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As one might expect from his day job as a sustainability program coordinator, Devin Middlebrook focuses on land use planning, transportation, and renewable energy. But he’s also passionate about community engagement, social justice and equity, and government innovation. Middlebrook earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and sustainability from California State University, Chico and his MBA from California State University, Sacramento. Born and raised in South Lake Tahoe, he is the son of Paul Middlebrook, formerly publisher of the Tahoe Daily Tribune and general manager of KRLT/KOWL radio in South Lake Tahoe.
Notable quote: “Old name, new ideas.” (Middlebrook’s 2018 campaign slogan)
Day job: Sustainability program coordinator for the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, bringing climate change mitigation and adaption to the South Lake Tahoe region.
Committee and board assignmentsAbandoned Vehicle AbatementCalifornia Tahoe Emergency Services Operations AuthorityTahoe Prosperity CenterSouth Lake Tahoe Lodging AssociationCity of South Lake Tahoe Cannabis SubcommitteeLake Tahoe Community College Two by TwoCharter City SubcommitteeCity of South Lake Tahoe Transformational Change Subcommittee
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
The City of South Lake Tahoe announced the addition of two state-of-the-art snowplows to its fleet, a significant investment aimed at enhancing snow removal operations and improving winter road safety for residents.
Phone scammers are posing as "AMBER Alert representatives", offering to "register" your children, according to the South Lake Tahoe Police Department's Facebook.
A one-story residence at 3515 Rancho Circle has been a concern of the city of South Lake Tahoe since 2022. Though it has stood since 1961, in the past few years, it has fallen into disrepair and has become a health and public safety concern.
New speed limits are now in effect on several sections of city streets within the City of South Lake Tahoe. The South Lake Tahoe Police Department will begin enforcing these changes to enhance road safety for all users.
Sustainability in South Lake Tahoe had a major win with the three-cart system in 2024, helping to further prevent food waste in the community. But Sara Letton, sustainability coordinator for the city of South Lake Tahoe, said that 2024 was primarily a year of planning for her. In the new year, the city will be upgrading several major facilities to make them more energy efficient, as well as installing more electric vehicle chargers, bringing the city closer to its sustainability goals.
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