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Lake County Chamber of Commerce CEO Melissa Fulton speaking to the Lake County Republican Women, Federated. - Contributed photo
Lake County Chamber of Commerce CEO Melissa Fulton speaking to the Lake County Republican Women, Federated. – Contributed photo
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It was a full house assembled to hear Melissa Fulton, CEO, Lake County Chamber of Commerce, speak to the Lake County Republican Women, Federated (LCRWF) on August 9 in Lakeport.

As Fulton asked and answered “Lake County — Are we ready yet?” she was given rapt attention and asked many questions. The following summarizes some of the important issues.

Is Lake County growing in population? The answer is “Yes.” There are those who want growth and those who do not want growth. Fulton pointed out that communities that do not grow will die. To grow there must be job opportunities and small businesses can provide such opportunities.

Ask the question; is tourism a creator of jobs? The more tourism we experience, the more jobs that will be needed to fill the services required. We need, as a county to ask — Are we ready for more tourist? Are we ready for more businesses? What are we really ready for? The County of Lake has a program called Certified Tourism Ambassadors (CTA). This program can assist all of us to be more prepared for visitors. A very informative, short 4 hour class is provided that has taught even native Lake Countians information they did not know about Lake County.

The agricultural picture is changing from walnut and pear growers to an ever growing number of acres being cleared and replaced by vineyards. Our growing wine industry, with tasting rooms, has increased our tourism traffic tremendously. The down side is lack of accommodations for those who would like to make their trips more than one day.

Fulton revealed that Supervisor Rob Brown of Kelseyville has recently shared the problems with the County Building Department, wherein there is only one building inspector and such work will need to be outsourced at greater cost to the county. Lake County pay for competent people to fill positions in this department are not comparable with other areas and therefore the county has lost good employees. There are other county departments suffering from the same issue.

There continues to be questions as to whether there is affordable housing in the county. Some believe there is while others vehemently disagree. Affordable has a different meaning as related to a person’s current income.

When high level positions are filled, such as medical staff as an example, these people find there is a lack of shopping opportunities for their particular needs, which mean long trips to shop in other cities. Will Lake County ever be in a position to fill that need? We currently have most of the same kind of businesses that other areas have, however, we do not have them in ‘malls’ which means in Lake County you need to search them out. Spending dollars at home means greater tax revenue for the county, Clearlake and Lakeport to spend on services for all of us.

But, Fulton says, “Don’t give up on Lake County!” And another thought, “If you don’t ask, you don’t get.”

There are expanding and new businesses. A and B Collision is preparing a new site for expansion at 9539 Old Hwy 53, Clearlake. Broadband is coming to offer improved communications throughout the county and is testing at this time. With the launch of Broadband in the county, this will open many opportunities for businesses that do not need to live in the city to have access to this technology.

Could it be possible to have restoration at Konocti Harbor Resort? There is great hope as it is reported a group is 30 days into escrow. This once popular resort, with restaurant and swimming pool, has been closed for eight years.

Another college is looking at the Lucerne site. It may be possible for the county to attract another college for the Lucerne (Castle) site.

There is preliminary work underway for an up-scale 140 acre camping facility in south county and even thoughts of building a city in south county. Yes, there can be exciting times ahead for all of Lake County.

Work also continues on the county cannabis/marijuana ordnance.

Fulton answered many questions regarding what is happening in Lake County, also suggesting that a good source of information is www.lakecochamber.com

There was a great show of appreciation from members by remarks such as, “I was very impressed with Melissa. I enjoyed hearing about all the various projects going on in Lake County and what is planned for each at the moment.” “Melissa is so informed about everything Lake County. Great promoter! I believe she might know more of what’s going on then the supervisors.”

LCRWF meets the second Wednesday of the month, February through November. Watch for announcement regarding September 13 meeting.

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