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Tahoe trustees to undergo training on how to run effective meetings

Staff report

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — When Incline Village General Improvement District trustees gather for the first time in 2015, they’ll do so in an effort to learn how to better conduct themselves publicly.

Trustees are expected to attend a “General Improvement District Training Workshop” Thursday and Friday, Jan. 8-9, presented by the University of Nevada, Reno.

The sessions are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, taking place at The Chateau at 955 Fairway Blvd. in Incline.



According to a district statement, the workshop includes sessions on Nevada’s Open Meeting Law, state ethics laws and “how to run an effective meeting.”

The training will be not be streamed live on IVGID’s website, per a request by UNR, according to the district. Trustees will not take action at the event.



The board’s first meeting of the year — marking the first time new trustees Kendra Wong and Tim Callicrate will join Bill Devine, Jim Smith and Jim Hammerel — is scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, at The Chateau.

According to the agenda, trustees will hold a hearing on minor changes to the district’s trash laws. Trustees are expected to elect officers for 2015, including chair and vice-chair.

Also, a meet-and-greet reception with trustees will take place at 5:30 p.m. at The Chateau. The public is invited to attend.

Visit yourtahoeplace.com/ivgid/board-of-trustees to learn more.


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