Two states work together for regional plan cooperation
Submitted by Editor on Mon, 08/13/2012 - 5:43am
“Well, you are it,” said California Governor Jerry Brown and Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval to John Laird and Leo Drozdoff in August 2011, referring to the leadership role they were being asked to take on the states involvement in the Tahoe Regional Plan update. John Laird, California Natural Resources Secretary and Leo Drozdoff, Nevada Department of Conservation Director have made building a positive rapport between the states of Nevada and California a priority for the past year. Their efforts have been to make the states a “helpful, productive force in Tahoe” says Drozdoff in this series of interviews conducted by Tahoe Project's Michelle Sweeney.
Go here for part 1, here for part 2, here for part 3 and here for part 4.
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