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N. Shore wants input on infrastructure/transportation plan


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The North Lake Tahoe Resort Association in partnership with Placer County is seeking public input for its annual Integrated Infrastructure and Transportation Work Plan and Long Range Funding Plan at a community workshop scheduled for March 14, 4-7pm at the Tahoe City Public Utility District, 555 Fairway Drive in Tahoe City.

Public input is needed for bike and pedestrian trails, shuttle systems, transit routes, traffic calming, information and interpretive centers, bus shelters, museum exhibits, mile markers, way finding signage, North Lake Tahoe Airport Express, as well as new opportunities. Attendees will also become familiar with current projects under way.

The Integrated Work Plan is an “action plan” that summarizes the status of the infrastructure and transportation projects throughout North Lake Tahoe that are ongoing and those projected for the 2011-16 time period.

For more information about the workshop, call Ron Treabess at (530) 581.8735 or via email at ron@puretahoenorth.com.

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