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Public Workshop On The Village At Squaw Valley Project Set For Monday

Have the really listened to what most locals and Squaw Valley residents want? We may find out a few details on Monday...emphasizing the word "may".
Have they really listened to what most locals and Squaw Valley residents want? We may find out a few details on Monday…emphasizing the word “may”.

The Placer County Board of Supervisors will be holding a public workshop regarding the Village at Squaw Valley project on Monday, July 21. The workshop will be held at the Base Camp marketing center, located in the Village, at 3 pm. The Village redevelopment project has been widely criticized since the initial plan was laid out by KSL. Representatives from KSL and Squaw Valley have listened to some of the concerns and offered some concessions in reducing the scope of the plans. Although the “Right Plan” was introduced seven months ago, there were a lot of generalizations and few specific details available at that time.

Presentations will be made by Placer County staff who have been working on the project, as well as presentations by the project applicant, Squaw Valley. There will also be a report made on the findings of the draft Water Supply Assessment made by the Squaw Valley Public Services District.

No action will be taken by the Board on either the Specific Plan or the Water Supply Assessment, as this meeting is informational only. Public commentary may be accepted at the meeting, at the discretion of the Board.

 

1 thought on “Public Workshop On The Village At Squaw Valley Project Set For Monday”

  1. Thanks for the heads up!.

    Lets hope questions aren’t flicked off like the infamous “Ask Mike, He’s the man” answer to questions about water. I mean here we all are thinking “but there’s only 100 homes worth of extra water according to the SVPSD in Moonshine?” …and presto a 8 mile pipe turns up and now there is loads of water. We want answers, not BS.

    Monday afternoon is not good for a lot of us, so will SOV televise it on youtube for all the people who don’t live in the Valley?

    Besides, Q&As go better when the presenters and questioners know they’re on the world wide web, don’t you?

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