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File #:
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TMP-11064
Version:
1
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Name:
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Type:
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Contract
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Status:
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Agenda Ready
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On agenda:
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3/17/2026
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Final action:
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Title:
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Recommendation to approve a Professional Services Agreement between Washoe County and DOWL, LLC for the Washoe County Rancho San Rafael Amphitheater project [in the amount of $866,000.00], commencing March 18, 2026. The Agreement is for services to deliver a 60% set of plans including civil, mechanical, electrical, landscape, architectural, and structural design documents and coordinate with stakeholders, City of Reno and other agencies, in accordance with the 2024 Regional Parks and Open Space Master Plan. The professional services will include analysis for required additional parking, alternative drop-off bus route, lighting, and fire safety requirements per City of Reno Development Code for a lawn seating venue for approximately 2,500 attendees. The target date to accomplish these deliverables is October 31, 2026. The project is located at 1595 N. Sierra Street, Reno, Nevada. Funding for the design phase comes from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through the Coronavirus S...
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Title
Recommendation to approve a Professional Services Agreement between Washoe County and DOWL, LLC for the Washoe County Rancho San Rafael Amphitheater project [in the amount of $866,000.00], commencing March 18, 2026. The Agreement is for services to deliver a 60% set of plans including civil, mechanical, electrical, landscape, architectural, and structural design documents and coordinate with stakeholders, City of Reno and other agencies, in accordance with the 2024 Regional Parks and Open Space Master Plan. The professional services will include analysis for required additional parking, alternative drop-off bus route, lighting, and fire safety requirements per City of Reno Development Code for a lawn seating venue for approximately 2,500 attendees. The target date to accomplish these deliverables is October 31, 2026. The project is located at 1595 N. Sierra Street, Reno, Nevada. Funding for the design phase comes from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF). Community Services. (Commission District 3.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION
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