![](https://assets.isu.pub/document-structure/230317182005-be69645a551f521e9da06f25a96063de/v1/216b0376c871abda768f311d811825dc.jpeg?width=720&quality=85%2C50)
1 minute read
Over 10 Feet of Snow
Continued from Page 1 go to Big Bear to play in the snow. I’m sure kids and their parents will agree that snow tubing gets straight A’s across the board!”
Big Bear Snow Play grooms its eight runs nightly to maintain optimum sliding conditions, just like ski resorts. The groomed snow creates an evenly spread corduroy surface for downhill fun. However, one of the most excellent perks that the snow- tubing park provides is two Magic Carpet uphill lifts. These large, moving conveyor-belt transporters give easy access to the top of the slopes.
Advertisement
Big Bear Snow Play is open daily for snow tubing from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. and is projected to remain open through Easter weekend in April. Glow Tubing is every Friday and Saturday night from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Glow Tubing hours of operation, however, will remain open each night during the height funding to advance future housing, including:
$6.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for the Palm Villas at Millennium Housing Project in Palm Desert. Palm Villas is a two-phase, 241-apartment community in the City of Palm Desert, located on Gerald Ford Drive between
Cook Street and Dinah Shore Drive, and will be built by Palm Communities.
$2 million for the Avenue 44 Apartments Housing Project in Indio, funded by the county’s Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA). This housing community will bring about 180 apartments at Avenue 44 and Golf Center of spring break, March 24 to April 8 (weather permitting). Big Bear Ropes Course, an aerial adventure with over 30 obstacles, is another thrilling attraction on site. Big Bear Snow Play is located at 42825 Big Bear Blvd. (three miles east of Big Bear Village, next to Motel 6). For height requirements, pricing for each attraction, and general information, please visit BigBearSnowPlay.com or call 909-585-0075.
Parkway in the City of Indio and will be built by Pacific West Communities, Inc.
The county also accepted an additional $5.5 million for the Palm Springs Navigation Campus, which will provide 80 housing units and wraparound services as a comprehensive approach to address homelessness.