Growing up in Tahoe, most of Bruce’s time was taken up by working with his parents in the motel business they acquired and built additions in 1967. Bruce has always had a strong work ethic. After graduating from South Tahoe High he graduated from Sacramento State with a Major in Government and Minor in Business Administration. Following that he graduated from Humphreys Law School and started his own law practice in South Lake Tahoe in 1980.
He currently serves as the City Representative on the TRPA Advisory Planning Commission and the South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce.Bruce has served on numerous councils and commissions over the last 40 years, including the City Planning commission and City Council.
City of South Lake TahoeCandidate for City Council

Bruce Grego
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My Top 3 Priorities
- We need to do more in the area of fire safety by creating programs that allows the clearing of fire fuels from vacant lots in neighborhoods. We must pressure the TRPA through the State Legislatures
- Too long have roads been at the mercy of council members who had other priorities. It is my intention to keep repairing our city roads within our current budget
- We need to allow residential housing and granny flats etc. without permit fees and include incentives for affordable housing.
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Bruce is committed to represent your interests and to make sure that your concerns are translated into policy at the City Council. He has proven this time and again as he has personally assisted our residents when the agencies thought they knew better. He assisted the Citizens Against Parking Meters, Citizens Wanting to vote on the Loop Road, and the Citizens wishing to keep our residential areas residential.
We, the People of this Country, made America. Government needs to get out of the way.