Keep boat trailers and RVs off the streets notably lakeshore and incline street.
No parking of boats and RVs on incline village streets
Aggressively ticket and/or tow vehicles that don't park *completely* off the street. It's extremely hazardous to 2-way traffic when a car is parked with part of the vehicle sticking into the traffic lane. A great example of this is Country Club Drive in summer between Lakeshore and Incline Way. It's very tight on Country club when the shoulder is fully occupied by parked cars (note the parked cars obscure visibility for cars pulling out of business parking lots -- e.g. Country Club Centre/Mall - Austins, Fumo, etc -- as well as obscure pedestrians that may pop out to cross the street), and its very dangerous when parked cars have a wheel on the wrong side of the white lane marker.
I think it would be valuable for a residence of incline to have a parking sticker visible for there windshield. I personally live in a condo complex with parking for just one car and no garage. I want to be able to have some benefit from being an incline resident.
For people of Incline Village on Facebook to get over it. There is always a place to park. The small group of facebook freaks make this town toxic
No long term street parking for trailers, RVs, snowmobiles, etc. Incline Way is occupied by long term users.
Create permit parking throughout Incline/Crystal Bay residential areas. Cite and tow! We need to crack down now and send a message...
Stop advertising Incline village to outside the state of Nevada.
Don't allow RV's and boat trailers to be parked on the street. They should be in a driveway or storage. They are an eyesore and make Incline Village look like a cheap trailer park.
look at shared parking with schools, private owners for overflow parking. Rip up all the hard curbed street edges they did 2 years ago and re build with softer rolled curbs allowing cars to get further off the street. (incline way and Country Club Dr.) Fill in those useless deep coverts with 1/2 inch drain rock to re-open up those areas for DAY USE street parking. ban overnight boat and RV parking/camping/storage city wide and post it all with signage and enforce it..!!
No overnight parking on Incline Way near Rec Center, seems like trailers and boats left there for extended periods, should be available using parks, trails, and other amenities
Don't line the rich neighborhoods with rock lined roadsides preventing people from parking while filling in the ditches in poor neighborhoods like Oriole Way. It's very upsettig how that all happened. There are too many people with multiple vehicles. The more parking you create the more cars, boats, and trailers people collect. Especially in poor neighborhoods. We have reached carrying capacity. Incline Village is NOT a city. Let people park along roadways but don't make it worse for the poor and better for the rich. Another thing. The Hyatt got so greedy with their parking lot that they turned country club into a dangerous situation of more cars parked along the road throughout the year.
Limit beach access to only those that are property owners in Incline.
No parking signs for Lakeshore between Country Club and Selby and Country Club between Lakeshore and Incline. Too dangerous. Also, people continually park next to the fire hydrant at 1000 Lakeshore. If parking cannot be eliminated, Lakeshore needs to be patrolled. People drive it at a high speed. Someone passed another car at the crosswalk at Selby.
The people complaining on the internet about people parking on streets in Incline Village or Crystal Bay.
Make a 72 hour limit on street parking. I live on a court and people park their toys ei boats, and trailers who don't even live on my court. So, then there is no parking for the people who actually live to there. Mind you these toys are not even registered. So it's not even legal to be parking them on the street. We have always parked our toys IE boat and jet skis on our property.if you buy these toys you should have a place to store them on your property or go run something in Reno or Carson. The streets of Incline look really trash with all this stuff parked on them. Every year it seems to be getting worse. it's very hard to turn left coming down McCourry on to Northwood with the guy from Jensen circle having all his boats parked on Northwood.
No overnight parking on residential streets No RV parking in streets in Incline Village We’ve had (multiple out of town) RVs camping outside our home.... dirty laundry, towels, and bikes all over the place. The drunken partying and noise is so disrespectful. My husband asked one RV family to please turn it down at 10pm. The guys reaction was drunken, nasty and obscene.
2 hour free parking except for Incline Village residents
Issue parking tickets for vehicle parked more than three days for the congested areas of town. I.e. Incline way, Village etc...
Designated areas that incline residents could park at with a vehicle that has a resident decal
Suggest to use the overflow boat trailer parking lot (the one hidden by trees - across from Incline Beach) and charge to park a boat, boat trailer or RV there. Let them park overnight. Then make it illegal for them to park on the streets.
I would like to see the area on Incline Way by the Rec Center clear of boats and RVs. This is a highly trafficked bike and walking area (especially with dogs) and it is dangerous to have to juggle through cars, trailers/boats and RVs that seem to be continually parked there. I am also discouraged that the old elementary school has been turned into a parking lot and the Southwood neighborhood is being taken over by Sand Harbor parking. Please clean up/tear down this school and make a new park or public area for RESIDENTS not an out of town parking area. We could use another soccer field, another place for dogs and some additional indoor workout spaces and meeting spaces for RESIDENTS.
Eliminate overnight parking of boats/trailers on Incline Way - looks tacky and that parking should be for people using dog park/fitness trail, etc.
boat parking and rv parking on Incline way causing too many obstruction issues. Also enforce parking on country club, again issues with obstruction and views coming out of parking lots.
Go back to what was allowed in previous years. We should be allowed to park on most streets if we're not over the while line. This is not California - don't put stupid no-parking signs everywhere for no reason. We need street parking and boat overflow parking. Making everything no-parking doesn't help us utilize the amenities that are the reason why we own property in Incline Beach in the first place.
develop Incline Way into a one way on lane street from Country Club to Incline Way with perpendicular parking.
SNC must charge students for parking, so instead they park along Country Club and Mill Creek, making visibility to turn unsafe. I take my dog to the Village Green to play, and since there isn't enough parking in Aspen Grove Parking, and it's convenient for me, I park along Incline Way. In the Summer it is often filled with boat trailers and RV's. I can usually find somewhere else to park, but it seems unfair for those vehicles to hog those for spaces for an extended period of time. I understand there are special weeks where there are going to be parking issues, and I can deal with that and plan ahead, But on a daily basis, it doesn't seem fair or safe.
RV’s and boats should not be allowed to park on the streets overnight. Incline or the county needs to enforce rules by towing vehicles. I think most people in the Incline community are confident they will not be towed.
I would prohibit parking on the street, and use the abandoned elementary school and the Diamond Peak lot( during the summer) as parking for incline..... I would have regular bus service from those lots to the beach and to the area below Highway 28
tow tow tow...the sides of the streets are not supplement or free parking...boats, trailers, and surplus cars are making our village a mess. How can the snow plows do their work when there are so many parked on the side, then when the vehicles are plowed in it looks like a disaster area of spring 'blooming' cars. Ugly Ugly Ugly. Makes Incline look like a third world country
Forbid it without an Incline pass. No parking more than 3 days on the street.
Regulations in most areas excluding parking 12AM to 6Am with stickers as an override for in certain areas for Incline residents that do not have parking available.
If IVGID would eliminate the “day beach passes” where the property owner doesn’t need to be present to let “guests” in, it would eliminate the Lakeshore parking problem. Not sure when this changed, but we no longer have “private” beaches, which was a major factor in us purchasing our house in Incline Village 22 years ago.
This comment isn't quite about parking: I'd like to see Incline improve the appearance of the Tahoe Boulevard area the same way Kings Beach and Tahoe City have. If we cut back some trees, added nice street lights, hanging baskets and improved the curb appeal of our "main street" I think it would be money well spent.