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TMP-10522
| 1 | 5.A.1. | | Proclamation | Proclamation for the week of November 4-11, 2025 as Operation Green Light for Veterans 2025. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10520
| 1 | 6.A.1. | | Appearance | Presentation by Gabrielle Enfield, Community Reinvestment Manager, regarding a status update for Community Reinvestment and the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) grant ($91,587,038) awarded to Washoe County pursuant to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA). Manager. (All Commission Districts.) FOR DISCUSSION ONLY | | |
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TMP-10029
| 1 | 6.A.2. | | Informational Report | Presentation on the unaudited FY2025 year-end general fund budget-to-actual revenue and expenditures in addition to potential updates on the FY2026 budget-to-actual revenue and expenditures. Finance. (All Commission Districts.) FOR DISCUSSION ONLY | | |
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TMP-10484
| 1 | 7.A.1. | | Donation | Recommendation to accept cash donations totaling $37,386.86: [$19,689.86 to Lazy 5 Summer Music Series, general donations for Regional Parks and Open Space, Bowers Mansion, Galena Campfire program, Lazy 5 Park, Iron Ranger Program, Bartley Ranch Regional Park, and Davis Creek Park]; [$457.00 from the donation drop box at the May Museum]; [$17,240.00 to the Arboretum for bricks, general maintenance and support] and accept in-kind donations from Timothy Terrell, individual [valued at $2,999.00] and Creg Garcia, individual [valued at $800] for Regional Parks and Open Space programs and facilities; and direct Finance to make the appropriate budget amendments. Community Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10514
| 1 | 7.B.1. | | Donation | Recommendation to: (1) accept various items donated totaling an estimated market value of [$14,337]; and (2) accept monetary donations to Washoe County Human Services Agency Child Protective Services Fund to support welfare activities in the amount of [$18,834.50], from multiple donors as described in this staff report, retroactive for the period of July 1, 2025 through September 30, 2025; and direct Finance to make the necessary budget amendments. The item donors are: (1) St. Paul’s UMC (backpacks and school supplies), (2) April F. (clothing, suitcase, DVDs), (3) Grace Church (shoes), (4) Assistance League (school supplies), (5) Lori B. (bedding, suitcases), (6) Deanne G. (suitcases), (7) Teriann A. Toy Inc. (toys), (8) Nicholas B. (nursery items), and anonymous donations of a new girls swim suit, large stuffed animals and teen boys clothes. The monetary donors are: (1) Lynette Bonnett Agency ($1,500), Reno Aces ($360), A and H Insurance ($465), Alma Chilson dba Chilson Homes ($500), Valerie Cooke ($300), Elevance Health ($1,500), EMPWR Collective ($79), NABIP Northern Nevada ($1, | | |
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TMP-10515
| 1 | 7.B.2. | | Donation | Recommendation to: (1) accept various items donated totaling an estimated market value of [$600.00] from multiple donors as described in this staff report, and (2) accept monetary donations in the amount of [$944.55] from Turie Adkisson-Cagulat, to support Cares Campus, Our Place, CrossRoads and other homeless services retroactive for the period of July 1, 2025 through September 30, 2025. The item donors are: Sean J. (clothing and shoes), Anonymous (cups and kitchenware), Salvation Army (kitchen table, kitchen chair, dresser, kitchen starter kit), Katie Grace (boxes of food, hygiene and cleaning supplies), Connecting Consciousness (used clothing, shoes, books), Reno Suites (beds, televisions, sheets and towels), and Reno Suites - Harrah’s (televisions, mini refrigerators, mattresses, box springs and other furniture and small appliances). Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10516
| 1 | 7.B.3. | | Donation | Recommendation to: (1) accept various items donated totaling an estimated market value of [$187.00]; and (2) accept monetary donations in the amount of [$10,030.40] to the Human Services Agency Senior Services Fund used to support seniors in our community from multiple donors as described in this staff report, retroactive for the period July 1, 2025 through September 30, 2025; and direct Finance to make the necessary budget amendments. The item donors are: (1) Susan L. (box fans) and (2) Barbara G. (fans). The monetary donors are: LPL Financial ($10,000) and two unknown donors ($30.40). Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10418
| 1 | 8.A.1. | | Minutes | Approval of minutes for the Board of County Commissioners' regular meeting of September 16, 2025. Clerk. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10519
| 1 | 8.B.1. | | Action Item | Recommendation to approve the reclassification of three Public Administrator Estate Investigator positions, pay grade 14, to the new job classification title of Deputy Probate Estate Manager II, pay grade 14; the creation of a new job classification titled Deputy Probate Estate Manager I, pay grade 13, establishing a new flexibly staffed series, Deputy Probate Estate Manager I/II; (Public Administrator’s Office); reclassification of a Communications Call Taker, pay grade 11, to Supervising Communications Specialist, pay grade 15 (Sheriff’s Office) [$37,973-offset with other position changes]; delimit a vacant Communications Call Taker position #70010855 (Sheriff’s Office) [savings $94,664]; reclassification of a Behavioral Health Program Coordinator, pay grade 19, to Human Services Program Specialist, pay grade 17 [savings $64,763]; reclassification of a Management Analyst, pay grade 16, to Human Services Program Specialist, pay grade 17 [$20,926] (Office of the County Manager); reclassification of a Division Director - Housing and Homeless Services, pay grade 21 to Division Director | | |
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TMP-10499
| 1 | 8.C.1. | | Action Item | Recommendation, in accordance with the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund Obligation Interim Final Rule to replace previously approved allocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) in the amount of [$139,690.17] for a project which has been unable to perform their scope of work. The replacement project is within the same scope and for the same purpose. Approve associated resolution and authorize the Interim County Manager to sign necessary award documents, for the award of [$139,690.17] to the State of Nevada Department of Veterans Services, a government entity.
-Terminate subaward for [$139,690.17] Nation’s Finest - Veterans Services to support 1.5 Veteran Service Officer (VSO) positions to provide veterans with personalized assistance with applications and appeals for veterans’ benefits.
-Replacement subaward $139,690.17 to Nevada Department of Veterans Services - to support two Veteran Services Officers (VSO) positions to provide veterans with personalized assistance with applications and appeals | | |
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TMP-10510
| 1 | 8.C.2. | | Resolution | Recommendation to deobligate previously approved allocations of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) in the amount of [$197,017.96] for projects that have been completed under budget, cancelled, or no longer need the previously approved levels of funding:
- Juvenile Services Mental Health $9,777.57
- High Sierra Area Health Education Center $1.47
- Civil Rights and Equity Engagement $187,238.92
Approve increased allocations to following approved project in the amount of [$197,017.96]:
- Washoe Behavioral Health Center (formerly West Hills) Facility Upgrades in the amount of $197,017.96
And, if approved, direct Finance to make necessary net-zero cross-fund and/or cross-functional budget appropriation transfers and budget amendment. Manager. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10491
| 1 | 8.D.1. | | Grant | Recommendation to approve and accept grant funding from the State of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services in the amount of $142,863.00 [no County match] personnel and toxicology expenses related to investigating drug-related deaths, to perform advanced toxicology testing on decedents, and to input data into the Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) system for a retroactive term of September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026; and if approved, authorize the Chief Medical Examiner & Coroner of the Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner’s Office to sign the grant award documents necessary to receive the grant; and direct Finance to make the necessary amendments to the Regional Medical Examiner’s Office’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget to reflect the receipt and use of the grant funds. Regional Medical Examiner. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10521
| 1 | 8.D.2. | | Grant | Recommendation to approve and accept grant funding from the State of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services in the amount of $63,875.00 [no County match] for personnel expenses relating to the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) program, for a retroactive term of September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026; and if approved, authorize the Chief Medical Examiner & Coroner of the Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner’s Office to sign the grant award documents necessary to receive the grant; and direct Finance to make the necessary amendments to the Regional Medical Examiner’s Office’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget to reflect the receipt and use of the grant funds. Regional Medical Examiner. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10476
| 1 | 8.E.1. | | Action Item | Recommendation to approve budget amendment totaling an increase of [$47,367.00;no county match] in both revenue and expense to the FY26 Public Health 291 State Funds Grant, retroactive to July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026, for Northern Nevada Public Health in support of various health initiatives to include prevention of tobacco use in youth, providing immunizations, conducting STI surveillance and reporting, and providing continuing training to public health staff and direct Finance to make the appropriate budget amendments. Northern Nevada Public Health. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10505
| 1 | 8.E.2. | | Action Item | Recommendation to approve budget amendments totaling an increase of $5,000.00 in both revenue and expense to the FY26 Anthem Blue Cross Donation account for the Community and Clinical Health Services (CCHS)
Division to support the Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Program, and direct Finance to make the appropriate budget amendments. Northern Nevada Public Health. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10526
| 1 | 8.F.1. | | Action Item | Request by the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District (TMFPD), through the Washoe County Clerk, and pursuant to Washoe County Code (WCC) 2.030, to initiate amendments to WCC Chapter 60 (Fire Prevention and Protection) to update the editions of the International Fire Code and International Wildland-Urban Interface Codes adopted by reference from the 2018 editions to the 2024 editions, with modifications to make them applicable to conditions within Washoe County. And, if supported, direct the County Clerk to submit the request to the District Attorney’s Office for preparation of a proposed ordinance in accordance with WCC 2.040. Truckee Meadows Fire District. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10509
| 1 | 9. | | Grant | Recommendation to accept a private grant award of up to $3,300,401.14 from the Dave and Cheryl Duffield Foundation, on a reimbursement basis, to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office to support the Incline Law Enforcement Team operations beginning July 1, 2026 and continuing annually thereafter, subject to mutual agreement between the parties. Sheriff. (Commission District 1.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION | | |
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TMP-10496
| 1 | 10. | | Public Hearing | Public Hearing: Regulatory Zone Amendment Case Number WRZA25-0003 (Marango Springs)
Consideration of the Planning Commission’s recommendation to adopt an amendment to the South Valleys Regulatory Zone map to change the zoning on four (4) parcels (APNs: 017-410-60, 050-571-24, 25, & 26) totaling ±80 acres, as follows: (a) ±35.5 acres located at 18090 Marango Rd (APN: 017-410-60) from Low Density Rural (LDR-1 unit per 10 acres) to Medium Density Rural (MDR-1 unit per 5 acres); and (b) ±9.7 acres located over all four (4) parcels (APNs: 017-410-60, 050-571-24, 25, & 26) from General Rural (GR-1 unit per 40 acres) to Open Space (OS). The existing MDR regulatory zoning over ±34.7 acres located on three of the parcels (APNs: 050-571-24, 25, & 26) will remain; and if approved, authorize the chair to sign a resolution to this effect.
The site is located at 18090 Marango Rd and the 3 parcels to the south. The Board of County Commissioners may adopt the proposed amendment, may adopt the proposed amendment with modifications, or may deny the proposed amendment after the public hearing | | |
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