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TRPA and NDOT brief CAB on FTIP, regional grants and SR‑28 corridor projects

Incline Village/Crystal Bay Citizens Advisory Board · January 27, 2026
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Summary

TRPA staff explained the Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) and a biennial regional grant pot (about $11.7 million); NDOT described its One Nevada prioritization and said a preservation resurfacing project on SR‑28 is planned for 2028–2030 with potential low‑cost safety elements to be coordinated with local stakeholders.

At the CAB meeting TRPA and Nevada Department of Transportation staff described how regional plans move toward projects and what opportunities exist for Incline Village to secure funding.

Michelle Glickert, transportation planning director at the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, said TRPA’s Connections 2050 regional transportation plan provides a 20‑year vision and that TRPA coordinates with local and state partners to prioritize projects that improve safety, water quality and active transportation. “Our job is to tee these projects up … so that we then can get them implemented,” she said.

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