Treasurer John Morris reported that interviews for the Lodging Representative seat on the Board would be held this month and said that he would bring the Lodging Association's nomination to the February 2nd meeting. Mr. Morris gave an update on the number of people leaving the hospitality industry and said that his focus, and his plan for the Lodging Association's focus, for the rest of winter would be on taking care of staff by working on wages, bonuses and perks such as gift cards, free Personal Time Off (PTO) days and other incentives in addition to trying to reduce stress. He reported that Snowcreek had added blocks between stays to allow staff more time to do their job properly and with less pressure. Mr. Morris said that he refused to steal staff from other lodging companies in Town and reiterated the fact that the Town needed more housing.
Vice Chair Pat Foster agreed with Mr. Morris with regard to caring for staff members and reported that he faced the same staffing challenges in addition to challenges related to the recent amount of snow. Mr. Foster welcomed new Board Member Bill Sauser.
Board Member Deb Radcliff agreed with Mr. Morris and said that she would connect with members of the Restaurant Association to discuss perks such as bonuses and ski passes.
Board Member Larry Crabb spoke about the amount of recent snowfall and narrowing of the roads, and asked if there had been a study done in the past to subsidize bus service to reduce traffic in Town.
Board Member Bill Sauser said that Town staff did a great job over the holidays especially given the fact that they were short several people and said that he had helped several locals get their cars out of the snow and encouraged everyone to use chains when necessary. Mr. Sauser said that there used to be bus service to and from Southern California and if it was financially viable it could happen again. He spoke about housing frustrations related to the amount of time it took for approvals and construction to start and gave an update on the Joaquin property. Mr. Sauser gave a COVID update and reported that Mono County had the worst numbers in the State.
Chair Jeremy Goico discussed challenges that COVID had caused for his business over the holidays and suggested that local businesses encourage their employees to get boosted. Chair Goico said that he had raised prices, created a three-day minimum and went to a reservation only program which helped operations at his business to be more manageable.
Executive Director John Urdi announced that there was a Vaccination Clinic scheduled to be held on Friday from 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. at Mammoth High School. Mr. Urdi reported that nationally, boosters had been approved for ages 12-15, however, Mono County worked off State rules which had not approved that age group yet, so no boosters would be available for that group unless they went to Vons or Rite Aid.
There was discussion between Executive Director John Urdi and members of the Board.