Treasurer John Morris reported that he was calling in from Colorado and said that he was happy to present the Lodging Association's nominee for the vacant Lodging Representative seat later during the meeting.
Board Member Larry Crabb reported that January sales numbers for his business were up compared to January 2021. Mr. Crabb said that he was interested in continuing a conversation regarding bussing into Mammoth and potentially having MLT subsidize it under the umbrella of responsible recreation in order to help alleviate traffic and promote savings on gas for visitors.
Board Member Deb Radcliff reported that January was a big month for Side Door and said that it had been busy throughout the Village every day during the entire month January. Ms. Radcliff said that she had attended the Restaurant Association meeting last week and said that the conversation was focused around staffing issues and minimum wage increases.
Board Member Bill Sauser reported that the Town just had two back to back record snow months: a record high in December and a record low in January.
Secretary John Mendel reported that his business had an excellent January and that he looked forward to getting some snow.
Chair Jeremy Goico reported solid sales in January at Black Tie. Chair Goico said that the Mountain had continued to offer a great overall experience and that his favorite eatery was the Outpost. He said that he had received positive feedback from visitors about their experiences at June Mountain and said that he was preparing for a busy President's Day weekend. Chair Goico said that he thought the joint meeting with the Town Council last week went well and that he looked forward to working with Town of Mammoth Lakes (TOML) Administrative Services/Finance Director Rob Patterson to discuss MLT's roles and responsibilities and said that he would like the Board to meet with the Town Council again in April.
There was discussion between Executive Director John Urdi and members of the Board.