Snooty Lake Tahoe residents in uproar over plan to let local dishwashers access their private beaches
Ray Tulloch, a trustee who's owned a property in Incline Village for 18 years, said he thought opening up the beach to employees would be unfair to
homeowners, who each pay a $655 annual fee to maintain it.
'It puts the whole beach deed at risk,' Tulloch said. 'I'm not sure why
owners should be paying that much money for a private facility that is then potentially opened up to the world.'
Since 2023, Incline Village's beaches have been fully private and reserved for its roughly 7,800 homeowners and their guests.
But the
five-member board that governs Incline Village ultimately decided access
should be expanded to the workers who keep recreation and utility services running.
Wealthy residents of a upscale area on Lake Tahoe are outraged over a plan that will open their private beach up to local dishwashers, ski instructors and other area workers.
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IMO - cancel the low $655 annual fee, and make it a public beach. All beach is public up to the water line.