Op/Ed: Reflection on the Election

The Board of Directors of California’s South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce and myself want to thank South Shore residents for voting in the June 3rd primary. Voting is the opportunity for government to be brought into alignment with the wishes of its citizens. Voting is that precious American right to elect candidates to public office who will govern and shape the future of the community.

The local election results tell us that our California Chamber is on the right path. Our high energy and experienced voluntary Board of Directors have our “ears to the ground” and a sense of what the people of our community are thinking. The voters want a voice and appear to be listening to our message. As California’s Chamber of Commerce, we will continue and redouble our efforts to create community where there is opportunity and prosperity for all and where government officials respects the voice of its residents and protects the rights of property owners and existing business owners and operators. We want to work with like-minded individuals and organizations to achieve these goals.

Finally, I want to thank Peggy Bourland and the Keep Tahoe “Tahoe”

Group for their extraordinary effort to qualify a measure for the ballot on
public parking. They exercised their rights and the people have spoken. I
also want to thank the City Council for agreeing to place the matter on the ballot. It is now time City government officials and the community to
engage in a truly collaborative process and devise an acceptable parking
management program that has broad community support.