FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Live Your Best Life

Your days are numbered. Your clock is ticking away as you sit in traffic on your daily commute. Your health, wealth, and even your vehicle are diminishing for no good enough reason.

Tomorrow morning, instead of listening to the news or searching for a new podcast to entertain you on your long commute, imagine what more you can do with your fleeting resources.

There is a solution on your horizon. There is a possibility within your reach of a more exciting, yet peaceful, fulfilling life.

Achievable housing in Tahoe for teachers, nurses, firemen and other professionals. Live where you work, form relationships, invest in your community, and be actively involved in your childrens' lives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the unit count for the affordable housing project?

4 units.

Who can rent deed-restricted achievable units?

Middle-class residents who work in the Tahoe Basin. Regulated by the TRPA. At a minimum, one person per household must work 30 hours per week at a local-based company. Workers for national and International companies are excluded. Children must attend Tahoe schools. Retirees must have lived in the Tahoe basin for at least 7 years.

Can people live here as a second home?

No. These units are deed-restricted and must be the primary residence.

How much will rent cost?

It will be set at an amount affordable to the middle-class local workforce.

When will construction begin?

Construction is planned for May 2025.

Is there public transportation nearby?

Yes, there is a bus stop on the corner of Anderson Rd and US 28.

Will this project affect traffic?

No negative impact; no extra traffic lights or round-a-bouts. Traffic will decrease because workers will have a shorter commute to work. Also, the adjacent bike path and bus station makes it easy to commute without a car.

How are you protecting the environment?

Temporary and Permanent BMPs. Revegetation plan designed by a registered forester. Tenants living closer to their place of employment will cut auto emissions. Solar Panels.

What sustainable measures will be made to accommodate energy efficiency?

High-efficiency windows and appliances. Solar panels.

Are pets allowed?

No. Service animals only, please.