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We need to make sure that the community understands the addition to the recreation fee that will go away next year.
None of us do this for the money. But, I've asked for this to be placed on the agenda because I think it's timely and it needs to be approved within the confines of the budget process.
I think it's wonderful that people have taken the time to write down their comments and tell us how they feel. I can't speak for the board, but I think we need to address every one of these comments.
We need to prioritize. We have a lot of projects out there and we need to decide which ones are most important to the community.
When we initially proposed this purchase to the public everyone showed strong support. The addition to the recreation fee might be $125, it might be less. Right now we're just getting ready and collecting input from the community so we are prepared for the transaction to go through.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure the future of recreation of Incline Village and Crystal Bay residents in the Incline Lake area.
They're as big a part of planning as we are and I regret that they didn't see it as we did.
It's regrettable. But we have no choice but to pass it through to our consumers.
I know we can't gather every piece of information on the parcel by the next meeting, but at least we'll have a full board and maybe a few more answers.
In the mid-1980s, computer-driven technology became very prevalent in the precision machine trade. It had just started to filter out into other career fields like wood working.
All were asking the board to do tonight is to set a date for a public hearing.