Squaw Valley redevelopment plan moves forward after series of lawsuits


Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows' plan for 94 acres of commercial and residential development, known as the Village at Squaw Valley Specific Plan, will move forward following favorable rulings in a series of lawsuits.

Sierra Watch, a Tahoe area conservation group, filed two lawsuits against the plan after it was approved by the Placer County Board of Supervisors in 2016. The first lawsuit alleged that the project violated the Brown Act, a law that allows the public to participate in local legislative…

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