Tahoe City Public Utility District 2025 Capital Projects
TCPUD is investing in our water, sewer, parks, and recreation infrastructure to help build a healthy mountain community.
TCPUD serves a 31-square mile service area from Emerald Bay to Dollar Point, and along the Truckee River to the Nevada County line.
From rebuilding safer and smoother trails to ensuring a reliable water supply and a safe sewer system, TCPUD is investing in building a healthy mountain community.
Thanks to the leadership of our Board and Staff, our Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan makes significant and necessary investments to serve more than 6,000 water customers, over 7,700 sewer customers, and thousands more users to our parks and recreation facilities.
The links below detail key capital investments in 2025 for Water, Sewer, and Parks & Recreation projects. See our 2025 Capital Project Sheets for a list of all planned projects.
Click the links below, or continue scrolling down to learn about each project.
Water Capital Projects
TCPUD's 2025 Capital Improvement Plan will invest approximately $17.7 Million in improvements to our Water infrastructure.
These crucial upgrades help create a more resilient water system that is drought resistant and supports capacity for fire suppression.
Use the menu to the left of the map or the click the map pins to learn more about each project.

West Lake Tahoe Water Treatment Plant
The new water treatment plant replaces a temporary facility in Chambers Landing. The new plant will provide a permanent, drought-resistant drinking water source from Lake Tahoe and support improved fire suppression capacity.

Madden Creek Water System Distribution Replacement
After acquiring the Mid-Sierra Water Utility in 2018, TCPUD recommended a full replacement of the existing water system to provide secure and reliable drinking water and improved fire protection.

Tahoe Cedars Water System Reconstruction
After acquiring the Mid-Sierra Water Utility in 2018, TCPUD recommended a full replacement of the existing water system to provide secure and reliable drinking water and improved fire protection. The existing system was built in the 1940s, is actively failing, and is not designed to provide adequate firefighting capacity.

Lower Meeks Bay Pressure Reducing Valve
This project will install 600 feet of new water mains and a pressure reducing valve (PRV). This will connect the Meeks Bay Vista pressure zone to the Tahoe Hills distribution system.

Rubicon Wells 2 & 3 Backup Power Project
This project will install a permanent backup power generator for two wells. We will construct a new building to house the generator.

Rubicon Tank Water Feed Line Replacement
This project replaces and upsizes 275 feet of water main from the Rubicon Tank to the distribution system.

Tahoe Pines/Tahoe Swiss Village Water System Upgrades
In early 2025, TCPUD acquired the water system formerly owned by Tahoe Swiss Village Utility, Inc. Initial projects are needed to improve system reliability, enhance water quality, and create a more efficient operation.

Glenridge Water System Upgrades
In early 2025, TCPUD acquired the water system formerly owned by Tahoe Swiss Village Utility, Inc. Initial projects are needed to improve system reliability, enhance water quality, and create a more efficient operation.
Sewer Capital Projects
TCPUD's 2025 Capital Improvement Plan will invest approximately $4.3 Million in improvements to our Sewer infrastructure.
These improvements help keep our wastewater flowing to protect public health and the environment.
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Coast Guard Sewer Pump Station Storage Improvements
The timing of the project may be delayed, pending Lake Tahoe water levels.

Water's Edge Sewer Pump Station Storage Improvements
The timing of the project may be delayed, pending Lake Tahoe water levels.
2025 Parks and Recreation Capital Projects
TCPUD's 2025 Capital Improvement Plan will invest approximately $9 Million in improvements to our Parks and Recreation infrastructure from 2025-2029.
These investments help provide outstanding recreation and leisure activities for residents and visitors alike.
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Multi-Use Trail Reconstruction
TCPUD owns and maintains a 23-mile paved trail network that connects our community.

Tahoe City Golf Course Irrigation Replacement
This project will replace Tahoe City Golf Course's aging irrigation system, which hasn't had significant upgrades since 1976.
For questions, comments, or additional information please contact Aaron Hussmann, Public Affairs Specialist, at ahussmann@tcpud.org or 530-580-6291