Sunday, February 19, 2006
Royal Gorge Update
The new owners of Royal Gorge have put up a website with some information along with a feedback form at RoyalGorgeFutures.com.
Ice Lakes Lodge has re-opened the "Raindeer Cafe" for lunch and dinner seven days a week. The menu is priced inline with other regional restaurants ($9.50 for a burger) and contains a large bar-type menu with 3-4 dinner entrees. Ice Lakes is also open for lodging. Breakfast is only for hotel guests and looks like a traditional continental buffet from the furniture. The restaurant is run by the same folks who manage Rainbow lodge.
The lodge has been only slightly re-decorated. The wooden plaques have been moved into the entrance mud room and new couches and table decorations have been added.
Ice Lakes Lodge has re-opened the "Raindeer Cafe" for lunch and dinner seven days a week. The menu is priced inline with other regional restaurants ($9.50 for a burger) and contains a large bar-type menu with 3-4 dinner entrees. Ice Lakes is also open for lodging. Breakfast is only for hotel guests and looks like a traditional continental buffet from the furniture. The restaurant is run by the same folks who manage Rainbow lodge.
The lodge has been only slightly re-decorated. The wooden plaques have been moved into the entrance mud room and new couches and table decorations have been added.
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Working Meeting Minutes
Nevada County Supervisor, Ted Owens attended the most recent DSAA working meeting on Thursday, February 2. The discussion covered many of the issues of concern to the community related to potential development on the summit. Download the meeting minutes for a complete report.
We explained that our goal is to establish a constructive working relationship with developers by facilitating communication ok key issues to residents, businesses and property owners. And we itemized the key development-related issues to the summit community:
We explained that our goal is to establish a constructive working relationship with developers by facilitating communication ok key issues to residents, businesses and property owners. And we itemized the key development-related issues to the summit community:
- Wetlands and Ridgeline Preservation
- Traffic (Emergency Vehicles, Public Transportation, Pedestrian and Bicycle Paths)
- Public Access to Undeveloped Land
- Affordable Housing and Sustainable Local Economy
- Improvements to the Commercial and Community Infrastructure
