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CTC working to tag urban lots


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The California Tahoe Conservancy began posting property tags this week to help better identify its lands.

The bright 4 x 6 inch signs featuring the Conservancy logo will be placed on trees on 1,000 lots in South Lake Tahoe and Meyers this fall and winter. The Conservancy will employ a phased approach to sign all 4,700 properties throughout the California side of the basin in the upcoming years.

In addition to signing properties, the Conservancy conducts year-round inspection, maintenance, and restoration projects on its urban lots. This year more than 2,415 properties were inspected, 63,000 square feet of disturbed area restored, and 33 restoration projects completed.

The Conservancy encourages neighbors to notify them at 530.542.5580 or via email at info@tahoe.ca.gov about any issues on these lands.

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  1. Nick Rivers says - Posted: November 8, 2014

    Perhaps they should not install metal in 4,700 trees.

  2. Cautious and Skeptical says - Posted: November 9, 2014

    The potential asset lots that could be sold should also be identified as such