Board of Supervisors spend day in South Lake Tahoe
Submitted by paula on Mon, 08/31/2015 - 10:26pm
The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors spent the day in South Lake Tahoe, going on a tour hosted by Sue Novasel of District 5 which includes Meyers and the South Shore.
They were treated to a tour of Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care's current home by co-founder Tom Milham. They saw the bear cubs, otter, fox, raccoons, owl, birds and duck currently calling the wildlife center home.
Before having lunch at Lakeview Commons that was prepared by the El Dorado County Jail culinary team, the tour went through some of the county buildings in the area including the library and El Dorado Center.
A public meeting was held on Monday afternoon where the Supervisors saw a presentation on the Lake Tahoe Basin Community Wildfire Protection Plan, learned about Leaving a Legacy presented by Nancy Kerry and Carl Ribaudo as well as an update on the Meyers Area Plan. All three of these will be covered in future articles.
- Area Plan
- bear
- birds
- board
- board of supervisors
- community
- Community Wildfire Protection Plan
- county
- cubs
- culinary
- district 5
- el dorado
- el dorado county
- el dorado county
- el dorado county board of supervisors
- el dorado county jail
- future
- home
- jail
- lake
- Lake Tahoe
- lake tahoe basin
- lake tahoe wildlife
- Lakeview Commons
- legacy
- library
- meeting
- Meyers
- meyers area plan
- meyers area plan\
- nancy kerry
- News
- novasel
- plan
- presentation
- protection
- south lake tahoe
- south shore
- sue novasel
- supervisors
- Tahoe
- tahoe basin
- tour
- Wildfire
- wildlife
Related Stories
- El Dorado County Supervisors holding annual meeting at the lake
- Four vying for El Dorado County Supervisor, District 5
- Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care eyes Echo Creek Ranch for relocation
- No moratorium on vacation rentals in El Dorado County
- Supervisor Candidate Sue Novasel: "The economy is our #1 issue"
- STPUD candidates respond to questions
- New agreement in the works for 56-acre South Lake Tahoe downtown project
- Meyers Area Plan meeting both disappoints and educates