Snippets about Lake Tahoe
• Caltrans reported that the percent of healthy pavement on the state highway system increased from 75 to 84 percent from 2011 to 2013 – an increase of 4,500 lane miles of smoother pavement.
• According to the Associated Press, “South Korea said a consortium of Las Vegas-based Caesars Entertainment and Indonesia’s Lippo conglomerate has received a preliminary license to build a casino-resort near the country’s largest airport, stepping up competition among Asian countries to lure Chinese tourists.” Caesars is the parent company of Harrah’s Lake Tahoe and Harveys.
• South Lake Tahoe is working to make codes less confusing to business owners. There will be two workshops for the public to give input — April 2 and May 7 from 5:30-7pm at Lake Tahoe Airport.
• Diamond Peak Ski Resort was awarded three Gold ADDY awards for its website.
• The Bicycle Advisory Committee of the South Lake Tahoe Recreation Facilities Joint Powers Authority will meet April 4 from 9-11am in meeting room adjacent to the City Council Chambers at Lake Tahoe Airport.
All kinds of city fees going up, except airport hanger fees. Two council members, Cole and Davis rent hangers, how much is their rent and do they pay the same as others renting hangers ?
Steven. I am wondering about the increases in city fees too, along with the drop in gun permit fee and your observation about the lack of hanger fee increases.
However. This article is about improvements in California Highways; which is a good thing in my book.
Perhaps the Editor/Admin will take note and post an article about the city fee structure.
I had to put my comment someplace, The Tribune ran the story of city fee increases, but nothing here.