2019
TRUCKEE MEADOWS
REGIONAL PLAN

The Truckee Meadows Regional Plan is the foundation for a well-planned and resilient community
which supports our unique quality of life and promotes the distinct characteristics of our region.

Executive Summary

Get the rundown of the 2019 Truckee Meadows Regional Plan

Introduction Materials

Table of Contents

About the Plan

CHAPTER 1

SETTING THE STAGE

Creating and carrying out the Truckee Meadows Regional Plan is a cooperative effort involving a large number of individuals, agencies, and organizations. Reno, Sparks, Washoe County and others implement the Regional Plan through their planning and regulatory efforts, capital improvement programs, and other processes.

INTERLUDE 1
LOOKING BACK

A contextual history on the planning of our region.

CHAPTER 2

REGIONAL VISION
FOR GROWTH

Together, we crafted a shared vision of what our community is striving to achieve in terms of land use and development over the next 20 years and documented what factors helped to guide the creation of regulatory policies that ensure we meet that vision.

INTERLUDE 2
SCENARIO METRICS

A look at the results of the scenario planning process.

CHAPTER 3

IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE REGIONAL VISION

In order to implement the Regional Vision for Growth and meet the Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) requirements, this Chapter of the Plan describes policies and actions that the Region will implement through various means, whether it is the review of applicable plans to ensure that they are in conformance with the Regional Plan by implementing the policies found within this Chapter, the creation of certain committees to discuss various topics, the creation of separate plans or work plan items to better understand a topic, or the annual tracking of performance of the Plan’s implementation.

INTERLUDE 3
MOVING FORWARD

Coordination with the wider region and call to action.

APPENDICES

Glossary

PRS RPC Resolution

Amendment Table

2022 Washoe County Consensus Forecast

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The Regional Plan is not a static document and can be amended.

For information regarding this process, please see the Regional Plan Amendments page.

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