One Truckee River Sparks City Council

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One Truckee River Sparks City Council

What is the One Truckee River initiative? Working together for a sustainable, clean, thriving river community recognized in the hearts and minds of all for the treasure it truly is.

How is the work being funded? Truckee River Fund Grant National Park Service: River, Trails & Conservation Assistance Program Northern Nevada Water Planning Commission REI Washoe County State Question 1 Program City of Reno

Why is it important to make this a collaborative effort and who s involved? Artown Basin Street Properties Bureau of Land Management Catholic Charities of Northern NV City of Reno City of Reno Attorney s Office City of Reno Code Enforcement City of Reno Council City of Reno Finance City of Reno Fire City of Reno Parks City of Reno Police City of Reno Public Works City of Sparks City of Sparks Council City of Sparks Finance City of Sparks Parks & Recreation City of Sparks Police Colliers Community Foundation of Western NV Department of Fish & Wildlife Department of Housing and Urban Development NV State Parks Desert Research Institute Discovery Museum Great Basin Bird Observatory Great Basin Institute Great Basin Outdoor School Incline Village General Improvement District Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful Nevada Museum of Art NV Department of Wildlife NV Division of Environmental Protection NV Division of Forestry NV Division of Water Resources NV Energy NV Land Trust Northern NV HOPES Operation Downtown Patagonia Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe REI Reno Engineering Reno Housing Authority Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority Sierra NV Journeys Sierra Whitewater Club Soil Tech Stantec Tahoe Pyramid Bikeway The Nature Conservancy Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation Truckee Meadows Water Authority Trout Unlimited Truckee Meadows Tomorrow Truckee River Flood Project Truckee River Fly Fishing Truckee River Foundation Truckee River Guide Truckee River Watershed Council Truckee River Yacht Club University of Nevada, Reno Urban Roots US Army Core of Engineers Washoe County Washoe County Commission Washoe County Finance Washoe County Health District Washoe County Parks Washoe County School District Washoe County Sheriff Washoe County Social Services Waste Management Wells Fargo

Homeless encampments Trash, used needles, human feces Public trails and parks Outdoor recreation for locals and visitors Habitat and vegetation How is the City of Sparks impacted?

SHORT TERM ACTION ITEMS Coordinate homeless camp sweeps across jurisdictions Identify key locations for public restrooms and River access opportunities Coordinate more activities along the River to attract recreational users Develop a comprehensive GIS mapping system that identifies River constraints and opportunities Identified Homeless Encampment Locations LONG TERM ACTION ITEMS Develop a Truckee River interpretive center Identify potential sources of funding and/or partnerships Identify opportunities, funding requirements, and ongoing management of acquisitions along the River corridor Legend I* kj Public Restroom Homeless Encampment Pedestrian Trail Examples of short and long term action items

November 2015 - May 2016 June 2016 *Subcommittee meetings Open house and review of the draft *Technical analysis One Truckee River *Prepare draft plan Management Plan August 2016 Adoption of the One Truckee River Management Plan What is the timeline and next steps?

One Truckee River is a collaboration of public and private partners working together to realize a Truckee River that flows clear and clean, quenches our thirst, sustains the river s natural ecology, cultural resources and wildlife, and connects residents and visitors to unparalleled opportunities for recreation and regeneration. www.onetruckeeriver.org THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE ONE TRUCKEE RIVER VISION