Our Mission
The mission of the Tahoe City Public Utility District is to serve people, our community, and its environment. It is our responsibility to provide safe and reliable water service, sewer service for the protection of public health, and parks and recreation services to enhance quality of life. It is our commitment to accomplish these and other tasks within the scope of the Public Utility District Act, as amended, in a sound fiscal manner.
Our Five-Year Strategic Plan
Our Vision
Building a healthy mountain community through our passion for public service.
Our Core Values
The Tahoe City Public Utility District’s organizational culture is rooted in our Core Values of Service, Professionalism, Teamwork, Initiative, and Communication. These Core Values and related behaviors set the expectation for how we engage with each other, with our customers and all our stakeholders.
Our History
Established under the State of California's Public Utility District Act, the Tahoe City Public Utility District (TCPUD) was founded in 1938. It is the oldest local government office in the Tahoe Basin.
Enabling Act
The founders of the District created TCPUD to provide public water service to the local community. Today, water service is provided in eight separate systems and serves approximately three quarters of the homes and businesses in the District. TCPUD became involved in parks and recreation in 1947 as a result of public interest in improving the maintenance and public access for Commons Beach. In 1952 the Tahoe City sewer system was built and has been operated by TCPUD ever since. In the early 1960s the community requested that TCPUD begin a parks and recreation program and these services have been provided for the past 50 plus years. The ability to take on more responsibilities and services for the community was made possible due to the foresight of our founders who chose a form of government that can provide multiple types of service.
The boundaries of the District lie within both Placer and El Dorado Counties, extending from Emerald Bay to Dollar Hill, and along the Truckee River to the Nevada County line. The TCPUD service area encompasses more than 31 square miles.