- North Tahoe Public Utility District
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- North Tahoe Public Utility District
Registration begins at 9:00 am at the Boys and Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe, at 8125 Steelhead Avenue in Kings Beach. In Tahoe Vista check in at Cable Car Ice Cream, in Carnelian Bay at GarWoods, and in Crystal Bay at the Tahoe Biltmore. Help your community and the environment by taking part in Clean Up Day on Saturday, June 7th in Kings Beach, Tahoe Vista, Carnelian Bay, and Crystal Bay. Every year, over 100 volunteers take to the streets to pick up trash. Last year, a total of 3,260 lbs of trash was collected. COMMUNITY CLEAN UP DAY! For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.northtahoeparks.com and click on the 2014 Outdoor Summer Concert Series logo on the bottom of the page. Let’s boogie! July 17th kicks off the concert series with a national tour featuring Slightly Stoopid, NOFX and Stephen Marley. Gates open for this show at 4pm with general admission tickets priced at $37.50. All ages are welcome. July 19th is the Bass Camp Festival - a series of local and regional DJs boasting their finest beats for an all-day affair. Line up and ticket prices to be announced soon. Our final concert is August 13th and features Rebelution with special guests Iration, The Green, Stick Figure and DJ Mackle. Doors open at 4:30pm and general admission tickets are $32.50. All ages are welcome. PO Box 139 * 875 National Avenue * Tahoe Vista, CA 96148 * 530.546.4212 * Fax 530.546.2652 * ntpud@ntpud.org * www.ntpud.org Volunteers will be provided with gloves, bags, and snacks. While cleaning, find hidden “Golden Items” and win prizes donated by local business sponsors. After cleaning up, volunteers are invited to attend a party with complimentary food and live music, at the North Tahoe Beach Picnic Pavilion, across from Safeway, from 11:30am to 1:00pm. Help save the planet and keep our streets clean by participating in this annual community event, produced by the North Tahoe Business Association and Tahoe Expedition Academy. To learn more about Clean Up Day, visit www.NorthTahoeBusiness.org or call 530.546.9000. Newsletter contributors: Sandra Lazzareschi, Stephanie Dees, Tracey Towner, Patty Williams—North Tahoe Business Association, Pam Emmerich Pam Emmerich Newsletter Editor Paul Schultz, PE General Manager/CEO Phil Thompson Director Tim Ferrell Director Sue Daniels Secretary John Bergmann Vice President S. Lane Lewis President Board of Directors The North Tahoe Public Utility District is excited to announce an outdoor summer concert series at the North Tahoe Regional Park. They will take place in the heart of the summer, July and August, and are sure to bring additional revenue to the businesses of the North Tahoe area. Please note, for safety reasons the Regional Park will be closed to the public on the concert dates listed below. 2014 SUMMER OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES! Pro Disc Golf Tour Finale at the North Tahoe Regional Park. Annual Passes: Annual passes are now being offered to those that do not pay the CFD 94-1. The cost is $100 and can be purchased at the District office. They will be good for one calendar year and price will not be pro-rated. Current parking fees are $5/day for non-residents. Current NTPUD Resident Stickers will stay in place through December 31, 2014. NORTH TAHOE REGIONAL PARK UPDATES The State of California has also adopted 20 by 2020 Plan which requires all water purveyors to achieve a 20% reduction in water use per-capita by 2020. The District has been working toward this with changes such as low flow nozzles on the sewer line cleaning trucks and replacing a washing machine with a low flow version. Addit ional water conservatio n information is available on the District’s website and then clicking on the Resource tab, then Water Conservation. There are conservation tips and links to various websites that talk about how you can help reduce your water use. Listed in the table below are the elements of the District’s Stage 1 Water Shortage Emergency Plan and ways the District can help you meet these goals. The Governor of the State of California declared a Statewide Drought Emergency in January 2014 which executed a statewide water conservation campaign and to call on Californians to voluntarily reduce their water usage by 20%. In addition, it called on local suppliers to implement their water shortage contingency plans. As a result, at their February 11, 2014, meeting the North Tahoe Public Utility District Board of Directors put into effect the District’s Stage 1 conservation measures for voluntary water reduction as described in the District’s Urban Water Management Plan. DROUGHT DECLARATION UPDATE DIG SAFELY Call USA North at least two working days before you dig. 1-800-227-2600 For information on other events happening in the Park visit the new calendar on any of our District websites. The weekend of June 27th will see an influx of disc golf enthusiasts all around the lake as The King of the Lake Professional Disc Golf series comes back to the Tahoe area. This tournament concludes the three day disc golf extravaganza at the North Tahoe Regional Park Disc Golf Course. This is a wonderful privilege and will showcase some of the finest disc golf players in the world. Come up to the Regional Park on June 29th to watch and cheer on your favorite pro. These stickers will be good until December 31, 2014. Summer Outdoor Concert Series at the North Tahoe Regional Park. Community Clean Up Day Recruitment underway for Recreation and Parks Commission North Tahoe Event Center Updates California Water Environment Association Awards District Annual Employee Awards Topics of Interest Volume 6, Issue 2, May 2014 Quarterly Newsletter—Spring 2014 North Tahoe Public Utility District 2013 EMPLOYEE AWARDS North Tahoe Public Utility District L to R: Mike Thornton, David Berry, Janine Dougan, Chris Avery. Past President Award: Janine Dougan, Utility Operations Coordinator Mechanical Technician of the Year: Michael Thornton, Maintenance Technician Crew Chief Electrical / Instrumentation Person of the Year: David Berry, GIS and SCADA System Engineer Collection Person of the Year: Chris Avery, Operations Maintenance Worker II The District is proud of its employees winning awards at the 2013 Annual Awards Banquet for the Sierra Section The CWEA’s mission is to enhance the education and effectiveness of California’s wastewater professional through: training, certification, dissemination of technical information and promotion of sound policies to benefit society through protection and enhancement of the water environment. The Sierra Section serves the Lake Tahoe and Truckee area. CALIFORNIA WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION SIERRA SECTION 2013 AWARDS Sandra Lazzareschi, HR/Risk Manager Doug Carbonari, Event Center Maintenance Worker II Ms. Lazzareschi celebrates twelve years with the District and currently is the HR/Risk Manager. Employee earning the Safety Award has had no injuries, no accidents, adheres to all safety procedures and policies, attends all tail gate or safety training, notifies District of potential safety issues, coaches other employees on safety practices, reports all incidents/accidents promptly, and creates a cooperative and safe work environment for the District and Community. Safety Award: Sandra Lazzareschi Mr. Carbonari was hired in May 2012 and is currently the Event Center Maintenance Worker II. The employee receiving the General Manager’s Award performs duties promptly and with attention to detail, represents the unsung employee who does not seek notoriety, shows extraordinary care for their work and the community, unselfish, selfstarter, enjoys their work, and often goes unrecognized in the performance of their duties. General Manager’s Award: Doug Carbonari Will Stelter, District Engineer Mr. Stelter has worked for the District two and one-half years and is the Engineering and Operations Manager. Employee of the Year shows dedication to the job, loyalty, perseverance, attitude, customer service, safety, self-improvement, supportive of coworkers, innovative, task oriented, demonstrates initiative, problem solver, communicates ideas, and represents the spirit of the North Tahoe Public Utility District. Employee of the Year Award: Will Stelter At the North Tahoe Public Utility District Annual Awards Dinner, the following staff were honored for their exemplary contributions to the District! Page 2 Page 3 Former Commissioners Bob Barrow (l) and John Shuff (rt) at the Pancake Breakfast. The District is currently recruiting to fill out the full Commission of five (5) Adult Commissioners, two (2) Youth Commissioners and an alternate. Applicants need to be resident of the North Tahoe Public Utility District. More information on the Commission and the application are available at www.ntpud.org/recreation-and-parks-commission “As the new Park and Facilities Manager, I requested that the Board reinstate the Recreation and Park Commission to enable me to have a direct line of communication into the community,” said Tracey Towner. “This will enable me to build relationships with this new Commission, outside of our normal partnerships, and give the community a forum to talk directly with staff and their representatives on the Commission.” The Recreation and Parks Commission is a group of citizens interested in Recreation and Parks whose function is to provide advice, assistance and recommendations to the North Tahoe Public Utility District Board of Directors and the Park and Facilities Manager to facilitate communications between the District the community in matters relating to Recreation and Parks Services and Facilities. The Commission will meet quarterly at the North Tahoe Event Center. At their February meeting, the North Tahoe Public Utility District (NTPUD) Board of Directors voted 5-0 to reinstate the Recreation and Parks Commission and begin to recruit for members. RECRUITMENT UNDERWAY FOR RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSIONERS! Manager Tracey Towner at ttowner@ntpud.org with questions. We would like to express our sincere thanks to www.hammonphoto.com for loaning the North Tahoe Event Center all the art that has been How to Apply: Download application at www.ntpud.org under the header on display in the lobby and the Departments, Recreation and Parks. Call 530.546.7249 or email Park and Facilities hallways for the last 5 years. Applicants are required to email five (5) digital images of artwork similar to what they would like to display at the NTEC. Displays will rotate every four months. Wall space is divided into eight (8) potential displays for artists with varying widths. This project is in conjunction with North Tahoe Arts Art in Public Places Program. ww.northtahoearts.com Hammon Call for Artists! The North Tahoe Public Utility District is looking for artists for the 2014 calendar year. Artist exhibitions are needed to fill the lobby of the North Tahoe Event Center where they will on be display for purchase. Local and regional artists are welcome to apply, two-dimensional work only. “Morning Light on Mt. Whitney” - Mark NORTH TAHOE EVENT CENTER UPDATES When next you come in to the North Tahoe Event Center, you will see a freshly painted lobby, an exhibit on loan from the Tahoe Maritime Museum, and many other minor improvements. There is a project afoot to build a museum quality art hanging system throughout the facility. The hanging system allows for a more secure display, and will accommodate almost all sizes of art. The focus is to exhibit art from local artists that will be presented for sale. A jury will select the art to be exhibited. The NTEC staff will broker the art deal and help the client procure shipping. Volume 5, Issue 2