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Concord’s Tahoe camp expected to be repaired before summer


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By David DeBolt, Contra Costa Times

The Concord City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to support emergency repairs at Camp Concord, avoiding a possible delay in the opening of the city-operated camp.

The 5-0 vote declared an emergency at the Lake Tahoe facility and allowed interim City Manager Valerie Barone to execute a no-bid construction contract to speed up repairs.

The camp opens in May each year and runs until September, but copper thefts threatened to delay the opening.

During a security check Dec. 20, a camp seasonal employee found that all the copper pipe plumping had been removed from the family camp bathhouse, and that more copper was stolen from a maintenance shed, according to a city staff report.

A subsequent visit on Jan. 15 revealed that copper piping had been stripped from six additional buildings.

The camp is closed during the winter months, and is patrolled by security checks. The thefts are now under investigation by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department.

In a city report, interim City Engineer Jon Crawford said the usual bidding process, which can take up to three months, could mean a delay in opening the spring and summer programs at the camp. Any delay, he told the council Tuesday, could result in the loss of customers, and, in turn, revenue.

The city has already rented out the site to two groups in May, and some 60 families have registered to attend during the family camp season, according to the report.

City officials initially estimated the total damage at $70,000 to $80,000.

The city has leased the 29-acre site in the Lake Tahoe Basin from the federal government since 1967. Concord’s permit to run the camp expires in 2025.

The camp faced closure during the 2012 city budget talks, but was saved by overwhelming community support.

Earlier in Tuesday’s meeting, Public Works Director Justin Ezell said more than $1 million has been spent since 2007 to replace stolen copper wiring on city properties.

 

 

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  1. MTT says - Posted: March 1, 2013

    I do not understand, City of Concord? As in Concord California?

    200 miles from this camp?

    Tell me more. and why is it closed in the winter. So much winter BC traffic in that area, it seems like lost revenue to just shut it down in September and let people steal the plumbing

  2. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: March 1, 2013

    MTT,
    Yes, city of Concord. I don’t know if they own the property or are leasing it from USFS. This place is directly across from the entrance to Baldwin Beach on hwy 89.
    A few buildings, a cafeteria and a small cabin for a caretaker that for many years lived there year round. The rest is made up of those type of tent cabins like they have in Yosemite. Wood about halfway up and then canvas for the rest including the roof.
    Off to the right is a place called Camp Shelly. If you go staight up the main road there is a gravel parking lot for people wanting to hike up Mt. Tallac. Your tour guide, Old Long Skiis

  3. County Gal says - Posted: March 2, 2013

    1967 and 1968 was my first stay in Tahoe. At the time Camp Concord was a summer camp for kids. I remember that the cost was $40.00 per week. I always had a great time and will always remember the warm summer days. 30 years ago I found myself able to become a resident of South Lake. Thank You Camp Concord for introducing me to The Lake.