The Roundhill Safeway reopened Tuesday after being closed on Monday due to structural concerns due to heavy snow load.
The store was able to reopen and continued snow removal efforts
The Safeway at Johnson Road in South Lake Tahoe has remained open.
The Safeway on Elks Point Road in Zephyr Cove was closed Monday after being marked unsafe for occupancy by the Community Development Building Division of Douglas County.
An employee of Safeway greeted customers Monday as they approached the store to inform them of the closure.
There has not been a collapse, according to the employee, but it has been closed out of an abundance of caution.
The Safeway on Johnson Lane in South Lake Tahoe is remaining open according to Kenny Curtzwiler, whose company K&K Services is removing snow from the roof.
Curtzwiler said he’s been in contact with several officials and there are no plans to close the store at this time.
The Zephyr Cove Safeway closure follows both Raley’s in South Lake Tahoe closing this weekend. The Raley’s near Heavenly Village was red tagged and forced to close on Saturday after the roof collapsed.
On Sunday, the Raley’s in Tahoe Valley closed as well as a ‘precaution’ measure while workers removed snow from the roof.
None of the stores has an estimated reopening date.
Lake Tahoe Markets, owned by residents Jill and Steve Rozier, is prepared to support the community with another grocery closing due to snow loads causing unsafe conditions.
Locals and visitors alike can order “fresh, organic” foods, online, including pantry items.
“We have meat, eggs, pantry items, free delivery,” Jill Rozier said and added that the items are “perhaps fresher than what the grocery stores would provide when open.”