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Community Services Master Plan

The Community Services Master Plan Process

In September 2016, the Incline Village General Improvement District (IVGID) kicked off an 18 month-long process of master planning for the future of IVGID’s Community Services division. Community Services encompasses the Beaches, Parks, Recreation Programs, the Recreation Center, the Incline Village Golf Courses, and Diamond Peak Ski Resort. The last master planning effort took place in the year 2000 when the Incline Village Recreational Facilities Master Plan was completed. Updating these plans every 10 to 15 years is a good practice as it provides a road map for maintaining and/or revitalizing the existing community amenities and/or expanding the venues to provide new features the community desires.

Our process is that together, we will develop a long-range community services master plan to identify and plan for the future of community driven recreation activities and facilities in Crystal Bay and Incline Village. To date, IVGID has undertaken significant effort to assess many of the existing recreation facilities and operations and has developed planning documents, by venue, that identify the capital maintenance needs as well as the operational enhancement and future infrastructure investment opportunities. Throughout this project, we will conduct public meetings (our first one was held on November 30, 2016 at the Chateau) and community surveys to assess expectations, help set priorities, evaluate the opportunities for additional/expanded recreational offerings and facilities, and if identified, assess the community’s willingness to fund new or different facilities and programs.

Resources & Documents

About the Survey: April 6, 2017 – July 15, 2017

Back in 2016, we hired a professional survey company to design and conduct a community services master plan survey in order to gather feedback and help us shape the future of our community. This survey is just one of many tools we are used to gain community input for the Community Services Master Plan. The responses are completely confidential. An independent research firm, National Research Center, is conducted this survey and doing so in stages. The first stage launched on April 6, 2017 and is the statistically valid survey of a randomized sample of our parcel owners. The second stage, began in the first week of May 2017, the survey was open to the entire community.

 

Visit the Master Plans and Studies page to view previously approved Community Services Master Plan components for community services venues.

 

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