I was in their office and was told parking fees implementation has been postponed until august 22. I was also told to call first before you go in on or after aug 22 because it could be postponed again.
Just saw in the South Lake Tahoe paper that they implemented paid parking at one of their beaches. Evidently, SLT contracted with a company to manage the parking policy. Tickets were handed out the first day of implementation and the writer was complaining that the paid parking lot had not been striped, no signs were posted, AND there was no kiosk at which to pay! Yet, the parking ranger was right on the job handing out tickets. PROGRESS ! You gotta just love it.
Oh wait we didn't hire the rangers yet. OOOOPPPPPPPPSSS
ReplyDeleteI was in their office and was told parking fees implementation has been postponed until august 22. I was also told to call first before you go in on or after aug 22 because it could be postponed again.
ReplyDeleteJust saw in the South Lake Tahoe paper that they implemented paid parking at one of their beaches. Evidently, SLT contracted with a company to manage the parking policy. Tickets were handed out the first day of implementation and the writer was complaining that the paid parking lot had not been striped, no signs were posted, AND there was no kiosk at which to pay! Yet, the parking ranger was right on the job handing out tickets. PROGRESS ! You gotta just love it.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to South Lake Tahoe leave us all your money and leave broke.
ReplyDeleteSounds like economic development Pacifica-style. Oh well, as long as they leave, it's all good, right?
ReplyDeleteSouth Lake Tahoe City Council even screwed up worse then Pacifica.
ReplyDeleteThe City pit has sat empty for years.
http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/news/2013/06/13/south-lake-tahoe-retail-project-resumes.html
http://www.laketahoenews.net/2012/02/s-tahoe-convention-center-project-out-of-bankruptcy/
I drove by the other day 50 cars at 4 bucks each
ReplyDeleteThe city knows how to let money slip right by