- IVGID: From Organizational and Financial Crisis to Measurable Progress in 16 Months
Over the past 16 months, IVGID has made measurable progress rebuilding financial stability, strengthening leadership, improving accountability, and advancing long-overdue infrastructure projects. While challenges remain, the District is moving forward with clearer priorities, stronger oversight, and a renewed focus on protecting community assets and investing in Incline Village’s future.
- A Small Act. A Lifesaving Impact. Donate Blood on May 28th.
Join the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District and Vitalant for a community blood drive in Incline Village on May 28. A simple donation can save lives and support patients in need. Scan the QR code on the flyer to schedule your appointment and be part of something meaningful.
- IVGID Board Recognizes Longtime Employees, Advances Capital Planning, and Reviews Utility Rates and Facility Fee
The IVGID Board honored two longtime employees, reviewed a $70 million capital plan, and discussed facility fee and utility rate proposals. Trustees also addressed tennis court reconstruction, federal funding opportunities, and audit progress, with key decisions and a public hearing on rates scheduled for May 13.
- Wildfire Preparedness Seminar Coming to Incline Village Next Month
A Wildfire Preparedness & Mitigation Community Seminar is coming to Incline Village next month, bringing together local experts to share practical guidance on defensible space, home hardening, and preparedness. The event is complimentary to attend with advance registration required. Additional details and registration information will be released soon.
- The Gateway to the North Shore of Lake Tahoe: A Community Vision, 18 Years in the Making
The Gateway to Lake Tahoe roundabout is more than infrastructure – it’s a community-built landmark. From its origins in 2007 to today, it reflects collaboration, creativity, and local pride. Now, new improvements are underway to enhance safety and beauty. Community support is needed to help bring this project across the finish line.
- Tahoe Project Madness Advances to Round Two as Community Voting Continues
Tahoe Project Madness 2026 enters its final round as community voting determines which Lake Tahoe project will receive a $10,000 grant. Eight environmental and community initiatives remain in the running. Vote now through April 6th.