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Kerry to talk about incorporation at Squaw Valley


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South Lake Tahoe City Manager Nancy Kerry will be the guest speaker at this month’s Incorporate Olympic Valley’s community meeting.

Kerry will discuss the keys to operating a successful and vibrant town. South Lake Tahoe was incorporated from six unincorporated areas in 1965 and is the most populated town in El Dorado County.

Incorporate Olympic Valley is working to become California’s next town and is awaiting the draft Comprehensive Fiscal Analysis, expected to be released in March. After that is completed, revenue neutrality negotiations with Placer County will begin.

The meeting is March 4 at 7pm at the Squaw Valley Public Service District offices, 305 Squaw Valley Road, beginning at 7 pm.

 

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  1. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: February 19, 2015

    Olympic Valley residents, Be careful on incorporating as a city. We did it here on So. Shore in 1965. We’ve had our ups and downs but mostly it’s turned out good, especially in the last 20 years or so. We’ve seen lots of improvements here in SLT lately.
    Watch how the bounderies are drawn in your new town.
    City boundaries are funny things. Those that want to be included, will be, and those that don’t, won’t, to get within or out of the newly formed town area.
    Get organized and go to the meeting to voice your opinion or it will be a done deal whether you like it or not! Old Long So. Shore guy.

  2. legal beagle says - Posted: February 20, 2015

    Oh yeah, I didn’t realize how successful SLT has become. Go for it Nancy. The halt leading the blind again.