A Placer County Superior Court Judge says Squaw Valley Real Estate can move forward with the Village at Squaw Valley Specific Plan after being sued by Sierra Watch to stop the development. This is the second lawsuit filed by environmental group. Squaw wants to build new lodging, an indoor recreation area, commercial space, leveled parking, and employee housing on 93.3 acres of developed land and parking lot in Olympic Valley, something that was approved by the Board of Supervisors in 2016. The court rejected Sierra Watch’s claim that the project’s Environmental Impact Report was inadequate and violated eight areas of the California Environmental Quality Act.