North Tahoe Public Utility District
Amanda Oberacker, the Recreation, Park and Facilities Manager at North Tahoe Public Utility District, previously worked as a Recreation Supervisor and Aquatic Coordinator at Truckee Donner Recreation & Park District. With a Master of Public Administration from San Diego State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Springfield College, their experience includes overseeing programs and operations for aquatic centers, lakefront beaches, and boat launches.
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North Tahoe Public Utility District
The North Tahoe Public Utility District (NTPUD) was formed in 1948 under the State of California Public Utilities Code to provide sewer services to the residents of the north shore of Lake Tahoe. The District’s boundaries range from the Nevada state line in Crystal Bay to Dollar Hill. Our service area includes the communities of Kings Beach, Tahoe Vista, Brockway Vista, Carnelian Bay, Cedar Flat and Agate Bay. In November of 1967, water services were added to the District’s responsibility with the Recreation and Parks Department being created in 1968. The District manages and maintains most of the public beaches in our service area as well as the North Tahoe Regional Park in Tahoe Vista. The North Tahoe Event Center is also owned and managed by the District. The District currently serves 5,524 sewer connections and 3,828 metered water connections.