All these issues have been covered in a lot of detail. We're just bringing them back to the public for the next round -hopefully the forum and public gets what they need to get some agreement to wrap up and the forum can make some kind of recommendation. |
Basically the preferred alternative will reflect elements of a few alternatives. When you really get into the concepts, they are hard to agree on. |
Incline is ahead in the amount of local grassroots involvement. |
It is a substantially different approach than what we've looked at. This is one option we'll consider. |
It is the compaction of everyone driving on the sand. These completely microscopic particles just don't settle. |
It makes sense to have someone from that program stationed at the office because we have so many projects on the North Shore. |
It will fold in everything in the community. Housing, allowable coverage, development issues ... it's going to be a public thing and 'place-based' will provide the input. |
Long term we would be very interested in collaborating with Placer County or other ... agencies in the area to look for office space. |
People have to understand that 'place-based' planning is community planning. The Pathway forum is groups of all interests from around the basin. |
That's been the reason why for 20 years, this issue has not been resolved. If this was an easy issue, it would have been resolved a long time ago. |
The consultants have worked with communities throughout the West. They know how to break down complicated issues to a level where people can understand. |
The Emerald Bay rest day was one of the most hotly contested items in Alternative 6 and we will be addressing that in a different way in this preferred alternative. There are a lot of points that are going to be different, that being one of them. |
Their group has not yet formed. They have just been kind of organizing as local government representatives on the South Shore but have not formalized their working group or organized with the public. |
There are, admittedly a lot of moving parts. But we're confident it will also come together. |
There is no need for the public to panic. Our goal is to provide a seamless transition into the next regional plan. |