Tag: workforce housing
Updated Urgent Care Hours; Made in Tahoe Festival; Emergency Mapping Tools;...
Nominate candidates for the Jeff Hamilton Legacy Fund; Justice Court Community Center renovations approved; promote safe driving with free yard signs; more.
Workforce Housing Solutions Grow; Earthquake Authority Speaks Out; Broadband EIR; More
Agency introduces plan for growing housing solutions; Placer is first county to receive prohousing designation; more.
Granite Flat Campground: A Workforce Housing Alternative
Palisades Tahoe and the USFS are pursuing an innovative workforce housing option, arranging for employees to be able to live in their vans at Granite Flat Campground south of Truckee on California Highway 89. They still have improvements to make, according to this writer.
Tahoe Basin Area Plan Amendments = Developers’ Dreams Come True
In December’s My Shot, Tahoe City’s Ron Grassi, a retired attorney, asserts the amended Tahoe Basin Area Plan makes too many concessions to developers.
Truckee 2040 Falls Short on Environmental/Community Benefits
In December’s My Shot, Mountain Area Preservation’s advocacy director, Sophia Heidrich, argues the Truckee General Plan Update, called Truckee 2040, doesn’t go far enough on protections for climate change, scenic corridors, marginalized community, and workforce housing. Heidrich urges readers to stay involved.
In Memoriam
They aren’t here anymore, but they are our educators, laborers, friends, and neighbors, nonetheless. Presenting: the Ink’s memorial wall for locals displaced by the housing crisis.
Voices of the Displaced
They aren’t here anymore, but they are our educators, laborers, friends, and neighbors, nonetheless. Presenting: the Ink’s memorial wall for locals displaced by the housing crisis.
News Briefs | March 11 – April 8, 2021
EPA raises sunken vessel from Tahoe; Washoe County moves forward with STR ordinance; Placer County embarks further on redistricting process; more.
News Briefs | January 14 – February 10, 2021
Forest service acquires two of last large parcels of undeveloped land in the region; NLTRA secures TBID green light; Reno offers free virtual mental health services with Nevada ranked in the bottom ten states for mental health issues; more.