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Meeting just ended. I'll do a writeup tonight if my memory allows.
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That's a long ass meeting.....in a couple words was it productive? More BS? or a little of both? Do you feel better about the next 24 months in Burke?
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Stowe has since redone their courts, but it wasn't too long ago they looked like this google capture above. I'm guessing that Google Maps capture is from two years ago.
I do believe there were a number of summers Stowe didn't offer tennis at all as people simply weren't interested. I know I drove by a few summers ago and there were no nets up.
The key here is that those are outdoor courts.
It sounds like there will be some outdoor courts at Burke, however I think the focus is going to be indoor courts.
I know growing up in VT, I took daily tennis lessons at Powers Park in Lyndonville. There were typically 2-3 days per week that the courts were too wet to play on. It is very difficult to attract people to tennis camps if you can't offer a consistent product. A big plus is that indoor courts can be used year round for training top end players looking for elite camps.
A four court facility would be about 215x125'. A five court facility would be somewhere around 300' long. It sounds like they are planning on using the area just past the main entrance to the base lodge. Between the Mountain Rd, High Meadows Rd, and the maintenance shed/gravel pit.
Keep an eye out for the Act 250 plans coming out in a month or two.
One other point that I just remembered. Ary said that he will not run the Willoughby chair because of liability reasons, even though it is inspected. He said that the concern is that liability is greatly enhanced if something bad happens with a lift that is only occasionally used. So forget Willoughby being available as a back up for the MBX.
The lack of December terrain was because Burke lacked compressed air capacity.
Here is what matters to me: Ary guaranteed the audience that multiple top to bottom routes would be open by Christmas. Stenger and Ary guaranteed the audience that they will be told exactly what improvements will be made to snowmaking by the time that the early bird season pass rate closes. If Ary doesn't follow through with these two things he's past the point of no return. Nobody really cares whether or not a tennis center happens. But they do care about whether or not there is snow on the hill.My take is, there was a lot of BS put forth during tonight's meeting. Bill Stenger is a passionate guy and he does good work at Jay, but he'll say anything for people to believe him, just ask the people of Newport. The Kelly guy seems even worse. The reason Stanger allows Q to run the resort is because Stenger has no say in who runs the resort, he is there for PR only.
FWIW, they specifically identified this as a barrier to their ability to make lots of snow. Perhaps it was more of an excuse than reality. I really don't know.And FWIW LED does NOT have a lot of spare electric capacity right now. Especially now that VTY is gone.
I disagree with this, the electric utility has not seen any load growth in many years. And actually the number of factories and manufacturers have decreased in Lyndonville over the past several years. They also installed a new substation within the last three or four years that improved their capacity and reliability. Granted there may be times when they need to control their peak load, especially during the Christmas holidays, but this is no excuse to not install another compressor if it needs to be shut down on a very limited number of days to control peak loads over the course of the winter. Correlating closing of Vermont Yankee to Lyndonville's available electric supply makes no sense at all, Vermont Yankee was not in business to supply Lyndonville electric with power , there's plenty of power on the market these days, it just needs to be purchased.