Lake Tahoe has no shortage of complicated issues — housing, transportation, wildfire resilience, infrastructure and growth among them — and when it comes to understanding how those decisions are made at the county level, few people have a better perspective than Brooke Laine.
On this episode of Tahoe TAP, hosts Mike Peron and Rob Galloway sit down with Laine, the El Dorado County District 5 Supervisor, for a wide-ranging conversation about the issues affecting South Lake Tahoe and the surrounding communities.
Laine is a Tahoe local through and through. A graduate of South Tahoe High School and UC Santa Cruz, she has spent much of her career serving the community in one form or another — from owning a small business and working in banking to volunteering extensively and serving on the South Lake Tahoe City Council, including a stint as mayor.
Today, she represents one of the largest and most geographically diverse districts in El Dorado County, stretching from the Tahoe Basin and communities including Tahoma, Meeks Bay, Meyers and South Lake Tahoe all the way to Pollock Pines.
Her regional involvement extends well beyond county government. Laine has served on numerous organizations and boards dealing with some of Tahoe’s biggest challenges, including the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Tahoe Transportation District and California Tahoe Conservancy.
That experience gives her a unique view of how decisions made outside the basin can have a very real impact on the people who live here — and how local priorities can make their way into the larger regional conversation.
In this episode, Tahoe TAP takes listeners behind the scenes of county government and explores what’s happening across South Lake Tahoe from El Dorado County’s perspective. The conversation covers the region’s biggest challenges, the relationship between Tahoe and Placerville, and where Laine believes the community is headed next.
Tune in for an inside look at the county-level decisions shaping South Lake Tahoe — and a conversation with one of Tahoe’s longtime local leaders who has spent much of her life trying to make this mountain community work.
