It’s time to put all the visitors and their cars to good use in Tahoe. That’s what ONE TAHOE, supported by the TAHOE TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT, is doing: exploring revenue options for meeting current transportation needs. Current projected funding falls short by $1.53 billion, but thanks to an extensive public process and support from groups like the LEAGUE TO SAVE LAKE TAHOE, the NORTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, and WASHOE COUNTY, ideas are being brainstormed to capture funding proposals…
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