Real estate boom in Lake Tahoe prices some locals out of the market Share Updated: 11:32 PM PST Jan 7, 2021 Kristen Simoes Share Updated: 11:32 PM PST Jan 7, 2021
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Show Transcript EXPLAINS, RECORD HOME SALES CREATE ANOTHER PROBLEM FOR PEOPLE WHO WORK IN TAHOE, BUT NOW CAN NO LONGER AFFORD TO LIVE IN TAHOE. KRISTEN: IT’S NO SECRET THAT REAL ESTATE THROUGHOUT THE TAHOE BASIN IS BOOMING, WHETHER YOU’RE LOOKING TO BUY WE PUT THIS HOUSE ON THE MARKET TWO WEEKS AGO AND IT SOLD IN A DAY. KRISTEN: MORE TO RENT. THE VACANCY RATE FOR RENTALS IN THE TAHOE BASIN IS 0% TO 2%. KRISTEN: HEIDI HILL DRUM WITH TAHOE PROSPERITY CENTER SAYS THE REGION’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROBLEM HAS EXISTED FOR YEARS BUT HAS EXPLODED DURING THE PANDEMIC, AND IT HAS IMPLICATIONS YOU MIGHT NOT THINK OF. OUR BUSINESSES ARE STRUGGLING TO FIND EMPLOYEES TO FILL THE JOBS THAT THEY HAVE, AND IT’S BECAUSE OUR HOUSING COSTS ARE SO EXPENSIVE IN THIS
St. Charles Health System is now accepting applications for four grants administered by its Community Benefit program.
Here are more details on each of the four:
Alcohol misuse prevention
For organizations, programs and services that work to address the issue of alcohol misuse in Central Oregon through education, prevention, intervention, treatment and/or recovery. St. Charles has identified alcohol misuse prevention as its priority for Community Benefit through 2022. Awarded quarterly. Learn more.
Basic needs
For organizations, programs and services seeking support for providing shelter, food and/or safety, with a focus on unmet needs in underserved and vulnerable populations. Awarded quarterly. Learn more.
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Sarah Butikofer, the leader of NNDC, said: I think it is more than disappointing that once again government has announced such important news, when the attention of many will have been diverted. This is an incredibly difficult situation, on the one hand I welcome the contribution this development will make towards the UK s target for renewable energy moving forwards, in 2030 and 2050, but I remain deeply concerned about the very likely impacts this will have on communities who have already been adversely effected by previous programmes. The long construction programme will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on our tourist and agricultural businesses, which I doubt will ever be adequately addressed by Community Benefit Funds. Just this summer the community asked for assistance in providing personal hygiene facilities at Weybourne, and were told the cost could not be met. How can a community have faith that this fund really will meet their needs?
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5:47 PM December 31, 2020
Bodham parish councillor Callum Ringer, who is hoping to open a community shop run by a mix of paid staff and volunteers.
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Residents of three north Norfolk villages are a step closer to realising their dream of reinstating their local shop and post office, after bagging £750 towards start-up costs.
The cash has been awarded to Bodham and Beckham Community Shop Project by the Hopkins Plunkett Communities Scheme, a partnership between house builders Hopkins Homes and national charity the Plunkett Foundation which provides practical advice, support and training to new and established community businesses.