Lake Tahoe Future of Tourism Shared Vision and Destination Stewardship Roadmap
Strategy
Upgrade and Maintain Recreational Facilities
Lead Implementer
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Funders
California Tahoe Conservancy, City of South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County, CA, Incline Village Crystal Bay Visitors Bureau, Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority, Nevada Tahoe Resource Team – Nevada Division of State Lands, North Tahoe Community Alliance, Placer County, CA, Private, Reno-Sparks Convention Center and Visitors Authority, Tahoe City Marina, Tahoe Fund, Tahoe Prosperity Center, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Visit Truckee-Tahoe, Washoe County, NV
Project Primary Contact
Devin Middlebrook
Project Stage
Completed
Duration
2023
Ecologically Responsible Recreation and Natural Resource Protection
Upgrade and Maintain Recreational Facilities
The Lake Tahoe-Truckee Sustainable Recreation and Tourism (aka Destination Stewardship) partnership developed a shared vision related to the future of tourism to the region as well as an implementation roadmap. The vision and roadmap serves as guideposts for collective decision making and tangible action steps for sustainable destination and visitor management.
Key Accomplishments
Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of Project
Pillars of Resilience
- Economic Diversity
- Social & Cultural Well-Being
One of eight public workshops held to support the project. Location: Kings Beach
Credit: CREST
Location
Location Not Specified
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $215,000.00
Tahoe Regional Planning Agenc... (TPRA): $215,000
Photos
Washoe Tribe Elders Gathering and Discussion Group at Meeks Bay (Timing: During)
Credit: CREST
Spanish-speaking Discussion Group in Kings Beach (Timing: During)
Credit: TRPA
Members of Core Team from public and private organizations (Timing: During)
Credit: CREST
Project last updated 12/13/2024