El Dorado County to host community workshops for Tahoe El Dorado Area Plan
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – El Dorado County is hosting one virtual and two in-person community workshops for its Tahoe El Dorado (TED) Area Plan effort in March 2026. The TED Area Plan is a comprehensive long-term planning document that will update and incorporate the Meyer Area Plan and other communities in the Tahoe Basin area of the County.
A primary goal of the plan is to consolidate land use regulations into a single document, reducing regulatory confusion, simplifying compliance with local and regional requirements, and enhancing the efficiency of plan administration. Additionally, the TED Area Plan seeks to streamline permitting and environmental review for conforming projects, establish land use policies and design standards tailored to the context of the Plan Area, address the unique needs and character of each community, and protect sensitive land and natural resources.
Following community feedback gathered in summer and fall 2024, the County has prepared the Public Review Draft and will be holding the following workshops to present the draft plan and gather additional input.
“These workshops will provide an overview of the Public Review Draft, orient the public to the document, and highlight major points and changes in the plan,” according to Thea Graybill, Planning Manager for El Dorado County. “This is a great opportunity for residents to learn more about the draft plan and provide any feedback.”
Wednesday, March 4 – Meeks Bay
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Meeks Bay Fire Station 67
8041 Highway 89
Meeks Bay, CA 96145
Wednesday, March 11 – Meyers
6:00–7:30 p.m.
California Conservation Corps – Tahoe Center
Multipurpose Room
1949 Apache Avenue
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
For those who can’t attend a workshop in person, there will be a virtual workshop held on Thursday, March 12 at 6:00-7:30 p.m. Here is a link to register for the virtual workshop: bit.ly/4quxGoH. Please visit the project website at TEDAreaPlan.com to learn more.

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