TRPA

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TRPA is a bi-state regional planning agency responsible for environmental protection and land-use regulation in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

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TRPA canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bi-state agency
environmental protection organization
regional planning agency
collaboratesWith federal agencies in the United States
local governments in the Lake Tahoe Basin
state agencies in California
state agencies in Nevada
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusArea air quality protection
growth management
land-use planning
scenic resource protection
transportation planning
water quality protection
wildlife habitat protection
fullName Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
goal balance environmental protection with development
maintain environmental quality in the Lake Tahoe Basin
protect Lake Tahoe’s environmental thresholds
hasAuthorityFrom California, United States
surface form: State of California

Nevada
surface form: State of Nevada

United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
headquartersLocation Lake Tahoe Basin
implements regional plan for the Lake Tahoe Basin
jurisdiction Lake Tahoe Basin
monitors environmental conditions in the Lake Tahoe Basin
operatesInState California, United States
surface form: California

Nevada
primaryConcern clarity of Lake Tahoe
sustainable development in the Lake Tahoe Basin
regionServed California–Nevada border
surface form: California–Nevada border region

Lake Tahoe Basin
surface form: Lake Tahoe watershed
regulates coverage and impervious surfaces in the Lake Tahoe Basin
land development in the Lake Tahoe Basin
shoreline development in the Lake Tahoe Basin
tree removal in the Lake Tahoe Basin
responsibility environmental protection in the Lake Tahoe Basin
land-use regulation in the Lake Tahoe Basin
regional planning in the Lake Tahoe Basin
sector public sector
typeOfOrganization interstate compact agency

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