COUNTY COMMISSIONERS  
Chair, Clara Andriola, District 4  
Vice-Chair, Mariluz Garcia, District 3  
Alexis Hill, District 1  
Michael Clark, District 2  
Jeanne Herman, District 5  
WASHOE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS  
COUNTY MANAGER  
Kate Thomas  
- 1001 E. 9th Street, Reno, Nevada 89512  
June 16, 2026  
10:00 a.m.  
CHIEF DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY  
Michael Large  
COUNTY CLERK  
Janis Galassini  
NOTE: Items on this agenda may be taken out of order, combined with other items, removed from the agenda,  
or moved to the agenda of another later meeting. The Consent section is a single agenda item and is  
considered as a block and will not be read aloud. Items on this agenda may also be moved to or from the  
consent section. Items not voted on in the Consent section may also be voted on in a separate block or blocks.  
Items designated for a specified time will not be heard prior to the stated time but may be heard later. There  
will be only one period of public comment on any block vote. Any public comment made during that period  
may pertain to any of the items being voted on in the block, but there will not be separate public comment  
periods for each item within the block.  
Location. This meeting will be held at the physical location designated on this agenda, but one or more of the  
County Commissioners and/or County staff may attend and participate by a remote technology system.  
Members of the public wishing to attend the meeting may do so at the designated physical location or may  
otherwise participate as stated in the Public Comment section. The Chair or their designee will make  
reasonable efforts to ensure that members of the public body and members of the public present at the  
physical location can hear or observe each member attending by remote technology system, and each member  
of the public body in attendance can participate in the meeting.  
Accessibility. Washoe County, in compliance with Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and Title II of the Americans  
with Disabilities Act, will make its public meetings digitally, physically, and language accessible to the public. For  
limited English proficient and hearing-impaired individuals, the Wordly application is available to members of the  
public attending the meeting in-person. Persons who require special accommodations or assistance in attending  
this meeting may contact the Office of the County Manager at least two working days before the meeting, if  
possible, by dialing 311 from any phone or (775) 328-2003.  
Public Transportation. Public transportation is available to this meeting site. For eligible RTC ACCESS  
reservations call (775) 348-5438 or visit: https://www.rtcwashoe.com/public-transportation/.  
Forum Restrictions and Orderly Conduct of Business. The Board of County Commissioners carries out the business  
of Washoe County and its residents during its meetings. The presiding officer may order a person be removed if  
the person’s conduct or statements disrupt the order or safety of the meeting. Warnings about disruptive conduct  
or comments may or may not be given prior to removal.  
Public Comment. Public comment is welcomed during public comment periods and is limited to 3 minutes per  
person per public comment period. Unused time may not be allocated to other speakers. A speaker’s  
viewpoint will not be restricted; however, reasonable restrictions may be imposed upon the time, place, and  
manner of speech. Irrelevant statements, unduly repetitious statements, and personal attacks that would  
objectively antagonize or incite others are examples of speech that may be reasonably limited. All comments  
are to be directed to the Commission as a whole.  
During the general public comment periods at the beginning and end of the meeting, speakers may address  
any matter either on or off the agenda. Items voted on in the Consent section or in a separate block or blocks  
shall have a single public comment period per block, and public comment will only be heard about the specific  
items being considered by the Commission in the block. For the remainder of the agenda, during items  
designated “for possible action” that are considered individually, public comment will only be heard about the  
specific item being considered by the Commission. Members of the public that wish to share documents or  
make a brief presentation within their public comment period must provide ten (10) printed copies of each  
document. Please note that USB drives or any other digital media will not be accepted due to the risk of  
introducing viruses or malicious code, which could potentially compromise the County’s systems.  
Members of the public may also submit comments by mail (1001 E. Ninth St., Reno, NV 89512), by eComment  
at https://washoe-nv.granicusideas.com/#. The County will make reasonable efforts to include all such  
comments received by 4:00 pm one working day prior to the meeting in the record. Mail and eComment will  
not be read by the Clerk.  
Although not required by the Open Meeting Law, in order to accommodate persons residing in populated  
areas substantially outside the vicinity of the commission chambers, additional public comment may be given  
by remote technology system on agenda items from the following locations: Incline Village Library: 845 Alder  
Ave, Incline Village, NV 89451 and/or Gerlach Community Center: 510 Cottonwood St, Gerlach, NV 89412.  
Responses to Public Comments. The Board of County Commissioners may only deliberate or take action on  
matters that have been properly labeled “for possible action” and listed on a properly noticed Agenda. While  
the Open Meeting law allows discussion of public comments by members of the Commission, responses to  
matters not listed on the agenda could become deliberation without notice to the public. To avoid this  
situation and to ensure the public has proper notice of all matters, members may choose not to respond to  
public comments, except to correct factual inaccuracies, ask for staff to provide information, or ask that the  
matter be listed on a future agenda for consideration.  
Posting the Notice. Pursuant to NRS 241.020, the Agenda for the Board of County Commissioners has been  
posted as required at the following locations: Washoe County Administration Building (1001 E. 9th Street, Bldg.  
Although no longer required under NRS 241.020, the agenda has also been physically posted at the following  
locations: Washoe County Courthouse-Second Judicial District Court (75 Court Street), Sparks Justice Court  
(1675 East Prater Way).  
Documentation. Support documentation for the items on the agenda, provided to the Washoe County Board  
of Commissioners, is available to members of the public at the County Manager’s Office (1001 E. 9th Street,  
Bldg. A, 2nd Floor, Reno, Nevada) Washoe 311 (washoe311@washoecounty.gov), (775) 328-2000 and on  
Washoe County’s website www.washoecounty.gov/bcc/.  
Land Acknowledgement. We begin by acknowledging that we gather today on the ancestral homelands of the  
Waší·šiw (Washoe), Numu (Northern Paiute), Newe (Western Shoshone), Nuwu (Southern Paiute), and Pipa  
Aha (Mojave), the original caretakers of the land that we now call Nevada. Washoe County, formally named  
after the Washoe people in 1861, continues to be a gathering place and home for Indigenous Peoples, and we  
recognize their rich history and deep connections to these lands. May we honor their past, present, and future  
stewardship by remembering that the health of the land and its people are inextricably linked.  
10:00 a.m.  
1.  
2.  
Salute to the flag.  
Roll call.  
3.  
Public Comment. Comment heard under this item will be limited to three (3) minutes per  
person and may pertain to matters both on and off the Commission agenda. Unused time  
may not be allocated to other speakers. The Commission will also hear public comment  
during individual action items with comment limited to three minutes per person.  
Comments are to be made to the Commission as a whole. Virtual Public Comment may be  
taken when facilities are available.  
A speaker’s viewpoint will not be restricted; however, reasonable restrictions may be  
imposed upon the time, place, and manner of speech. Irrelevant statements, unduly  
repetitious statements, and personal attacks that would objectively antagonize or incite  
others are examples of speech that may be reasonably limited.  
The Board of County Commissioners carries out the business of Washoe County and its  
residents during its meetings. The presiding officer may order a person be removed if the  
person’s conduct or statements disrupt the order or safety of the meeting. Warnings  
about disruptive conduct or comments may or may not be given prior to removal.  
Furthermore, certain disruptions of a public meeting are criminal acts as defined under  
NRS 203.090 and/or NRS 203.119 which may result in prosecution in appropriate cases.  
4.  
Commissioners’/County Manager’s announcements, reports and updates to include  
boards and commissions updates, requests for information or topics for future agendas.  
(No discussion among Commissioners will take place on this item.)  
5.  
Presentation.  
5.A.1.  
Presentation by the 2025-2026 Washoe County Leadership Academy  
(WCLA) participants on their class project, focusing on wildfire mitigation  
and a home hardening education pilot. Manager. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR DISCUSSION ONLY.  
Attachments:  
6.  
Consent Items. (FOR POSSIBLE ACTION)  
eComment to be provided here. The Consent section is a single agenda item and is  
considered as a block. Individual items in the Consent section will not be eComment  
eligible. When providing eComment, please note the specific item being addressed.  
6.A.1.  
Recommendation to accept grant funding [$19,881.75 with no County  
match] for Fiscal Year 2026 from the United States Department of  
Agriculture Forest Service, received under the Secure Rural Reauthorization  
Act of 2025 (SRS Act) for the benefit of public schools and roads within  
Washoe County and direct the Comptroller’s Office to make the necessary  
budget amendments. Community Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.A.2.  
Recommendation to approve an interlocal agreement between Washoe  
County and the Sun Valley General Improvement District, a  
quasi-municipal corporation and body politic, organized pursuant to the  
provisions of Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 318, for assistance in  
funding parks and recreation services in the amount of [not to exceed  
$150,000] in FY27, with future year increases commensurate with CPI-U  
adjustments. Community Services. (Districts 3 and 5.)  
FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.B.1.  
Recommendation to approve Washoe County’s Indebtedness Report and  
accompanying schedules for fiscal year 2025/26 as of June 30, 2026,  
including general obligation and special assessment debt. If approved,  
staff will submit the report and schedules to the Washoe County Debt  
Management Commission and to the Nevada Department of Taxation by  
August 1, 2026, pursuant to NRS 350.013. Comptroller. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.C.1.  
Recommendation to accept renewed funding for a Deputy District Attorney  
for the provision of continuing prosecutor services related to the High  
Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Task Force in the amount of  
[$125,000 no match] from the Office of National Drug Control Policy award  
to Nevada HIDTA for the retroactive period of January 1, 2025 through  
December 31, 2026, with an estimated $107,609 in position costs to be  
absorbed within existing District Attorney budget authority, direct Finance  
to make the necessary budget amendments, and retroactively authorize  
the District Attorney or his designees to sign the grant agreement. District  
Attorney. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.D.1.  
Recommendation to approve the purchase and/or use of prepaid  
cards/gift cards to be utilized as an option for resource needs and/or  
incentives for individuals, clients, participants, children, and families who  
interact with the Human Services Agency for the period beginning July 1,  
2026 and ending June 30, 2027. Human Services Agency. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.E.1.  
Recommendation to approve the acceptance of reimbursements from the  
National School Lunch and Breakfast Program for Fiscal Year 2026/27 for  
youth detained at the Wittenberg Hall Detention Facility [Estimated  
reimbursement $75,000]. Juvenile Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.F.1.  
Recommendation to extend prior approval into the 2026-2027 fiscal year  
for funding in the amount of $50,000 for the Sun Valley economic study  
plan approved for the fiscal year 2025-2026 on December 16, 2025,  
through item number 9.F.1 and adopted resolution number 25-143,  
resulting in these funds being recognized as committed in fiscal year  
2025-2026 financial reporting. Manager's Office. (Commission District 3.)  
FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.F.2.  
Recommendation to appoint Pamela Mann as Director of Human Services  
Agency effective June 16, 2026, with an annual salary of $235,060.80.  
Manager's office. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.G.1.  
Recommendation to approve the budget amendments and net-zero,  
cross-fund budget appropriation transfer totaling [$12,499.00; no county  
match] in revenues, expenditures, and transfers to the State of Nevada  
Department of Health and Human Services TB Clinic and NNPH 9th Street  
Modernization Grant; direct Finance to make the appropriate budget  
amendments; and authorize Washoe County Manager to execute and  
deliver any and all instruments and to enter into all agreements and/or  
amendments as required to initiate, construct and closeout the Remodel  
Project. Northern Nevada Public Health. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.H.1.  
Recommendation to accept a fiscal year 2025 Homeland Security Grant  
Program (HSGP) State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grant award  
[amount not to exceed $56,000.00, no County match required] as  
administered from the State of Nevada Office of Emergency  
Management/Homeland Security, project number to be determined, to  
acquire intelligence mapping and sharing software that directly supports  
law enforcement and investigative agencies for the retroactive grant  
period of October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2027; authorize the  
Sheriff to execute the award document; and direct Finance to make the  
necessary budget amendments. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.H.2.  
Recommendation to approve the Interlocal Contract between Public  
Agencies: Between Washoe County on behalf of Washoe County Sheriff’s  
Office and the State of Nevada, Office of the Attorney General, providing  
that the Office of the Attorney General provide, Nevada SAVE Notifications  
Service for the term of July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027 with a cost not  
to exceed [$71,623.06] for FY 2026 through FY 2027. Sheriff. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.H.3.  
Recommendation to acknowledge Receipt of Status Report of Commissary  
Fund set up per NRS 211.360 to be utilized for the welfare and benefit of  
the inmates for items such as counseling, chaplaincy services, vocational  
training, and certifications programs for inmates in the jail, submitted by  
the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Commissary Committee for the Second  
and Third Quarters of Fiscal Year 2026. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.)  
FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.H.4.  
Recommendation to retroactively approve the Forensic Support Services  
Agreements between Washoe County on behalf of Washoe County  
Sheriff’s Office and Storey County Sheriff’s Office for Forensic Laboratory  
Analysis Service fees for the retroactive term of July 1, 2025 to June 30,  
2026 with a total income of [$64,100.00]. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.)  
FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.H.5.  
Recommendation to accept a fiscal year 2025 Justice Assistance Grant  
(JAG) Program grant award [amount not to exceed $103,127.50, no County  
match required] as administered from the Reno Police Department, project  
number to be determined, for the purchase of Cellebrite software licenses  
for the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Team to collect, manage,  
and securely share digital evidence and mitigate cybersecurity threats for  
the retroactive grant period of October 1, 2024 through September 30,  
2028; authorize the Sheriff to execute the award document; and direct  
Finance to make the necessary budget amendments. Sheriff. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.H.6.  
Recommendation to accept a fiscal year 2025 Homeland Security Grant  
Program (HSGP) State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grant award  
[amount not to exceed $121,140.00, no County match required] as  
administered from the State of Nevada Office of Emergency  
Management/Homeland Security, project number to be determined, to  
support the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) through salary  
of the support specialists, training, and supplies for exercise or  
deployment for the retroactive grant period of October 1, 2025 through  
September 30, 2027; authorize the Sheriff to execute the award document;  
and direct Finance to make the necessary budget amendments. Sheriff. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.H.7.  
Recommendation to retroactively approve the Security Agreement  
between Brooksee, Inc. and Washoe County, on behalf of the Washoe  
County Sheriff’s Office to provide security & patrolling services [No fiscal  
impact to County. Security costs and any associated salaries, benefits  
and/or overtime will be reimbursed] needed in the Reno, Nevada area  
during the Revel Marathon from May 16th, 2026 through the last day of  
June 2027. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.I.1.  
Recommendation to approve and acknowledge a Fiscal Year 2026  
allocation from the Administrative Office of the Courts Specialty Court  
Committee to the Sparks Justice Court [$1,512.43 for FY26, no match  
required], paid in one installment retroactive to January 30, 2026, grant  
end date June 30, 2026; and direct Finance to make the appropriate  
budget amendments. Sparks Justice Court. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
End of Consent Items  
7.  
Recommendation to approve the multi-year contract with Government Tax  
Advisors, LLC (GovTax) for professional services in an amount not to  
exceed [$350,000.00] per fiscal year through June 30, 2031, to conduct  
audits on business property accounts and authorize the Purchasing and  
Contracts Manager to execute the agreement and authorize the  
expenditure. Assessor. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
8.  
Recommendation to approve the fiscal year 2027 payment of $332,006  
which constitutes Washoe County’s share in annual funding for the  
Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency (TMRPA) pursuant to NRS  
278.0264(7) and an adopted interlocal agreement. The total amount will  
be paid to TMRPA in quarterly installments with the first occurring on July  
1, 2026. Community Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
9.  
Recommendation to approve a Real Property Purchase and Sale  
Agreement between Washoe County and Lennar Reno, LLC for the  
acquisition of ±13.325 acres at 0 Lear Boulevard (APN 568-100-12) [in the  
amount of $500,000.00], funded by previously accepted State of Nevada  
Division of State Parks Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Grant  
No. 32-00413 “Swan Lake Acquisition and Development” (approved by the  
Board of County Commissioners on September 16, 2025), in support of the  
Swan Lake Nature Study Area; and to authorize the Director of the  
Community Services Department to execute the Agreement and all  
necessary documents for the purchase. Community Services. (Commission  
District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.  
Recommendation to approve the asset reassignment of multiple vehicles  
from various Washoe County Departments to Equipment Services Fund;  
and direct the Comptroller’s Office to make the appropriate asset  
adjustments [estimated net $1,714,404.47]. Community Services. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
11.  
Recommendation to approve: (1) release of Tahoe Regional Planning  
Agency Mitigation Funds for use on the Upper Third and Rosewood Creeks  
Water Quality Improvement Phase I Project [in the amount of  
$202,346.75]; (2) compensate the Nevada Tahoe Conservation District  
(NTCD) for engineering and technical support to Washoe County for the  
Lake Clarity Crediting Program [in the amount of $33,311.00]; and (3)  
award a bid and approve the Agreement to the lowest responsive,  
responsible bidder for the Upper Third and Rosewood Creeks Water  
Quality Improvement Phase I Project, PWP-WA-2026-301[staff recommends  
FW Carson Co. in the amount of $809,387.00]. This project is funded by  
grants from the Nevada Division of State Lands and the subject Tahoe  
Regional Planning Agency Mitigation Funds. Community Services.  
(Commission District 1.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
12.  
Recommendation to accept a renewed Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor  
(TSRP) grant to the District Attorney’s Office in the amount of [$324,000,  
$81,000 in-kind match], from the State of Nevada Department of Public  
Safety Office of Traffic Safety to continue funding a Deputy District  
Attorney IV and related travel; from October 1, 2025 through September  
30, 2026; direct Finance to make the necessary budget amendments and  
retroactively authorize the District Attorney or his designees to sign the  
cooperative agreement. District Attorney. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
13.  
Recommendation to approve the use of General Fund Contingency in the  
total amount of [$953,000] for Fiscal Year 2026 in accordance with Nevada  
Revised Statute (NRS) 354.598005 to increase expenditure authority to  
support 1) increased expenditure authority in Conflict Counsel in the total  
amount of [$345,000] to support cost increases for court appointed  
attorneys; 2) increased expenditure authority in Public Defender’s Office  
for capital representation training [$8,000] to support reasonable and  
necessary costs to meet minimum Due Process rights; 3) increased  
expenditure authority in Alternate Public Defender’s Office for Expert  
Witness Fees [$269,000], Interpreters [$26,000] and Travel [$5,000] to  
support reasonable and necessary costs to meet minimum Due Process  
rights in the Avram Nika Trial; 4) increased expenditure authority in  
Registrar of Voters’ to support increases for the 2026 Primary Election  
[$300,000]; and direct Finance to make the appropriate cross-functional  
budget appropriation transfers. [Total fiscal year 2026 impact $953,000;  
net fiscal impact $-0-]. Finance. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
14.  
Recommendation to accept the 2026-2027 Fund for Resilient Nevada  
LifeSet award from the State of Nevada Department of Human Services  
Director’s Office in the amount of [$1,062,680], including the possible  
purchase and/or use of prepaid cards/gift cards for participant incentives,  
retroactive from February 19, 2026 through June 30, 2027; funding will be  
used to invest in the staffing associated with the LifeSet program for young  
adults aged 18-21 who have chosen to remain in foster care; authorize the  
Division Director of Finance & Administration of the Human Services  
Agency to retroactively execute agreement documents; and direct Finance  
to make the necessary budget amendments. Human Services Agency. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
15.  
Recommendation to accept two subgrant award amendments from the  
State of Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division for the following  
Older Americans Act Title III Programs: (1) Congregate Meals [$70,623;  
$10,593.00 county match] retroactively from October 1, 2025 to September  
30, 2026; and (2) Home Delivered Meals [$584,494.10; $87,674.00 county  
match] retroactively from October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026;  
authorize the Division Director of Finance & Administration of the Human  
Services Agency to retroactively execute the grant award documents; and  
direct Finance to make the necessary budget amendments. Human Services  
Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
16.  
Recommendation to accept a second FY26 Adoption Savings subgrant  
award from the State of Nevada, Division of Child and Family Services in  
the amount of [$607,022.00; no county match] retroactive for the period of  
July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 to provide supportive services to facilitate  
and maintain the successful adoption of children from the Washoe County  
Child Welfare System; authorize the Division Director of Finance &  
Administration of Human Services Agency to retroactively execute the  
award and related documents; and direct Finance to make the necessary  
budget amendments. Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.)  
FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
17.  
Recommendation to approve a subgrant of Washoe Opioid Abatement  
and Recovery Fund (WOARF) non-bankruptcy funds through the One  
Nevada Agreement, procured via Request for Proposals (RFP) #3292-25, to  
Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada, a nonprofit organization created  
for charitable, religious or educational purposes, in the amount of  
[$533,860], for a term of July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, with an  
optional one-year renewal term up to the amount of [$533,860]; to  
support street outreach efforts in Washoe County to individuals who are  
unsheltered and are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing Opioid Use  
Disorder; approve related Resolution R26-0000044; and authorize the  
Purchasing & Contracts Manager to execute the necessary award  
documents. Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
18.  
Recommendation to appoint two candidates from a pool of applicants  
including: Fred E. Avera, Elizabeth A. Cadigan, Jacquelyn J. Cheun-Jensen,  
James Chuck, Donna R. Dawson-Schwartz, David A. Dulcey, Alyssa Goins,  
Sharon Goldrup, Martha Growdon, Karen A. Hayes, Nicôl L. Herris,  
Katherine Hollingsworth, Lizeth Lechuga Gomez, Douglas L. Miller, Billy  
James Moton, Denise Myer, Laurie A. Nahser Martin, Marcus Nesbitt, Anne  
S. Pettigrew, Cody Phinney, Amy Pulver, Earl V. Ravid, Sean Sullivan,  
Andrea Tavener, and Brandi J. Tripp Russell, to fill two vacancies on the  
Washoe County Library Board of Trustees pursuant to NRS 379.020(3) for  
four-year terms beginning on July 1, 2026, and ending on June 30, 2030.  
Library. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
19.  
Discussion and possible action to appoint a County Commissioner as  
liaison to the Washoe County Library Board of Trustees with no term. The  
liaison role is intended to allow the Commissioner appointed to serve as a  
bridge between the appointed Library Board of Trustees and the elected  
Board of County Commissioners. Manager's Office. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
20.  
Discussion and Possible Adoption of a Joint Resolution of Intent to  
Participate in the Governance of the Housing Authority of the City of Reno  
as a Regional Housing Entity to be Known as the Truckee Meadows  
Housing Authority (TMHA), in Furtherance of Assembly Bill 103, 83rd  
Session of the Nevada Legislature. Manager's Office. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
21.  
Recommendation to appoint two Board of County Commissioner members  
to serve on the Truckee Meadows Housing Authority (TMHA), with one  
member appointed to an initial two-year term and one member appointed  
to an initial three-year term, in furtherance of Assembly Bill 103, 83rd  
Session of the Nevada Legislature and the Joint Resolution of Intent.  
Manager's Office. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
22.  
Recommendation to approve budget amendments totaling an increase of  
[$575,493.00; $58,086.90 in county match] in both revenue and expense to  
the FY26 H5N1- HPP Subaward, retroactive to July 1, 2025, through June 30,  
2026, for the Population Health (PHD) Division to support the  
preparedness and response needs of the health delivery system for  
emerging special pathogen threats, such as avian influenza or bird flu.  
Maintain existing and create new activities to increase the capability to  
bolster preparedness and response activities for emerging threats, and  
direct Finance to make the appropriate budget amendments. Northern  
Nevada Public Health. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
23.  
Recommendation to approve budget amendments totaling an increase of  
[$289,455.91; $1,576,324.00 in county match] in both revenues and  
expenditures to the FY26 Family Planning Title X Notice of Subaward,  
retroactive to April 1, 2025, through March 31, 2026, for the Community  
and Clinical Health Services (CCHS) Division to support Family Planning  
Title X Program and direct Finance to make the appropriate budget  
amendments. Northern Nevada Public Health. (All Commission Districts.)  
FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
24.  
Recommendation to approve the reimbursement of costs incurred by the  
City of Reno, the City of Sparks, Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District,  
and Washoe County for expenses related to and in support of the  
Enhanced 911 Emergency Response System and portable event recording  
devices as recommended by the 911 Emergency Response Advisory  
Committee on May 21, 2026, and in an amount not to exceed  
[$304,978.39] as specified within the adopted Enhanced 911 Fund’s  
operating budget. Technology Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
25.  
Recommendation to approve a Fiscal Year 2025/2026 unbudgeted transfer  
of $1,892,323.36 from the Enhanced 911 Fund to the Capital  
Improvements Fund to support Washoe County’s portion of the Nevada  
Shared Radio System P25 Project for microwave backhaul equipment,  
installation and implementation services, which will support direct  
communication between Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) and first  
responders; as recommended by the 911 Emergency Response Advisory  
Committee on May 21, 2026; and, if approved, direct Comptroller to  
complete the journal entry and net-zero, cross-fund unbudgeted transfer.  
Technology Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
Public Hearing. (Note: Due to public testimony and discussion, time expended on the item in  
this category can vary.)  
(Note: Items listed under this heading only will be heard at or after the noted time. In no  
case will it be heard before the stated time. Due to public testimony and discussion, time  
expended on the item in this category can vary.)  
26.  
Public hearing and possible action to: (1) consider a report of each  
property delinquent on its utility charges and the amount of each  
property’s delinquency, along with any objections to the report; and, (2)  
After considering the report and any objections to it, determine whether  
to adopt the report and correspondingly adopt Resolution 26-043 to  
collect certain delinquent utility charges on the tax roll. All Assessor Parcel  
Numbers of affected properties are listed in Resolution 26-043 accessible  
as a linked attachment on the agenda on the county commission’s  
webpage [total delinquent amount of $239,764.33]. Community Services.  
(All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
27.  
Public Hearing: Second reading and possible adoption of an ordinance  
amending Washoe County Code Chapter 110 (Development Code) within  
Article 336 Housing Incentives to add small unit density standards allowing  
increased density for dwelling units with a maximum unit size of 1,200  
square feet and establishing requirements for utilizing the increased  
density; and all matters necessarily connected therewith and pertaining  
thereto. In making its determination, the Board shall either affirm, modify  
or reject the findings of fact included in the Planning Commission’s  
recommendation. This ordinance is part of a group of amendments the  
Board has identified as a top priority for implementation of the master  
plan. Community Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
28.  
Public Hearing: Second reading and potential adoption of an ordinance  
amending Washoe County Code Chapter 110 (Development Code) within  
Article 336 housing incentives, to establish a density bonus for attainable  
housing that scales to the underlying regulatory zone, providing for higher  
attainable densities in more intense regulatory zones; to establish a  
density bonus for attainable senior housing above the bonus for non-age  
restricted attainable; to prohibit the stacking of multiple density bonuses;  
to set the minimum period of affordability at 30 years for rental projects  
and 9 years for sale products; and all matters necessarily connected  
therewith and relating thereto. Community Services. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
29.  
Public Hearing: Second reading and possible adoption of an ordinance  
amending Ordinance No. 1000 in order to change the boundaries of  
District No. 24 (Groundwater Remediation); AND, Public Hearing: Second  
reading and possible adoption of an ordinance imposing a fee on the  
parcels of land in Washoe County, Nevada, District No. 24 (Groundwater  
Remediation) to pay the costs of developing and carrying out a plan for  
remediation. The Central Truckee Meadows Remediation District was  
formed in 1997 to address the tetrachloroethene (PCE) contamination of  
groundwater in the central Truckee Meadows area (Remediation Program).  
The Remediation Program is tasked with remediating PCE contamination  
and annually updates both the Service Area boundary and Contaminant  
Area boundary based on continuous analysis and modeling efforts. There  
is no impact to the General Fund. Community Services. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
30.  
Public Hearing: Complaint alleging a public nuisance case under Nevada  
Revised Statutes (NRS) 244.360 and Washoe County Code Chapters 50 and  
125 on private property at Quartz Lane (APN 085-330-19, 085-330-23, and  
085-330-20) in Sun Valley, Nevada. The alleged nuisance generally consists  
of the accumulation and/or dumping of junk vehicles and other debris on  
the property. If a public nuisance is determined to exist on the property  
options may include: pursuing administrative enforcement to include  
abatement, directing the commencement of a civil action for abatement in  
the courts, or ordering a non-judicial abatement of a nuisance. Manager's  
office. (Commission District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
31.  
Public Hearing: Complaint alleging a public nuisance case under Nevada  
Revised Statutes (NRS) 244.360 and Washoe County Code Chapters 50 and  
125 on private property on Slope Drive, APNs 085-090-19, 085-090-51,  
085-090-52, 085-090-53, and 085-090-54, in Sun Valley, Nevada. The alleged  
nuisance generally consists of the accumulation and/or dumping of junk  
vehicles and other debris on the property. If a public nuisance is  
determined to exist on the property options may include: pursuing  
administrative enforcement to include abatement, directing the  
commencement of a civil action for abatement in the courts, or ordering a  
non-judicial abatement of a nuisance. Manager's office. (Commission  
District 3.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
32.  
Public Hearing: Complaint alleging a public nuisance case under Nevada  
Revised Statutes (NRS) 244.360 and Washoe County Code Chapters 50 and  
125 on private property at 320 Quartz Lane (APN 085-330-11) in Sun Valley,  
Nevada. The alleged nuisance generally consists of the accumulation  
and/or dumping of junk vehicles and other debris on the property. If a  
public nuisance is determined to exist on the property options may  
include: pursuing administrative enforcement to include abatement,  
directing the commencement of a civil action for abatement in the courts,  
or ordering a non-judicial abatement of a nuisance. Manager's office.  
(Commission District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
33.  
Public Hearing: Complaint alleging a public nuisance case under Nevada  
Revised Statutes 244.360 and Washoe County Code Chapters 50 and 125  
on private property at 260 Gerdes Ave. (APN 506-021-21) in Sun Valley,  
Nevada. The alleged nuisance generally consists of the accumulation  
and/or dumping of junk vehicles and other debris on the property. If a  
public nuisance is determined to exist on the property options may  
include: pursuing administrative enforcement to include abatement,  
directing the commencement of a civil action for abatement in the courts,  
or ordering a non-judicial abatement of a nuisance. Manager's office.  
(Commission District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
34.  
Public Hearing: Complaint alleging a public nuisance case under Nevada  
Revised Statutes (NRS) 244.360 and Washoe County Code Chapters 50 and  
125 on private property at 179 E. 5th Street (APN 085-830-24) in Sun  
Valley, Nevada. The alleged nuisance generally consists of the  
accumulation and/or dumping of junk vehicles and other debris on the  
property. If a public nuisance is determined to exist on the property  
options may include: pursuing administrative enforcement to include  
abatement, directing the commencement of a civil action for abatement in  
the courts, or ordering a non-judicial abatement of a nuisance. Manager's  
office. (Commission District 3.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
End Of Scheduled Public Hearings  
35.  
Public Comment. Comment heard under this item will be limited to three (3)  
minutes per person and may pertain to matters both on and off the Commission  
agenda. Unused time may not be allocated to other speakers. Comments are to be  
made to the Commission as a whole.  
36.  
Commissioners’/County Manager’s announcements, reports and updates to  
include boards and commissions updates, requests for information or topics for  
future agendas. (No discussion among Commissioners will take place on this item.)  
Adjournment  
Various boards/commissions the Washoe County Commissioners may be a member of or liaison  
to:  
Chair Andriola  
District Board of Health  
Nevada Association of Counties Board of Directors (NACO)  
Regional Fire Service Study Board (SB319)  
Regional Transportation Commission (alternate)  
Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA)  
Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency Governing Board  
Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board  
Truckee River Flood Management Authority  
Washoe County Investment Committee  
Washoe County Regional Animal Services  
Washoe County Senior Services Advisory Board Liaison (alternate)  
Washoe County School District Capital Funding Protection Committee  
Washoe County School District Oversight Panel  
Washoe County Stadium Authority  
Western Regional Water Commission  
Vice-Chair Garcia  
Community Homelessness Advisory Board (alternate)  
Downtown Reno Business Improvement District  
EDAWN (Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada)  
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District Board of Supervisors (alternate)  
Regional Fire Service Study Board (SB319)  
Regional Transportation Commission  
Tahoe Transportation District Board of Directors (alternate)  
Tahoe Transportation Commission (alternate)  
Truckee Meadows Water Authority  
Truckee River Flood Management Authority  
Washoe County Open Space and Regional Parks Commission  
Washoe County Stadium Authority  
Western Regional Water Commission  
Commissioner Hill  
Community Homelessness Advisory Board  
Downtown Reno Business Improvement District (alternate)  
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District Board of Supervisors  
Regional Transportation Commission  
Tahoe Prosperity Center Board of Directors  
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board  
Tahoe Transportation District Board of Directors  
Tahoe Transportation Commission  
Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board  
Truckee North Tahoe Transportation Management Association Board  
Truckee River Flood Management Authority  
Washoe County Internal Audit Committee (alternate)  
Washoe County Investment Committee  
Washoe County Legislative Liaison  
Washoe County Stadium Authority (alternate)  
Western Regional Water Commission (WRWC) – TMWA Appointed  
Commissioner Clark  
Community Homelessness Advisory Board  
EDAWN (Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada) (alternate)  
Nevada Association of Counties Board of Directors (NACO) (alternate)  
Regional Transportation Commission (alternate)  
Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency Governing Board  
Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board (alternate)  
Truckee River Flood Management Authority (alternate)  
Washoe County Criminal Justice Advisory Committee  
Washoe County Senior Services Advisory Board Liaison  
Washoe County Stadium Authority (alternate)  
Washoe Storey Conservation District (alternate)  
Western Nevada Development District (WNDD)  
Commissioner Herman  
Nevada Association of Counties Board of Directors (NACO)  
Nevadaworks  
Regional Transportation Commission (alternate)  
State Land Use Planning Advisory Council (SLUPAC)  
Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency Governing Board  
Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board (alternate)  
Truckee River Flood Management Authority (alternate)  
Vya Conservation District (Diane Stobiecki—alternate)  
Washoe County Debt Management Commission  
Washoe County Internal Audit Committee  
Washoe County Legislative Liaison  
Washoe County School District Capital Funding Protection Committee  
Washoe County School District Oversight Panel  
Washoe County Stadium Authority (alternate)  
Washoe Storey Conservation District  
Western Nevada Development District (WNDD) (alternate)