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Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority presents FY25 report; commissioners press for event-center impact data

5960247 · October 17, 2025
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Carol Chaplin and staff presented the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority FY25 annual report, describing marketing results, partner referrals and economic impacts tied to special events and the Tahoe Blue Event Center. Commissioners pressed for more granular room‑night, shoulder‑season, and tax‑revenue data and asked LTVA to provide monthly metrics and

The Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority (LTVA) delivered its FY2025 annual report to the Douglas County Board of Commissioners, summarizing marketing, visitation and partnership results and outlining tourism‑management and stewardship work on the South Shore.

Report highlights: Carol Chaplin, president and CEO, said Douglas County contributed $661,000 (a portion of transient occupancy tax) to the LTVA budget; LTVA’s net media spend was reported at roughly $3.0 million with web sessions up about 14% year over year and lodging referrals up approximately 18% year over year. LTVA reported social‑media growth (Instagram and Facebook) and media placements in national outlets. The authority said its…

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