COUNTY COMMISSIONERS  
Chair, Alexis Hill, District 1  
Vice-Chair, Jeanne Herman, District 5  
Michael Clark, District 2  
Mariluz Garcia, District 3  
Clara Andriola, District 4  
NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA  
WASHOE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS  
- 1001 E. 9th Street, Reno, Nevada 89512  
COUNTY MANAGER  
Eric P. Brown  
January 14, 2025  
10:00 a.m.  
DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY  
Nathan Edwards  
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/.  
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 concerning Districts 1, 5, or “All Commission Districts” (as  
specified in the subject line of the respective agenda items as “Virtual Public Comment Eligible”) 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.  
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.  
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.  
Pursuant to NRS 241.020, the Agenda for the Board of County Commissioners has been posted at the following  
locations: Washoe County Administration Building (1001 E. 9th Street, Bldg. A), Washoe County  
Courthouse-Second Judicial District Court (75 Court Street), Reno City Hall - Clerk's Office (1 E. 1st Street);  
Sparks Justice Court (1675 East Prater Way); www.washoecounty.gov/bcc/board_committees/ and  
Although no longer required under NRS 241.020, the agenda has been physically posted at the following  
locations: Washoe County Courthouse-Second Judicial District Court (75 Court Street), Reno City Hall - Clerk's  
Office (1 E. 1st Street), Sparks Justice Court (1675 East Prater Way).  
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  
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.  
Public Comment. Comment heard under this item will be limited to three minutes per  
person and may pertain to matters both on and off the Commission agenda. 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 Eligible when facilities are available.  
3.  
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.  
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.  
(Note: Items listed after Public Comment will be heard on or after 11:00am. In no  
case will they be heard sooner than the stated time.)  
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.)  
4.  
5.  
Presentation and possible direction to staff of the Washoe County  
Financial Outlook for Fiscal Year 2026 and Budget. The overview includes a  
review of the General Fund’s financial results for Fiscal Year 2024, a  
Mid-Year 2025 review, and economic, revenue and expenditure trends,  
Board of County Commissioner strategic goals, known cost increases,  
unquantified/outstanding cost impacts, and a general outlook for Fiscal  
Year 2026 and Budget. Finance. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.  
Donations. (FOR POSSIBLE ACTION)  
6.A.1.  
Recommendation to accept a donation from FTFT LLC, Hammer & Nails  
Regional to Washoe County Human Services Agency Child Protective  
Services Fund to support Have A Heart Washoe, which provides safe and  
stable foster and adoptive homes for children and teens in Washoe  
County Foster Care, in the amount of [$9,165.56] retroactive for December  
16, 2024; and direct Finance to make the necessary budget amendments.  
Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.  
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.  
7.A.1.  
Washoe County Law Library Annual Report for fiscal year 2024, including  
the following elements of Law Library operations: funding, collection, and  
personnel. District Court. (All Commission Districts.)  
Attachments:  
7.A.2.  
Recommendation to appoint one attorney member and one non-attorney  
member to the Law Library Board of Trustees. It is recommended that  
Michael V. Kattelman serve as an attorney member and be reappointed for  
a two-year term expiring on January 31, 2027, and Aurora Partridge serve  
as a non-attorney member, reappointed for a two-year term expiring  
January 31, 2027. Candidates will satisfy the attorney position and  
non-attorney position required for the Law Library Board of Trustees.  
Michael V. Kattelman (incumbent) was the only applicant for the attorney  
position. Applicants for the non-attorney position include Jodi Michelle  
Bennett and Aurora Partridge (incumbent). District Court. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.B.1.  
Recommendation to appoint to the Washoe County Senior Advisory Board  
Benecia Price [District 4] to the full term ending December 31, 2028,  
Edward Lamb [District 4] to the partial term ending August 31, 2025, Craig  
Bronzan [Alternate] to the partial term ending August 31, 2025, and  
Joellen Keil [Alternate] to the partial term ending June 30, 2025. All terms  
would be effective immediately. Human Services Agency. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.B.2.  
Recommendation to accept a FY25 Federal Title IV-B 1 sub-grant award  
from the State of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services,  
Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) in the amount of [$62,004.00;  
$20,668.00 county match] retroactive from October 1, 2024 to June 30,  
2025 to improve outcomes for children and families involved with Washoe  
County Human Services Agency; authorize the Director of the Human  
Services Agency to execute the grant and related documents; and direct  
the Finance office to make the necessary budget amendments. Human  
Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.B.3.  
Recommendation to accept a FY25 John H. Chafee Foster Care Program  
subgrant award from the State of Nevada, Division of Child and Family  
Services (DCFS) in the amount of [$252,756.00; $63,189.00 county match],  
retroactive from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 to support youth who are  
aging out of the foster care system in Washoe County with achieving  
greater independence as adults; authorize the Director of the Human  
Services Agency to execute the grant award and related documents; and  
direct the Finance office to make the necessary budget amendments.  
Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.B.4.  
Recommendation to accept a grant award from Community Solutions  
International for the Built for Zero Housed for the Holidays program to  
address unique barriers for homeless veterans to housing and to promote  
stability that other resources cannot cover; in the amount of [$30,000.00,  
no county match] retroactive to December 2, 2024 through March 2, 2025;  
authorize the Director of the Human Services Agency to retroactively  
execute the award document; and direct Finance to make the necessary  
budget amendments. Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.)  
FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.C.1.  
Recommendation to acknowledge and approve, effective January 27, 2025,  
for Incline Justice Court, two (2) reclassifications and two (2) Full-Time  
Equivalent (FTE) changes. Reclassify Judge’s Administrative Assistant  
position (70000360), pay grade J150, to new classification Justice Court  
Administrator-Incline, pay grade J190 [$39,324- offset with reduction in  
intermittent hourly budget and other position changes]; Court Clerk Lead  
position (70008744), pay grade J150, to Court Clerk, pay grade J140  
[savings $9,005]. Reduce the current 1.0 FTE Interpreter/Clerk position  
(70000136) to 0.80 FTE [savings $21,197]; increase the current 0.65 FTE  
Deputy Clerk III position (70009155) to 0.80 FTE [$17,947] and authorize  
Human Resources to make the necessary changes [net fiscal impact savings  
$-0-]. Incline Justice Court. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.D.1.  
Recommendation to approve and accept Federal 2024 Library Services and  
Technology Act (LSTA) Grant-In-Aid Award funds from the State of Nevada  
to the Washoe County Library System in the amount of $66,120.00  
[$6,612.00 County match] for a retroactive term of September 1, 2024, to  
September 30, 2025, for the purchase of equipment to create  
technology-equipped conference rooms at the Incline Village and Spanish  
Springs Libraries, and install mobile conference solutions at five additional  
libraries; if approved, to authorize Finance to make the necessary  
amendments to the Washoe County Library System’s Fiscal Year 25 budget  
to reflect the receipt and use of the grant funds. Library. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.D.2.  
Recommendation to approve and accept Entrepreneurship & Libraries  
Conference (ELC) Pitch Competition grant funds in the amount of  
$1,000.00 [$350.00 County match] for a retroactive term of June 1, 2024, to  
January 31, 2025, for the purchase and installation of a bicycle repair  
station at the Sparks Library; if approved, to authorize Finance to make the  
necessary amendments to the Washoe County Library System’s Fiscal Year  
25 budget to reflect the receipt and use of the grant funds. Library. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.E.1.  
Review and approval of revisions to the Washoe County Employee  
Lobbying Policy; State Legislature. The policy provides guidelines and  
requirements for all County officers, employees and contract lobbyists  
while engaged in legislative and lobbying activities with the State of  
Nevada Legislature and its members. The proposed revisions to the policy  
are intended to update the policy to conform with the requirements and  
definitions established in Nevada Revised Statues (NRS) Chapter 218H -  
Lobbying, which has been revised several times since Board adoption of  
the current policy in October 2012. Additional revisions are recommended  
for form, clarity, and to remove gendered language from the policy.  
Manager. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.E.2.  
Recommendation to approve, pursuant to NRS 244.1505, Commission  
District Special Fund disbursement in the amount of [$65,000.00] for Fiscal  
Year 2024-2025; District 5 Commissioner Jeanne Herman recommends a  
[$10,000.00] grant to the Food Bank of Northern Nevada -- a nonprofit  
organization created for religious, charitable, or educational purposes -- to  
support the program’s efforts to provide food for families in need  
throughout the region, specifically through the organization’s Mobile  
Harvest program; and a [$10,000.00] grant to the Washoe County Human  
Service Agency - a government entity -- to support the Men’s CrossRoads  
program; and a [$10,000.00] grant to Safe Embrace -- a non-profit  
organization created for religious, charitable or educational purposes -- to  
support stabilization and relocation services for victims of domestic  
violence; and a [$10,000.00] grant to Nevada Veterans Coalition -- a  
nonprofit organization created for charitable, religious, or educational  
purposes -- to support the mission of honoring all veterans’ past, present  
and future; and a [$5,000.00] grant to the Great Basin Chaplain Corps -- a  
nonprofit organization created for charitable, religious, or educational  
purposes -- to support the program’s caregiving support; and a [$5,000.00]  
grant to the Circle of Life Hospice Foundation -- a nonprofit organization  
created for charitable, religious, or educational purposes -- to support the  
program’s caregiving support; and a [$5,000.00] grant to The Salvation  
Army -- a non-profit organization created for religious, charitable or  
educational purposes -- to support meeting the needs of Washoe County  
residents struggling with food and housing insecurity and those impacted  
by the traumas of human trafficking; and a [$5,000.00] grant to the  
Veterans Upward Bound Program at Truckee Meadows Community College  
-- a nonprofit organization created for charitable, religious, or educational  
purposes -- for the purpose of supporting educational and career success  
for U.S. military veterans; and a [$5,000.00] grant to Washoe County 4-H  
Youth Development Program of the University of Nevada Extension - a  
nonprofit organization created for religious, charitable or educational  
purposes - to support the Washoe County 4-H Large Livestock and Horse  
Programs; approve Resolutions necessary for same; and direct the  
Comptroller’s Office to make the necessary disbursements of funds.  
Manager. (Commission District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.F.1.  
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 First  
Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
DISCUSSION ONLY  
Attachments:  
7.F.2.  
Recommendation to authorize the Sheriff’s Office to revise the  
fingerprinting fee from $40.25 to $39.00 [no cost to County] retroactive to  
January 1, 2025, to match the fingerprinting processing fee charged by the  
State of Nevada. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.F.3.  
Recommendation to approve the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)  
access agreement between Renown Health and Washoe County Sheriff’s  
Office to allow Washoe County Sheriff’s Office RAVEN Unit to have access  
to Renown Health’s helipad facilities for the purpose of patient transport  
and authorize the Sheriff to sign the Cooperative Agreement MOU. Sheriff.  
(All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.G.1.  
Recommendation to approve the reimbursement of costs incurred by the  
City of Sparks, the City of Reno, 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 November 21, 2024, in an amount not to  
exceed [$199,594.76] as specified within the adopted Enhanced 911 Fund’s  
operating budget. Technology Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
End of Consent Items  
8.  
Recommendation to, (1) award a bid and approve the Agreement to the  
lowest responsive, responsible bidder for the Melio Gaspari Water Park  
Safety Improvements Project, PWP-WA-2024-439 [staff recommends  
Sullivan Structures, LLC), for the base bid in the amount of $497,110]; and  
(2) approve a separate project contingency fund [in the amount of  
$49,710] for a total construction cost not to exceed $546,820. The Project  
is located at 7100 Pyramid Way, Sparks, Nevada, and the scope of work is  
to design, and construct upgraded safety and maintenance features for the  
Melio Gaspari Water Play Park. Safety upgrades include the construction  
of the mechanical system cover/structure, redesign and installation of  
certain portions of mechanical system (i.e., water pumps, chlorination  
pumps, acid pumps, surge tank) to meet the latest health code standards  
and (3) if approved, direct Finance to make the necessary net-zero  
cross-fund budget appropriation transfers (net-zero impact, no additional  
funding is being requested). Community Services. (Commission District 2.)  
FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
9.  
Possible discussion and approval of the 2025 Washoe County State  
Legislative Principles, including an update and direction to staff regarding  
the 83rd Session of the Nevada Legislature. The principles are meant to  
serve as a framework of guidance to staff, lobbyists and elected officials in  
representing the County before the Nevada Legislature and provide a  
means to advance and protect the County’s interests on state-level issues.  
Among other things, they address legislative, regulatory, administrative  
and fiscal impact issues that may arise during the legislative session.  
Approval of principles may include but is not necessarily limited to the  
following overarching categories: effective communication, respect for  
governmental roles in delivering quality public service, and economic  
strength and diversity. Manager. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.  
Possible discussion and approval of Washoe County’s Federal Legislative  
Principles and Lobbying Practices, including an update and direction to  
staff regarding the 119th Congress. The principles and practices are meant  
to serve as guidance to staff, lobbyists, and elected officials in representing  
the County before the United States Congress, the Executive Branch and  
Federal Agencies and to provide a means to advance and protect the  
County’s interests on issues at the federal level, including health and  
human services, land use management, capital projects, emergency  
preparedness, and election administration. Among other things, the  
principles address legislative, regulatory, administrative, and fiscal impact  
issues that may arise during the 119th Congress and the County’s practices  
as it conducts lobbying activities to advance the County’s interests.  
Approval of these principles and practices may include but is not  
necessarily limited to the following overarching categories: fiscal  
sustainability, economic impacts, vulnerable populations, and innovative  
services. Manager. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
11.  
Recommendation to retroactively approve the Detention Services  
Intergovernmental Agreement between the County of Washoe and the  
United States Marshals Service to house Federal Prisoners at the Washoe  
County Detention Facility, [to increase per diem rate from $109 to $160  
and guard/transportation hourly rate from $34 to $82.92; estimated  
$1,622,424 in fiscal year 2025 and $1,769,917 per year thereafter in  
additional revenues for Washoe County, based on an estimated daily  
population of 95 U.S. Marshal's Service, U.S. Immigration and Customs  
Enforcement, and Bureau of Indian Affairs inmates; and if approved,  
authorize the Chair to execute the Agreement. Sheriff. (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 11:00 a.m. 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.)  
12.  
Public Hearing to : (1) consider objections to Resolution of Intent to Lease  
(R24-116); and (2) possible action to approve the Ground Lease between  
Northern Nevada Youth Golf Foundation, d/b/a First Tee Northern  
Nevada, a corporation for public benefit under NRS chapter 82,  
approximately 39.05 acres of land commonly known as the Wildcreek Golf  
Course on Sullivan Lane in Sparks, Nevada (a portion of APN 035-080-04)  
without consideration as authorized in NRS 244.284 for an initial term of  
30 years; and (3) if approved, possible action to approve Amendment #1 to  
the Golf Course Development Agreement dated July 25, 2022, between  
Washoe County and Northern Nevada Youth Golf Foundation, d/b/a as  
First Tee Northern Nevada; and (4) if approved, First Tee will continue to  
be required to operate the golf course for charitable and affordable golf  
for the community on the terms specified in the purchase and sale  
agreement and related documents, and if the property ever ceases being  
so used, it will revert automatically to Washoe County. Community  
Services. (Commission District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
End Of Scheduled Public Hearings  
Public Comment. Comment heard under this item will be limited to three minutes per  
person and may pertain to matters both on and off the Commission agenda. 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.  
13.  
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.  
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.  
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.)  
14.  
Adjournment  
Various boards/commissions the Washoe County Commissioners may be a member of or liaison to:  
Chair Hill  
Community Homelessness Advisory Board  
Downtown Reno Business Improvement District (alternate)  
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District Board of Supervisors  
Regional Transportation Commission  
Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority  
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  
Vice-Chair 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)  
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 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 Transportation Commission  
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board (alternate)  
Tahoe Transportation District Board of Directors (alternate)  
Tahoe Transportation Commission (alternate)  
Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board (alternate)  
Truckee River Flood Management Authority (alternate)  
Washoe County Open Space and Regional Parks Commission (liaison)  
Washoe County Stadium Authority  
Western Regional Water Commission (WRWC) – TMWA Appointed  
Commissioner Andriola  
District Board of Health  
Nevada Association of Counties Board of Directors (NACO)  
Regional Transportation Commission (alternate)  
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