Non-essential services offered by City of South Lake Tahoe moved remotely
Submitted by paula on Tue, 11/17/2020 - 12:10pm
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The state has moved El Dorado County, and subsequently, South Lake Tahoe moved into the purple tier at noon on Tuesday. With the new restrictions on businesses, non-essential City of South Lake Tahoe offices will be closed. City employees working in non-essential offices will be available either by e-mail or telephone to the public.
“Since this crisis has started we have been clear on following the advice of public health officials,” said City Manager Joe Irvin, “This is no different. As a City we will make changes to make sure we are keeping our employees and our City safe.”
Please use the following information to help with any questions or concerns you may have during this time:
Revenue: Phone: (530) 542-6012 E-mail: revenue@cityofslt.us
Human Resources: E-mail: humanresources@cityofslt.us
City Manager's office: E-mail: humanresources@cityofslt.us
City Attorney's office: Phone: (530) 542-6046 E-mail: hstroud@cityofslt.us
Public Works (Snow Removal, Streets, Engineering, Parks and Maintenance): Phone: (530) 542-6034 E-mail: aburnam@cityofslt.us
Development Services (Building, Planning, Housing and Vacation Home Rentals): Phone: (530) 542-6010 E-mail: permitcenter@cityofslt.us, planner@cityofslt.us, vhr@cityofslt.us
“This is not ideal, but it’s necessary to help curb the spread of this deadly virus,” said Irvin, “Together we can all do our part to keep Tahoe safe and work to keep Tahoe open once again.”
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