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Project Planning And Coordination

For its major site improvement projects, the Conservancy conducts a comprehensive planning process engaging a broad range of environmental, business, governmental, community and/or public participants. This is essential, because Conservancy projects should not only fit in with program objectives and regional planning goals, they should also be sensitive to the concerns of both residents and visitors, and to the economic needs of the basin's economy.

This multi-faceted planning approach is accomplished largely through community workshops -- often twenty or more per project. Participants are encouraged to take an ongoing role in project development so they can see their concerns reflected as the project plans evolve. Participation also heightens post-project involvement, often resulting in an increased sense of stewardship over sensitive restored areas.

Conservancy staff regularly participate in local forums. This participation, and the knowledge it provides, allows project staff to integrate issues often overlooked in more traditional project planning processes. The end result is projects which combine state-of-the-art approaches and design with an intimate understanding of the social and economic needs of the community. Successful planning efforts result in projects which are seamlessly integrated with surrounding uses.

Facilitation and Mediation

The Conservancy also participates, if requested, in facilitation and mediation of environmental issues throughout the Tahoe Basin. Its role as an innovative, proactive member of the community has allowed the Conservancy to facilitate progress in a variety of land use and planning conflicts.


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