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SLT, EDC to work on unresolved land issues


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South Lake Tahoe and El Dorado County officials are expected to get together soon to work on resolving issues pertaining to county-owned properties and facilities in the city.

Up for discussions are Lakeview Commons, Campground by the Lake, and buildings that house the senior center, museum, art building and the visitors’ center. El Dorado County owns the land and provides programs, while the city oversees operations and maintenance of the buildings.

The county’s ad hoc committee is made up of Supervisors Sue Novasel and Ron Mikulaco, with Supervisor Brian Veerkamp as the alternate.

Novasel said she expects the ad hoc committee to report back to the Board of Supervisors at the special Tahoe meeting on Aug. 31.

However, the city isn’t even discussing the formation of an ad hoc committee until the council’s Aug. 4 meeting.

“We are very pleased the county has established an ad hoc committee to work with city on these issues. We’ve discussed these topics with Supervisor Novasel since she was elected and discussed the need to resolve the city-county agreement for the 56-acre property and look forward to finding the right solution for the benefit of the many community members who utilize these properties,” City Manager Nancy Kerry told Lake Tahoe News.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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