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Alcova trailer owners press board to change five-name lottery in county contract
Summary
Summer-home owners at Alcova urged the parks trustees to press the county and Bureau of Reclamation to revise a contract provision that limits sellers to five potential buyers, calling the rule unfair and asking the board to seek formal notice and a position for upcoming contract renegotiation.
John Shore, a summer-home owner at Alcova, told the County Parks and Recreation Board of Trustees that current county contract language for selling trailers at Alcova limits sellers to five potential buyers and makes listing “irrevocable.” Shore called the rule “a horrible, horrible government overage, and it’s an asset,” and asked the trustees to place the topic on the board’s agenda for a formal vote. The trustees and staff described limits on the county’s authority because the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) holds the underlying land and is party to the management agreement. Michael Brown, parks director, said the issue “is a little more complicated than that,” adding, “the Bureau of Rec is involved and they…
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