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South Lake Tahoe’s finances beginning to stabilize


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By Kathryn Reed

Compared to a year ago, South Lake Tahoe is doing better financially.

For the first half of the fiscal year that started Oct. 1, the general fund revenue is up 3.2 percent or $344,936 compared to the same time last year. Expenses are down 4.2 percent or $628,446.

sltFinance Director Christine Vuletich said the reduction in expenses has to do with fewer people on the pay roll.

While the ski season was good and would be reflected in transient occupancy taxes, she reminded the City Council on Tuesday the bulk of TOT comes in the busier summer season.

Councilmember Angela Swanson pulled the item from the May 17 consent agenda because she wants more analysis and depth put into the documents given to the council so everyone has a sense of the city’s financial health.

Looking at trends is not something South Lake Tahoe’s finance department has done in the past, but it is going to have to do going forward – partly because of how the Business Plan is being written, partly because the council wants it.

Swanson also asked how Gov. Jerry Brown’s May revise to the state budget would impact South Lake Tahoe. Vuletich said she had not reviewed the governor’s numbers so therefore had no idea what it means for the city.

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  1. Bob says - Posted: May 19, 2011

    Looks like good reading material for you Swanson. Congrats O’Rourke for getting this town going in the right direction. Now if you can take care of groups like the League to KILL we’ll be in great shape. How this group has entered our community with the idea of killing any progress is unbelievable. Time for citizens to stand up with their own attorney to take them out. They remind me of leeches down in the swamps of Louisiana. Sucking but never giving.

  2. Frank W says - Posted: May 19, 2011

    Bob calls this one right about the League. If these figures are right, one can hope the momentum will continue and we can start rebuilding, bring in some new jobs and customers.