Board Member Eric Clark reported that the snow on the Mountain looked good and said that they had received six inches of fresh snow in addition to what the snow guns had produced.
Board Member Deb Radcliff reported that a lot of her staff were gone and that she was waiting to see if the Mountain was going to open early so she would know if she needed to reopen her business sooner than expected.
Chair Jeremy Goico wished everyone a happy belated Halloween and said that he went Trick or Treating in The Trails this year for the first time and said it was great, and not just for kids. He thanked the Mammoth Lakes Police Department (MLPD) for the facilities and goodies they provided for the event.
Treasurer John Morris reported that there would be a Lodging item on tonight's Town Council agenda regarding potential amendments to the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) ordinance related to enforcement and collection of fines and said that he would attend the meeting and speak on behalf of the Lodging Association. Mr. Morris said that he would like the Town to adopt the maximum allowable fines to impose upon those who violated our short term rental policies. He reported that advanced bookings were a little slow, and said that last minutes bookings seemed to be the trend at Snowcreek recently with shorter lengths of stay, and said that about 50% of travelers' bookings were influenced by the current climate.
Board Member Darlene Magner congratulated the members of the MLT Board and staff that had been nominated for this year's Mammoth Lakes Chamber Business Excellence Awards. Ms. Magner said that 2021 increased revenues had set unrealistic expectations for second homeowners and said that comparatively, 2022 was rough, however, it was still ahead of budget and closer to 2019 numbers.
There was discussion between Executive Director John Urdi and members of the Board.