I would like top see another restaurant option in the location of the old fire house - something with a view, outdoor dining...maybe a burgers and brew type restaurant with vegetarian options, and something that would not block the view of the lake. The NT Arts building is cute and has an "Old Tahoe" feel and could just be updated.
An friend was talking about a maker-space, I think that would be a cool space for it. Could use the exiting buildings, no need to tear down. Although it needs work it would be a shame to see the community center torn down.
I would love to see this property benefit the entire community by incorporating multiple facilities including North Tahoe Arts, an upstairs bar/restaurant and a recreation facility.
It would be nice to open that space up so people can SEE Lake Tahoe.
A mixed use community meeting space and artist space could allow for retail, meetings, performances and many other community uses that will generate not only visitor draw, but give the locals a sense of place. This is unique opportunity to revitalize the "ghost town" of Tahoe City and make something for the Lake community that measures up to new millenial values of innovation and culture that we are seeing in Truckee & The Villages.
Low rise and 'see thru' to maximize view. Flex space for events is a nice option.
I would like to see a community indoor pool. Truckee has such great facility. We love to see a similar facility in Tahoe City.
Would love to see a combination of artist space, made in Tahoe sales, and food/bev.
there is very little open space where one can actually see the lake. Please no more retail..
I hope we come up with the perfect plan that most are in agreement on, seems to be difficult these days for that to happen. I am trying to think of what TC needs most and haven't come up with it yet but will continue to think and submit ideas. In some ways I would love to see open space with a view of the lake from that spot but on the other hand a well thought out and good use of the community center would be great as well. Think the fire station should come down, it's not an attractive building and blocks the view.
I see a lot more people strolling in Tahoe City now that sidewalks and interesting areas to gather, have picnics overlooking the lake, just rest and visit have been installed. The beauty of the lake is restful for everyone including visitors strolling not only the walk areas but also out on the public piers. Wonderful improvements for Tahoe City over the 45 years of which I have resided in Squaw Valley. Placer County planners are to be commended for acknowledging the unique environments the North Shore of Tahoe presents to all. Thank you.