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In The News – Incline Village roundabout planned for improvements

April 29, 2026 | Member Submitted

Originally published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, 04/29/2026, Written by Katelyn Welsh

The Incline Village roundabout at the intersection of Mount Rose Highway and Tahoe Blvd will soon undergo improvements.

Known for its bronze animals, the talent of local artist June Brown, the roundabout was installed in 2012 as part of the Nevada Department of Transportation’s effort to improve roadways on the North Shore.

Over the years, invasive plants have overrun the roundabout and irrigation issues have prevented planted perennials from thriving. The sculptures and the traffic circle, with its low-mound design, have also been subject to car crashes.

Improvements focus on the safety and aesthetics of the roundabout, including raising the mound, adding irrigation, and incorporating elements that reflect the Tahoe East Shore’s natural beauty, such as granite boulders, fir and aspen trees, and a succession of perennials.

The project represents a public-private collaboration with strong community involvement and fundraising efforts to bring the vision to life.

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