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Tahoe City PUD places four in‑kind donation requests on consent agenda
Summary
Parks and Recreation presented four annual in-kind donation requests — a Two Bills golf tournament ($4,600 value), Tal Joy Foundation Commons Beach ($53.22), Kiwanis silent-auction items ($2,120), and senior banners for North Tahoe High School ($1,690) — and the board agreed to move them to the consent agenda after discussing event reporting and parking impacts.
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At the April 14 meeting of the Tahoe City PUD committee, Andrew Nguyen Quest, director of Parks and Recreation, presented four annual in-kind donation requests and asked the board to place them on the consent agenda. "We have 4 in kind donation requests today," Nguyen Quest said, listing a Two Bills Golf Tournament (overall value $4,600; staff noted a $2,500 tournament fee), a Commons Beach request from the Tal Joy Foundation (value $53.22), Kiwanis silent-auction items (value $2,120) and senior banners from the North Tahoe High School PTO (value $1,690).
Board members discussed concerns about event follow-up and the effect of events on Commons Beach parking. The chair asked staff whether the public would still have beach access during events; Nguyen Quest clarified that the beach remains open but the parking lot is closed for events. "What we are closing up is the parking lot," the chair said, citing community concerns about displaced parking. Staff said they will emphasize after-action reports to organizers and explore alternatives, including suggesting that some events consider hosting at TCCC to allow ticketing and better crowd control. The board agreed to place the donation requests on the consent agenda.
