Enforce all the laws- no parking for more than 3 days, no street parking during winter months, etc... And VHR’s need to actively enforce stated parking allowance per rental unit
I think the parking on Tomohawk it terrible, way too many cars and boats. We have a duplex on that street and it is really bad. It seems like there are boat trailers parked all over the place. It seems like in winter most people know not to park on the street but summer obviously they aren't afraid of snow plows.
Keep boat trailers and RVs off the streets notably lakeshore and incline street.
No long term boat parking on streets. It’s ugly
I would like to see a parking permit program with a limit on the number of cars that can be at a house / condo unit. Some houses in our neighborhood have multiple cars parked in drive way and on the street. Some are not even operational / being worked on in driveway.
Boats and rvs should not be allowed to park on the streets except in front of a home occupied by the owner. No one should be allowed to park their stuff in front of my house or any street where they don’t live.
Prohibit Summer time street parking of boats, trailers, and RVs. It's an eyesore.
Is there anywhere we could add parking to get boats and trailers off the street? They’re unsightly.
Restrict RV and boat/trailer street parking. Tow as required
No parking of boats and RVs on incline village streets
Create resident-only zones for on street parking and at Diamond Peak.
Enforce the existing regulations about boats/trailers being left on streets for weeks/months at a time. These people do not even live on the streets where these things are parked.
People should not be able to park their boats, trailers or RVs on the street overnight, without some sort of a 'visitor permit' (and then only once or twice during the year). Our streets are not parking lots or storage units, and as a full-time resident I resent that people can use my street for three day periods all summer long.
IVGID needs to figure out we are a tiny little community and as much as they like bringing in as many tourists as possible, there simply is not space. It makes life here in the summer unbearable. Also I don't understand why Sierra Gardens is allowed to take up so much street parking on Alder, in front of the library.
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.
More parking at the beaches. We live in town year round and don't go to the beaches in the summer because of the horrible parking. All the out-of-towners make it miserable. We live on upper Jennifer so street parking is not an issue for us, but the lower you get and the closer to the beach you get the worse parking becomes.
Policing of street-parked residential construction vehicles that narrow roads to unsafe passages. Extremely hazardous - easily fixed.
The small size of garages in the area resulting from the TRPA building coverage limitations places property owners in the position to have to park on driveways, on the street, or elsewhere; properties should be allowed to construct at least a standard 3-car garage as an exemption to the TRPA building coverage requirements. Continuing to include the garage as part of the residence's TRPA building coverage limitation just continues to drive the construction of residences with small garages so the developer can construct a residence with a larger living space footprint.
the walking paths on some streets are confusing to vacationers, who often park in the middle of the path, probably thinking that it's part of the street. It make is pretty dangerous to have to weave in and out of the incorrectly parked cars.
No parking of boats/RVs on street overnight.
Prohibit boats and large RV’s on streets. Ideally if there were designated parking lots that people could pay to park as we pay to house our kayaks.
Construction worker cars/trucks/equipment ,Boats and RV's should be required to park off street outside of residential areas.
I would move all boat/trailers parking to Diamond peak and get them off the streets
Don't allow street parking
More aggressively enforce illegal parking along streets (cars, RVs, boats, etc.). The new East Shore Trail is already bringing cars into the Mill Creek neighborhood to park (they ride their bikes from their cars to the trail). We may eventually need to go to permit parking. Also, not sure why roadside parking along 28 across from the Tunnel Creek Café/East Shore trail was made illegal. There is plenty of room on the roadside -- maybe another ped crossing closer to TC Café would help.
Construction vehicle parking blocks our entire street at some points during the entire year; demolish the old elementary school and make it a parking area with more shuttles.
Long term street parking of trailers and or boats as well as ski mobiles should be stopped.
Ban overnight parking of boats and RVs on streets, except in front of your own home.
No street parking. Parking only in approved lots.
Ticket/remove boats and trailers parked all summer on city streets
Not a fan of boats and trailers parked on the streets
Is beach access allowed for people without resident or punch cards and if yes why do I as a tax payer beat that cost as the beach entrance fee is way too low for visitors and they use all the street parking. They should go to public beach’s like Kong’s beach.
Parking for residents only, no RV no Boat parking on the streets
1. No commercial vehicle parking on street. 2. Parking too close to driveways -- blocking exit vision.
Have specific space for RVs and trailers off of the street
Stop all the street parking, especially the RVs and boats. Provide space for parking for folks. The new 90 spots by tunnel creek is not enough. Maybe build a garage parking facility somewhere?
Have shoulders or wider streets for parking. Instead of the ditches pipe them and have parking above them.
NO parking on street in winter snow, EVER. Fine them and TOW them.
No long term street parking for trailers, RVs, snowmobiles, etc. Incline Way is occupied by long term users.
Parking boats and boat trailers on the streets should be prohibited.
eliminate free parking except in front of your own home. Ban boat trailers & RV's from ANY street parking, except in front of your own home for a limited period of time, e.g. 3 days
Provide more parking off the street for beaches
Prohibit trailer parking on the streets
Yes I think is is a top 3 if not top issue in our community. Parking on the street is hazardous, unsightly and creates weird dynamics for our housing, retail, dinning and community amenities. We have a 24 hour rule which is not enforced. People leave boats and RVs for weeks at a time in dangerous places throughout the community. You can't see driving. I almost hit pedestrians all the time as they are blocked from view by cars, boats or RVs on the streets. I can't understand why town does not enforce the rules we have much less make them stricter regarding street parking. Its not hard only park in a real parking spot!
Get the boat rental trailers off of the public streets. Remove abandoned vehicles off of public streets. Only allow parking in authorized parking spaces
Provide incentives or consequences for those storing their boats and RVs on the streets. It makes it dangerous for walking as there are no sidewalks in many areas so we must go into the streets to get around these recreational vehicles. Many towns have a 72 hour street parking limit for boats and RVs. I don't want to look out my window at someone's boat all summer.
Don’t allow boats and trailers to be parked on public streets. Make them pay and park in school parking lots.
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..!!
Get the cars off the street on the low-end of Country Club Drive, especially around the Hyatt.
Provide more street parking. Noticed the improved street parking that uses open pavers to stabilize the shoulders. Any way to help/encourage better street parking by the more densely inhabited apartments?
It is tough enough for residents to find adequate street parking without the huge influx of visitors taking up available locals parking.
Not allow people to park their boats or trailers on the street - ticket and tow them!
There needs to be more off street parking for cars, RVs, boats. I hate to say it, but there are not enough parking lots; however, we don't want to pave paradise.
Have Resident Parking Passes for Street Parking.
Do not allow semi-permanent parking of RV's on streets with people occupying them.
Beach-goers need more off street parking. Not familiar with winter problems.
Legal limits for duration of parking without moving. Legal limitations for boat trailer parking on the street.
Enforce parking violations, tow more. People just park until they get a warning and then they move it to another street. And numerous vehicles parked along streets are inoperable and haven't moved in years. All of the street parking makes our town look junky and we risk polluting the lake. Obviously, space is an issue all over town and available parking in most rental dwellings is inadequate for today's lifestyle and demands. Maybe landlords need to construct more paved parking areas for tenants to reduce street parking and parking in dirt ditches. Increase street parking restrictions, especially of boats and RVs or any vehicle parked overnight/long-term. If I had someone's boat/RV parked on the street on front of my house all summer, I would be very annoyed, and I cannot blame others who are experiencing this nuisance and inconvenience for being upset about it. If you buy a boat, you'd better factor in where you are going to keep it that's not inconveniencing others.
The people complaining on the internet about people parking on streets in Incline Village or Crystal Bay.
Pay for street parking With parkmobile app
Boats, RV's, and large vehicles should rent a space and not park on public streets, especially for use of free storage.
have residents on "Lakeshore and adjacent streets be permitted to prohibit parking in front of their homes
Ban all parking of boats and RV's off of the main streets. Allow such parking only on your own property. Require boats and RV's to park in designated parking areas; maybe schools closed for the summer or the ski parking lot. Work out the details to make this work.
Ticket/tow rv, boat trailers parking illegally on street
Have the sheriff's office site people for illegal parking, including construction sites. Do not allow paid parking at the new Hwy 28 bike path as it will drive people into our neighborhoods and add to the congestion. Move or cite boats and RV's left on the streets. We need heavy parking enforcement!
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.
Limit the number of cars one resident can leave on the street over the course of their time in inclince
More stringent about enforcing parking on the street during the winter!
Parking should not be allowed on the streets. Each dwelling should have and be required to have off street parking. Dwellings with more cars than parking should be addressed by the owners. If we do allow street parking, the vehicle should have to be moved every two days or so, including trailors. Parking at the beaches should be allowed with PICTURE PASS ONLY. If you are parked in a bike line you should be ticketed. As usual we will be reactive when someone gets hurt.
STOP boat trailer parking. Enforce existing parking laws. Fine and confiscate any CA registrations parked illegally. Disallow street parking around beaches. Limit parking at village green to RESIDENTS only. Make all boa trailer parking in overflow only
No street parking of boats or RV’s.
Create off street parking.
Not allow boat, or boat trailer, parking in front of other peoples houses - only in front of the boat owners residence. There are too many cars parked on the street surrounding some apartments- I don't know what can be done about this.
Boats should not be allowed to park on random streets; trailers should not be allowed anywhere, apparently left for days or weeks, nowhere near homes. Vehicles should not be allowed to part on streets during snowstorms.
Around beach areas, much more of street parallel parking areas should be designated ‘No Parking’
I wish all the junkie trucks , trailers , boats , and other Lake toys would not park on Alder Avenue. It downgrades the street and is an eyesore.
Create more off-street parking
Enforce street parking regulations! Ticket during snow / days and during summer for trailers/boats/RV’s! I pay a lot of money to park our travel trailer in Reno where it BELONGS!
No street parking in winter, and limits on the number of cars that can be parked at short term rentals.
Aggressive enforcement of current, on the books regulations against street parking during snow days. The Sherriff is very lax in enforcement. If he doesn’t have the guts to enforce the laws, find someone who will. It is a hazard for the snow plow drivers (a great bunch of hard working guys, BTW) and a hazard for the neighborhood. Congested parking at the beach pales by comparison.
Eliminate long term boat and RV parking on streets in the summer. Temporary or day use is fine, but there are people who store their boats, boat trailers, RVs, and other vehicles all over town. Its "Trashy"! Actually enforce the no street parking in the winter. I have never personally seen it enforced.
Ticket overnight parking on street. Some identical cars are on street for days!
Limit parking for example a car/boat/trailer cannot be parked for more than 24 hrs or no street parking from midnight to 6am. This would help reduce parking abuse.
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.
Provide more off street parking near attractions, such as beaches and the new shoreline trail. Improve street parking on streets such as Southwood Blvd.
Don’t allow rvs and boats to park on streets. It is a mess. At least limit them to 24 hours, so IV doesn’t look like a ghetto.
Cars should not be allowed to park on the streets in the winter time. It creates problems and accidents. CA tows cars parked in the street so people don’t do it.
Do not allow RV, boat or trailer parking along the street.
Get rid of boats, rv’s and trailers that literally litter our streets and neighborhoods. If you own one of these you should store it on your property not on our streets and in neighborhoods you don’t even live in.
There should be an ordinance against trailer/boat parking on streets after 10pm. They should be parked in the owner’s driveway, garage, or commercial storage area.
Replace street parking with convenient lots
No boat and trailer parking on streets. It’s very dangerous.
No parking / storage of vehicles and summer toys along the street in the winter. Prohibit BUSINESS from storing vehicles (landscape trucks and trailers) along the street year round.
Short term rentals e.g. Air B&B clog the streets with their flop house clientele
No parking on main streets during Summer. Too hazardous and causes poor visibility.
Street parking should be parking, not storage. We park an RV on the street, but we use it regularly... It's not stored without moving for weeks. Make a rule where vehicles / trailers parked must move at least weekly.
Only allow residents to park on streets. This would require stickers on cars.
THERE SHOULD BE NO PARKING ON THE STREETS OR HIGHWAY 28 PERIOD.
Reopen street parking by Tunnel Creek Cafe on hwy 28. The new path is going to push people to park in the Mill Creek neighborhood. The cross walk is in a dangerous blind curve location
Eliminate VRBO, AirBNB street parking (or eliminate VRBO, AirBNB in the Village all together), reduce legal trailer and boat street parking to 48 hours at a time (use a tag or chalk mark on tires system as in some cities), stop all IVGID supported activity that encourages non-residents to drive into the Village.
People should not be allowed to use the public streets as de facto storage for their campers, RV's, boats, ski doos, snowmobiles, etc. They park on the street (mind you not using them) but never moving for two weeks to three months at a time... therefore it can only be assumed that they are using the street to avoid proper storage fees. I have a neighbor who parks boat and uses it frequently, which I'm tolerant of , but the items that are essentially abandoned for weeks and not moved are a hazard to vision to passing cars, and an eyesore. They are just providing a free storage place for someone's junk that they shouldn't own if they don't have proper storage.
NO BOAT/TRAILOR PARKING ON THE STREETS.
Not allow long term parking of boats/trailers on the streets. I have noticed some being parked for months.
Beach parking lots should be restricted to IVGID picture pass holders. Not to include punch pass holders - only picture pass holders. Open up more street parking. Many street parking areas around the beaches are restricted or blocked off.
Eliminate all recreational vehicles from street parking . Long term boat, trailer, and camper parking ruins the village atmosphere. Looks dumpy and not classy. Why should someone be able to park their vehicle on the street all summer and ruin views of homeowners? Doesn’t seem fair to residents .
Get cars, RVS off the street
Washoe County needs to be more aggressive and consistent to ticket and tow vehicles parked over the white line (interfering with traffic flow) and vehicles on the street during snow removal periods. I don't care about boat trailers in the summer as long as they are parked behind the white line and don't impede traffic flow. I do vehemently object to the prohibition of the off-street parking on 28 across from Tunnel Creek Cafe. The new lots are now constantly full, and is still causing spillover parking along the other side of 28, Sweetwater, Lakeshore, Tramway. This decision was not well thought through from a practical standpoint.
Add street parking near beach on Village. There is all that room along McCloud, you just need about 8 inches more and people can park there. Actual parking spaces with sidewalks would do wonders in many places around the area (country club, lakeshore)
Allow Street parking where shoulders allow; Ban it where it's an obstruction to 2 cars safely passing in both directions
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.
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.
It appears there are too many cars/boats parking on the streets near the beaches. But I do not frequent the beaches so it is not a problem for me.
Not sure there is a good solution. Our streets are too narrow to accommodate street parking in some places, especially on curves. Right after a big snowstorm our streets are plowed only one large lane wide so street parking is unthinkable except for delivery trucks. Usually drivers can find a plowed driveway to pull over to permit oncoming traffic to squeeze by. Kindness and consideration is a big factor and fortunately our community’s’ citizens have an abundance.
I think the "No Parking During Snow Removal" should be enforced. Oriole Way comes to mind. The snow plow and blower cannot do an adequate job because the street is full of parked cars. Then when the people who are parked on the shoulder dig out their cars they dump the snow on the street. It is a safety issue. When I moved here in 1984 the no parking rules were enforced. Now they aren't. Another big safety issue is when cars are parked right up to the corner. You can't see oncoming traffic or pedestrians. There is supposed to be a small distance behind the stop sign that is no parking for visibility reasons. I think the town has become a parking free for all. If existing regulations were enforced it would be much safer.
Street parking should be limited to the locations in the immediate proximity of your home or rental. Work it out with your neighbor but don't randomly park your vehicles and/or boats around town.
That people could not park and leave their boats and trailers on our residential streets
Our streets are narrow as it is without cars parked on the side of the road. When you add bikes and walkers without sidewalks in some cases, it can slow you down sometimes to a stop. I agree with no parking on streets in winter, our snow plow drivers have a lot to deal with in winter.
Enforce parking rules and get long-term storage off the streets. Alder in particular, which looks like a used car lot. Businesses are offenders, too, like PestBusters and High Sierra. Thank you for doing this.
Enforcement of current ‘storage’ violations. People parking trailers on street in same place in excess of 72 hours (sometimes multiple months)
I would like to see our current regulations enforced. Ticket cars parked on the street on snow days to allow plows to do their job. Also boats parked all summer long on our street when the residents are absent. I believe there is a limited number of days they should be left. I've also seen people camping in RV's on our village streets during the summer which I think shouldn't be allowed.
Paint lines on street edges so cars must be completely off road for parking.
Not to use our streets for storage parking. People bring big trailers filled with all their toys and store them free on the street from May to October. We have a beautiful community that looks like a storage parking lot. I look out my kitchen window and should see beautiful trees. All I see for almost 6 months are boats, huge storage trailers and mobile homes. I would not allow our streets to be used for free storage. Fairview our of Bitterbrush looks horrible!! T is getting worse each year!
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
Do not allow boat/RV parking on streets
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
No Trailer or RV parking on streets!
Go back to no parking on streets from oct15 to May 15
Fine those home owners that park their boats and RV's on the street.
Reduce summer boat parking on public streets
No parking on narrow streets in winter
Restrict parking for Short Term Rentals, as was done in South Lake Tahoe. Enforce parking restrictions for vehicles on streets during snow days.
Forbid it without an Incline pass. No parking more than 3 days on the street.
Prohibit street parking of boats & RV's
actively fine those parking on streets in winter
Boats and RV's should not be parked for more than 24 hours on the street.
We must be allowed to park on the streets in summer months...there is just to little space for parking. We live in a recreational area where people own boats, etc. We need street parking as long has we are parking safely.
Not allow parking on both sides of narrow streets
rv and boat parking should not be allowed on the street
Allow parking down Village and other main streets in the summer time. Instead we are overflowing into neighborhoods which seems very unfair to them.
A little bit of notice before the street sweeper comes would be nice so we can move our car(s) out of the way and our street can get adequately cleaned.
Maybe residents' "tags" with parking restricted on high-demand areas of street parking.
I would change the parking rules for beaches and ski beach. Until this is done I can't use the beaches or boat launch. Since I'm a resident and taxpayer I'm very concerned. Contractor rules should be clear about street parking and noise.
Install NO PARKING street signs on Somers Loop.
Wider streets for designated parking
Just enforce the laws. Require landlords to provide adequate parking for their tenants. This is pretty easy. Look at the Southwood and Northwood apartment and condo complexes. There isn't even 1 space per unit. There are unregistered and inoperable vehicles parked there all the time. There is an apartment across the street from my home that has 7 apartment units but only 4 parking spaces. How does IVGIG and the County allow this ? In the Winter there are always vehicles in the way of snowplows and blowers. People blame the tenants but it really is the fault of the government organizations that allow this to happen. There is another house down the street from me that is a VRBO vacation rental where it can have as many as 20 vehicles parked on Tyner and causing a driving hazard. Of course we all know that IVGID and the County has done nothing about that either. I hope that us taxpayers didn't spend too much on this survey for an obvious problem.
Boats and campers should be restricted to private property or off street lots. Somehow beach parking needs to be enlarged. Perhaps we have enough tourists, quick advertising for more visitors!!
Stop people not from your Area parking on your street.
Require the sheriff department to enforce the law against parking Boats and RV's on the street without waiting on someone to file a complaint. The sheriff department should put the notice of illegal parking on any boat or RV parked on the street immediately and tow the boat or RV as soon as the notice period expires. It is absurd for the sheriff department to wait for a complaint from the public before enforcing a law.
Definitely no street parking winter months. Don't just hope people will see that it is snowing and be smart/considerate enough to move their vehicles. Definitely do something about beach parking, maybe issue resident only passes for lots.
Make it illegal to park boats, jet skis, snow mobiles and RVs on the street.
Nothing as long as it stays about as it is now.. people need street parking. Many do not have rec/boat parking within their complex so have no other option. Bitterbrush for example allowed 72 hours years ago and now cannot park for more than loading/unloading or cleaning.
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.
Lots more street parking especially near the beaches. New dishes took away hundreds of spots several years ago
No parking in areas where erosion control measures have been installed (e.g., on Country Club near Hyatt), no overnight parking, no on-street RV Parking.
I think sidewalks on both sides of Juanita Dr and Village Dr with street parking.
I would make a preferred parking lot in upper lot at DP for card holders only. I would enforce parking around construction zones asking that workers only choose to park on one side of the street- not both. I thought the parking situation this 4th of July was handled well. Cones and tape up to keep people a few blocks off lakeshore. Seemed to help with traffic.
Only residents can park one boat on the street. People that are running businesses launching bots are filling up the street by our house with boats at the end of the day.
no street parking around the beaches. locals only.
Better, more accessible street parking near beaches
Seems like there are more and more trailers and Rvs parked on the streets. Looked like some were camping in RVs on the side of the road. Curious if this parking is allowed?
We need more off-street parking!
HAVE A BOAT, RV, TRAILER PARKING SOMEWHERE OTHER THAN THE RESIDENTIAL STREETS. THEY ARE A HAZARD.
Designated parking spaces need to be created. I live in a condo that has plenty of parking for property owners but since it does not have restricted access, beach parkers park there leaving property owners with no place to park as the street is already full, which is what sent beach goers to private parking lots that are not gated.
I think it's shameful that many of our residents living near the lake have visibility problems trying to exit their driveways because nonresidents of those particular neighborhoods have caused parking gridlock along many streets ,particularly in the Mill Creeks and Lakeview subdivisions.
Not allowing boats on public streets
Have a special off-street parking lot for boat trailers and campers Definitely more parking for beaches