Tonights planning workshop rescheduled
The North Tahoe Business Associations first Livable Walkable Communities workshop, scheduled for tonight, has been rescheduled.Due to circumstances beyond our control, tonights speaker is unable to make it to Tahoe and the event is rescheduled, said North Tahoe Business Association Executive Director Pam Jahnke in a press release.Paul Zykofsky from the Local Government Commission in Sacramento was scheduled to speak on Making Your Neighborhood Work and the Citizen Planner in the first of the three-part series. The first meeting has been rescheduled for Oct. 3 at 5:30 p.m. at the Boys & Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe, 8125 Steelhead Ave. in Kings Beach. The third workshop will be held Oct. 27.
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