Chair Jeremy Goico spoke about the discussion related to air service which took place during MLT's recent joint meeting with the Town Council. Chair Goico said the Town was in store for a great Christmas season due to the increase in snow and reported that the Chamber's Customer Service training was a success. He said that he hoped everyone was well staffed for the season.
Board Member Bill Sauser reported that grooming on the Trails system in the forest had begun. Mr. Sauser gave an update on Subpart C and said that he would like MLT to submit comments once the public scoping period had opened.
Board Member Darlene Magner reported that her bookings calendar was filling up and that staff was ready to go.
Secretary John Mendel said that it was good to see people back in Town. Mr. Mendel said that he had received the Chamber's annual report and said that it was well done and that he felt it was important for MLT to start sending out an annual report.
Vice Chair Pat Foster reported that he had sent some of his employees to the customer service training and said that they found it to be beneficial. Mr. Foster announced that Advanced Airlines had started their winter service the day before Thanksgiving and that they were using the Town's terminal at Mammoth Yosemite Airport. He said they had a good working relationship with the Town and that everyone was happy with the service. He reported that two flights had been diverted to the Bishop Airport, but they had coordinated with Mammoth All Weather Service (MAWS) and Mammoth Taxi to transport passengers to Bishop and everything went smoothly.
Treasurer John Morris reported that lodging was doing well and that Snowcreek's bookings were up 40% over last year at this time. Mr. Morris said that guests seemed to be happy and said that they were almost sold out for the Night of Lights weekend. He reported that the Buoy Company made a presentation at the Lodging Association meeting on Monday regarding reusable take out containers and said that he was excited about the program and hoped that MLT and the Town Council could help push the program forward.
There was discussion between Executive Director John Urdi and members of the Board.