This news deserves its own thread. Last Friday, after years of promises to local officials it would remain open to the public, Homewood Ski Resort informed its mailing list, and its staff, that it will not open the 24/25 season.
The recent history is as follows:
- Homewood, a 62 year old ski resort in the Lake Tahoe Basin, has been owned by developer JMA since 2006
- In 2010/2011, a development Master Plan went through an extensive public approval process. The public support for the plan, and approval by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, was contingent on a requirement that the ski resort remain open as a public good. In exchange for that contingency, the plan approval allowed for a new gondola, lodge, a slew of high-end condos, and some concessions to local planning regulations like higher height allowances.
- In 2022, equity investors Mohari Group and Discovery Land Co. became partners on the project. Discovery operates the Yellowstone Club, and a host of exclusive, members-only clubs for the ultra-wealthy.
- For the last two years the developer has been trying to make changes to their plans and have various permits approved.
- The public became weary of the plans, concerned that public access was being whittled out of the plans
- The local planning agency has asked the developer to clarify public access given Discovery's typical 6 or 7-figure members-only models.
- The developer continues to refuse to define public access, instead using cryptic messaging...similar to other efforts in Scotland, Routt County, CO, and elsewhere
- The current permits are at a standstill, but the developer continues to promise public access
- On Friday, Homewood announced they are not opening this year.
Residents, especially those living near Homewood on the West Shore are generally devastated. Many Tahoe area winter sports enthusiasts who work during the week, like teachers and local government employees, will not ski this year - given the movement towards a reservation model at the other resorts within an hour drive of Tahoma.
Here's the message from the public relations department of either JMA, Mohari, or Discovery Land Co.
https://www.skihomewood.com/homewoodoperations2425
Here's the message from Keep Homewood Public, a public access advocacy organization
https://www.keephomewoodpublic.com
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