Treasurer John Morris reported that he had participated in several outdoor activities recently and said that he had attended the Town Council's housing workshop last week. Mr. Morris voiced his concern about the outdated (2017) housing needs study that was presented and said that he would like to see a more current study. He said that he felt that some people who listed their homes as short-term-rentals may be interested in converting to long-term rentals if there were incentives, and said that he would give public comment tonight at the Town Council meeting. He reported that the Kids Fishing Festival was a success and thanked the Town for their efforts with it..
Secretary John Mendel also voiced concern over the outdated housing study. Mr. Mendel said that he took hi two granddaughters to the Kids Fishing Festival and had a great time with the educational aspects of the event in addition to the actual fishing.
Vice Chair Eric Clark said that he had attended the housing workshop and that it was a great forum to allow feedback from the community and that there was a good turnout with a diverse group of people. Mr. Clark said that he appreciated the effort by the Town Council and Town staff, and that there was more work to do, including focusing on the missing middle and possibly building townhomes for families. He reported that he had attended a recent Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) meeting in Inyo County and provided a summary of what happened during the meeting, and spoke about future plans for local flights. He said that representatives from the FAA reiterated their commitment to regional air service in the Eastern Sierra and said that they may assist with additional grant funding for a bigger terminal at the Bishop Airport.
There was discussion between Executive Director John Urdi and members of the Board.