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Placer County OKs Squaw’s mega development


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By Benjamin Spillman, Reno Gazette-Journal

A proposal to dramatically upgrade resort offerings in Squaw Valley won approval by the Placer County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday on a 4-1 vote.

The proposal by Squaw Valley Ski Holdings, which owns Squaw Valley Resort, is a plan with multiple, village-style developments with new hotel rooms, restaurants, retail, condominiums, time shares and an indoor water park or mountain adventure center.

The project, which would take as many as 25 years to build, has divided much of the Lake Tahoe community between people who see it as an important step forward for the iconic winter resort that hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics and others who see it as a blight on some of the most scenic and lucrative real estate in the Lake Tahoe area.

“I meditated on this process for days and I relied on my head and my heart and my gut to make this decision today,” Supervisor Jennifer Montgomery said of her “no” vote.

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  1. JOAN YOUNG says - Posted: November 16, 2016

    Parking? This tiny valley can’t hold all the structures and humanity it will bring without totally destroying what’s left of the valley’s beauty. Another Disneyland! I would have voted no, too.

  2. Lou pierini says - Posted: November 16, 2016

    We need a David Packard to fund a lawsuit to stop this. He stopped Alex Cushing fron ruining the valley. Packard had deep pockets and cared about the valley so he was able to stop the destruction. Will someone else or all of us do the same?

  3. steven says - Posted: November 16, 2016

    Project was bought with what could be called “Bribes” . Even to the TRPA and buying off Harris. Money always talks.

  4. Carl Ribaudo says - Posted: November 17, 2016

    Please provide specific and credible evidence of “bribes.” If you know of bribes I am sure the district attorney would be interested.

  5. Lou pierini says - Posted: November 17, 2016

    It was Hewlett not Packard of HP fame, my bad.