County Ties Lake Link Funding to Service Area
DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEVADA, JUL 21 – Douglas County will provide $2.25 million over three years to support Lake Link microtransit, ensuring funding matches services within the county to reduce traffic near Tahoe Blue Events Center.
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Tahoe receives approval of first two fuels reduction projects under Governor Newsom’s fast-tracking
LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Two Tahoe Basin fuels reduction projects have undergone review and approval through Governor Gavin Newsom’s fast tracking process and are set to start late summer to early fall. One approval is an almost 200-acre project located near Carnelian Bay, called the Vedanta Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project, and the other is a 43-acre project near the Tahoe Keys, called the Tahoe Keys Large Acreage project. Burn piles aflame Janua…
Douglas County ties Lake Link funding to service area
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. – Calling it a shift in paradigm, Douglas County commissioners approved a three-year agreement with the Tahoe Transportation District on Thursday to fund microtransit. Commission Chairman Sharla Hales said the agreement will tie funding to services to Douglas County. “Never was that money tied to any geographical service area for our residents,” she said. “I believe in Lake Link, but it was discouraging to put in that amount…
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