property rights in the basin, I make it a priority to be involved in key meetings around the lake and throughout the state that may affect not only me as a homeowner, but also my clients– past, present, and future.
Recently, I attended two important local gatherings: one with the Tahoe Lakefront Owners Association and another hosted by our local board of realtors, featuring guest speaker Jeff Cowen from the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA). Both meetings focused heavily on preserving property rights and navigating the evolving regulatory landscape in Lake Tahoe.
In this blog, we are pleased to share that the TRPA Pier Lottery is officially open! Read more below from the TRPA.
A Message from the TRPA
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency will be accepting submissions for the pier lottery and allocation selection process from June 1 through 5 p.m. PDT on June 30, 2025, for the limited number of pier allocations allowed every two years under the Shoreline Plan.
Adopted by the TRPA Governing Board in 2018, the Shoreline Plan lifted a longstanding moratorium on new shore zone structures and placed a cap on the number of private piers and buoys allowed at Lake Tahoe. The plan allows additional piers and moorings to be permitted at a measured rate until the cap is met.
Every two years, TRPA can permit up to 12 new piers on Lake Tahoe, with priority given to multiple-parcel piers. On July 18, TRPA will select submissions to receive an allocation through the lottery and prioritization processes. No additional pier allocations will be available until 2027. If selected, applicants will be eligible to submit a new pier application, which will undergo a comprehensive review.
Information and instructions on the submission process, including eligibility criteria, are available at the link below.
Highlights:
🔹 Only 12 new piers will be permitted this cycle
🔹 Priority goes to multiple-parcel piers
🔹 Lottery selections happen on July 18
🔹 No new opportunities again until 2027
This is a rare opportunity to enhance your lakefront property—don’t miss it!
📲 Wondering what this means for your lakefront property? Contact Amie Quirarte—your local expert in Tahoe real estate and lakefront opportunities.