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“Significant and Unavoidable Environmental Impacts” for Squaw’s Proposed Village

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Squaw Valley is proposing its largest expansion in the resort’s history. This expansion has received mixed feedback from the Tahoe community, many of whom condemn the efforts of Squaw Valley to expand its village into environmentally sensitive areas. Just published, the Environmental Impact Report for the proposed development lays out the environmental impacts that can be expected from construction, demolition, and rezoning efforts. Here is what you need to know.

Proposed Plan Objectives, Environmental Impacts, and Areas of Controvers as taken from the Executive Summary of the EIR, provided by Ascent Environmental Inc.

Main Village Area:

East Parcel:

So what are the environmental impacts from a development of this significance? Ascent Environmental group point out in their findings in these “Significant and Unavoidable Environmental Impacts.”

Cultural Resources:

Transportation and Circulation:

Noise:

Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change:

The document in question, which can be found on the Placer County website, has raised areas of concern for Tahoe residents, who see the expansion as compromising cultural and environmental aspects to the valley. According to Placer officials these Areas of Controversy are as follows.

The Draft EIR can be found at:

www.placer.ca.gov

The document is available for comment till July 17, 2015.

Comments Can Be Sent To:

Attention: Maywan Krach;

Placer County Community Development Resource Agency, Environmental Coordination Services,

3091 County Center Drive, Suite 190, Auburn, CA 95603,

Fax: (530)745-3080

Email: cdraecs@placer.ca.gov no later than 5:00 pm on July 17, 2015.

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