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  
Amended Agenda – you do not need to resubmit eComment and re-register  
to Request to Speak. eComments and Request to Speak have been  
preserved with the originally posted agenda for this meeting date.  
WASHOE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS  
COUNTY MANAGER  
Eric P. Brown  
- 1001 E. 9th Street, Reno, Nevada 89512  
CHIEF DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY  
Mary Kandaras  
April 23, 2024  
10:00 a.m.  
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 the Americans with Disabilities Act, wishes to make all of its  
public meetings accessible to the public. 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.  
3.  
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.  
(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.  
Proclamation. (FOR POSSIBLE ACTION)  
5.A.1.  
Proclaim the week of April 21-27, 2024 as Crime Victims' Rights Week. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.  
Presentation and discussion regarding the Regional Transportation  
Commission (RTC) 2025 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Update. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR DISCUSSION ONLY  
Attachments:  
7.  
Presentation and Update on FY 23/24 Third Quarter Status Report for the  
Washoe County Regional Detention Facility to include security of the jail,  
conditions of confinement, staffing and medical care of inmates housed at  
the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
8.  
Presentation and discussion 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’s Office. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR DISCUSSION ONLY  
Attachments:  
9.  
Donations. (FOR POSSIBLE ACTION)  
9.A.1.  
Recommendation to accept various items donated totaling an estimated  
market value of [$14,325.00] to Washoe County Human Services Agency  
Homelessness Fund to support welfare activities retroactive for the period  
January 5, 2024, through March 25, 2024. Human Services Agency. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
9.A.2.  
Recommendation to: (1) accept various items donated totaling an  
estimated market value of [$37,776.80] retroactive for the period of  
November 1, 2023 through March 25, 2024; and (2) accept donations from  
various donors to Washoe County Human Services Agency Child Protective  
Services Fund to support welfare activities in the amount of [$9,550.00]  
retroactive for the period January 5, 2024 through March 25, 2024; and  
direct the Comptroller’s Office to make the necessary budget amendments.  
Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
9.A.3.  
Recommendation to: (1) accept various items donated totaling an  
estimated market value of [$2,064.00]; and (2) accept donations from  
various donors to the Human Services Agency - Senior Services Fund used  
to support seniors in our community in the amount of [$1,042.51]  
retroactive for the period January 5, 2024 through March 25 2024; and  
direct the Comptroller to make the necessary budget amendments. Human  
Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.  
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.  
10.A.1 Approval of minutes for the Board of County Commissioners' regular  
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meetings of March 19, 2024, and March 26, 2024. Clerk. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.A.2 Acknowledge the communications and reports received by the Clerk on  
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behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, including the following  
categories: Communications, Monthly Statements/Reports, and Annual  
Statements/Reports. Clerk. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.B.1 Recommendation to 1) approve roll change requests, pursuant to NRS  
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361.765 and/or NRS 361.768, for errors discovered on the 2020/2021,  
2021/2022, 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 secured and unsecured tax rolls 2)  
authorize Chair to execute the changes described in Exhibits A and B and  
3) direct the Washoe County Treasurer to correct the error(s). [cumulative  
amount of decrease to all taxing entities $89,976.39]. Assessor. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.C.1 Recommendation to approve an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) between  
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Washoe County (County), and the City of Reno (Reno), to reimburse Reno  
for professional engineering services provided by HDR Engineering, in  
support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood map  
revision/updates for areas in the South Truckee Meadows. This ILA  
identifies a 50% cost share of these services between the Washoe County  
and Reno. [Washoe County’s total cost is not to exceed $79,343.50, which  
is 50% of the total project cost of $158,687.00]. Community Services.  
(Commission District 2.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.C.2 Recommendation to approve the Regional Shooting Facility License and  
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Management Services Agreement between Washoe County and Nevada  
Shooting Sports Academy LLC doing business as Nevada Firearms Academy,  
for full management and operation of the Regional Shooting Facility  
located at 21555 Pyramid Way, Reno, effective April 23, 2024 through June  
30, 2029 [estimated annual cost to Washoe County is $18,000.00].  
Community Services. (Commission District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.D.1 Washoe County Federal Legislative Activity report for the first quarter of  
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calendar year 2024 created in accordance with Washoe County Federal  
Legislative Principles and Lobbying Practices for the 118th United States  
Congress. Manager's Office. (All Commission Districts.) FOR DISCUSSION  
ONLY  
Attachments:  
10.E.1 Recommendation that the Washoe County Board of Commissioners  
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acknowledge receipt of the Registrar of Voters ‘selection of the Early  
Voting and Election Day locations and schedule for the 2024 Primary  
Election, as required by NRS 293.3561(2)(b). Voters. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
End of Consent Items  
11.  
Recommendation to accept additional funding for an existing Nevada  
Division of State Parks Land & Water Conservation Fund Grant [in the  
amount of $300,000.00 with Washoe County as subgrantee with an  
additional cash/in-kind match in the amount of $300,000.00] and approve  
the Land & Water Conservation Fund Project Amendment #1 (LWCF Project  
#32-00372) with a grant period from November 15, 2022 through July 31,  
2025; to replace an existing playground with a new all-inclusive playground  
at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, located at 1595 North Sierra Street,  
Reno, to better serve the community and provide play opportunities for  
children of all abilities; and authorize Assistant County Manager [Dave  
Solaro] to sign the Land & Water Conservation Fund Project Amendment  
(LWCF Project #32-00372) and any subsequent documents related to the  
grant on behalf of the County; and direct the Comptroller’s Office to make  
the necessary budget amendments. Community Services. (Commission  
Districts 3 and 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
12.  
Recommendation to approve Amendment #2 to the Interlocal Contract  
between the Department of Health and Human Services (Division of Health  
Care Financing and Policy) and the County of Washoe to authorize Human  
Services Agency to participate in claiming allowable reimbursements  
covered under Federal Title XIX of the Social Security Act, for activities  
performed for Medicaid Targeted Case Management (TCM) Services, Adult  
Day Health Care Direct Services, and Medicaid Administrative Services,  
retroactive July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2026, which will revise the Scope of  
work to include language for reimbursement for individuals “including the  
homeless population” and increases the maximum amount from  
[$32,438,002.00 ($7,526,000.00 for FY23; $7,902,300.00 for FY24;  
$8,297,416.00 for FY25; $8,712,286.00 for FY26)] to [$40,324,493.17  
($8,435,977.85 for FY23; $10,153,698.66 for FY24; $10,602,349.86 for FY25;  
$11,132,466.80 for FY26)] due to the increase in Administrative Claiming  
for expanded population; and if approved, authorize Chairman to execute  
Contract. Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
13.  
Discussion and initial direction to staff regarding potential Bill Draft  
Requests (BDRs) for the 83rd (2025) Session of the Nevada Legislature. The  
subject(s) of potential BDRs to be considered include changes to NRS  
Chapter 244 to eliminate the requirement for counties to publish certain  
financial information in a newspaper each quarter, changes to NRS  
Chapters 239 and 259 to clarify that certain records of a Medical  
Examiner/Coroner are public records and to clarify that certain records of  
a Medical Examiner/Coroner are confidential and are not public records,  
changes to NRS Chapters 239 and 293 to establish that records of voter  
signatures held by a County Clerk or Registrar of Voters for purposes of  
establishing or validating voter registration are not public records, to add  
to NRS Chapter 482 the requirement for the Department of Motor  
Vehicles, in cooperation with Washoe County to design, prepare and issue  
a special license plate for the support of programs benefiting the Truckee  
River, and to change Chapter 268 of NRS to amend the provisions  
governing annexations by cities located in a county whose population is  
less than 700,000. The Board may direct staff to pursue BDRs on these  
subjects or to bring back other possible BDR concepts that the Board  
identifies as being in the best interests of the county for approval at a  
future meeting. Manager's Office. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
14.  
Recommendation to accept Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery  
Funds subgrant award from the State of Nevada, for the West Hills Facility  
Rehabilitation, in the amount of [$14,500,000; no county match], all funds  
must be expended by July 31, 2026; and authorize the County Manager to  
sign award documents and direct the Comptroller’s Office to make the  
necessary budget amendments and net-zero cross-fund budget  
appropriation transfers. Manager's Office. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
15.  
Recommendation to deobligate previously approved allocations of  
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through the Coronavirus State and  
Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) for projects that have been completed  
under budget, been cancelled, or no longer need the previously approved  
levels of funding. These include reducing the budgeted amount for the  
Nevada Cares Campus Capital by $3,000,000 due to receipt of funds from  
the Cares Campus capital campaign, and the following due to funds  
remaining at the completion of the project: Safe Camp Capital by  
$101,058.78, Purchase of 1240 9th Street by $4,888.40, OUR Place Site  
Enhancement by $535.17, Employee Wellness Initiative by $3,252.63,  
In-Car Mobile Wi-Fi for Officer Vehicles by $7,032.00, Second Judicial  
District Court Audio Visual Upgrade by $5,046.03 and the Community and  
Clinical Health Services Remodel by $219.80. Recommendation to  
approve transfer of collected 12% indirect on salary from eligible approved  
projects from October 1, 2023, through December 31, 2023, totaling  
$38,191.55. These include Public Defender Personnel $15,136.09; Human  
Services Agency Personnel $7,764.33; Second Judicial District Court  
$3,100.21; Juvenile Services Mental Health $5,576.74 and ARPA Admin  
Personnel $6,614.18. And, if approved, direction to the Comptroller’s  
Office to make necessary net zero cross-fund and/or cross-functional  
budget appropriation transfers and unbudgeted transfers. Manager’s  
Office. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
16.  
Recommendation to approve allocation of American Rescue Plan Act  
(ARPA) funds through the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund  
(SLFRF) for the following projects: a. Emergency Eviction Prevention  
Program of Nevada (EEPPN) for ($200,000), to assist 200-250 households at  
risk of homelessness over the next 12 months through housing  
stabilization advisory and resource navigation, preservation of rental  
history, and preservation of relationships between landlords and tenants.  
Recommendation to approve an increased allocation to the previously  
approved project: b. Increase funding for the Innovative Seniors Program,  
by $200,000 for a total of $300,000 to include senior center auditorium  
improvements through removal of ceiling, a new stage, and installation of  
new light fixtures. c. Increase in funding for the Behavioral Health Crisis  
Stabilization by $326,696 for a total of 451,696 to support the facilitation  
of strategic planning and implementation of a sequential intercept model  
(SIM) in Washoe County and implementation and transition for the  
behavioral health crisis response system project management to Washoe  
County. The total amount of increased allocations is $726,696. If  
approved, direct the Comptroller’s Office to make necessary net zero  
cross-fund and/or cross-functional budget appropriation transfers.  
Manager’s Office. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
17.  
Recommendation to accept the 2024-2025 Division of Public and  
Behavioral Health funds from Nevada Department of Health and Human  
Services [amount not to exceed $5,889,962, no match required] to be used  
to fund new personnel, associated operating expenses, to include  
recruitment costs, and equipment from March 15, 2024- December 30,  
2025, authorizing the creation of 10.0 FTE Deputy Sheriff Positions and 1.0  
FTE full time Sergeant funded 100% by these funds, as such, if grant  
funding is reduced or eliminated, the position hours will be reduced  
and/or the positions will be abolished accordingly unless additional  
funding is secured; if approved, direct Comptroller’s Office to make the  
necessary budget amendments and Human Resources to create the  
positions. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
18.  
Introduction and first reading of an ordinance amending Washoe County  
Code Chapter 65 (Safety and Disaster Services) by repealing the definition  
of “division”; by repealing sections related to the county risk manager and  
transferring the former risk manager’s duties to the risk management  
division of the comptroller department; by amending provisions to:  
expand the risk management division’s authority to settle claims related  
to damage and repair of county property (with no related third party  
claims) from $1,000 to $2,500; expand the risk management division’s  
authority to settle any claim or suit for damages from amounts less than  
$10,000 to amounts up to $25,000; expand the county manager’s authority  
to settle any claim or suit for damages from amounts between $10,000 but  
less than $25,000 to amounts greater than $25,000 but no more than  
$150,000; expand the board of county commissioner’s sole authority to  
settle any claim or suit for damages from $25,000 or greater to $150,000 or  
greater; and by revising provisions related to: the county’s safety program;  
the county safety officer; posting of safety notices; reporting requirements  
for occupationally related injury or illness; reporting requirements in the  
event of a fatality or catastrophic event; reporting requirements by  
officers, employees, volunteers and department heads following an  
accident, incident or injury; written documentation of accidents and  
incidents; investigation and evaluation of accidents and incidents involving  
county officers, employees or volunteers and the safety committee’s  
review of such investigations; and by amending provisions related to the  
safety committee’s powers and duties, membership, terms of office, and  
meeting schedule; and all matters necessarily connected therewith and  
pertaining thereto.  
If supported, set the public hearing for second reading and possible  
adoption of the Ordinance for May 14, 2024. (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.)  
19.  
Public Hearing: Second reading and possible adoption of an ordinance  
pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes 278.0201 through 278.0207  
approving a development agreement between Washoe County and North  
Pyramid Investors LLC for Blue Oaks, a residential subdivision (Tentative  
Subdivision Map Case No. WTM19-003).  
The purpose of the development agreement is to extend the deadline for  
recording the first final map from January 7, 2024, to January 7, 2026, and  
to adopt amended conditions of approval (WAC24-0001). The project is  
located along Campo Rico Lane, east of Pyramid Highway. The project  
encompasses a total of approximately 9.88 acres, and the total number of  
residential lots allowed by the approved tentative map is 10. The parcels  
are located within the Spanish Springs Planning Area and Washoe County  
Commission District No. 4. (APN: 534-600-23).  
If approved, authorize the Chair of the Board of County Commissioners to  
sign the Development Agreement. Community Services. (Commission  
District 4.) 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.  
20.  
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.)  
21.  
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  
Washoe County Animal Services Advisory Board  
Community Homelessness Advisory Board (alternate)  
District Board of Health  
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  
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 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