COUNTY COMMISSIONERS  
Chair, Vaughn Hartung, District 4  
Vice-Chair, Alexis Hill, District 1  
Bob Lucey, District 2  
Kitty Jung, District 3  
Jeanne Herman, District 5  
COUNTY MANAGER  
Eric P. Brown  
NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA  
WASHOE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS  
- 1001 E. 9th Street, Reno, Nevada 89512  
ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY  
Nathan Edwards  
April 26, 2022  
10:00 a.m.  
COUNTY CLERK  
Janis Galassini  
NOTE: Items on the agenda may be taken out of order; combined with other items; removed from the agenda; moved to the agenda of another  
meeting; moved to or from the Consent section; or may be voted on in a block. Items voted on in a block are considered a single item for purposes  
of public comment on action items as provided below in the description of the parameters for "Public Comment" section, so that there will be only  
one period of public comment on the 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. Items with a specific time designation will not be  
heard prior to the stated time, but may be heard later. The Consent is a single agenda item and is considered as a block and will not be read aloud.  
The Board of County Commissioners may take breaks approximately every 90 minutes.  
Accessibility. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Washoe County Commission Chambers are accessible and those requiring  
accommodation for this meeting should notify the Office of the County Manager at (775) 328-2000, 24 hours prior to the meeting.  
Public Transportation. Public transportation is available to this meeting site: RTC Routes 2, 5 and 15 serve this location. For eligible RTC ACCESS  
reservations call (775) 348-5438.  
Public Comment. Members of the public may also submit comments by mail, email to Washoe311@washoecounty.gov, or voice message at: (775)  
328-2003. The County will make reasonable efforts to include all comments received by 4:00pm on (xx DATE BEFORE THE BCC) by email and  
voicemail into the record. Comments are limited to 3 minutes per person and will be entered into the record only. Voicemails will no longer be  
played for broadcast and emails will not be read by the Clerk.  
Time Limits. Public comments are welcomed during the Public Comment periods for all matters, whether listed on the agenda or not, and are  
limited to three minutes per person. Additionally, public comment of three minutes per person will be heard during individually numbered items  
designated as "for possible action" on the agenda. Persons are invited to submit comments in writing on the agenda items and/or attend and make  
comment on that item at the Commission meeting. Persons may not allocate unused time to other speakers.  
Forum Restrictions and Orderly Conduct of Business. The Board of County Commissioners conducts the business of Washoe County and its citizens  
during its meetings. The presiding officer may order the removal of any person whose statement or other conduct disrupts the orderly, efficient or  
safe conduct of the meeting. Warnings against disruptive comments or behavior may or may not be given prior to removal. The viewpoint of a  
speaker will not be restricted, but reasonable restrictions may be imposed upon the time, place and manner of speech. Irrelevant and unduly  
repetitious statements and personal attacks which antagonize or incite others are examples of speech that may be reasonably limited.  
Responses to Public Comments. The County Commission can deliberate or take action only if a matter has been listed on an agenda properly  
posted prior to the meeting. During the public comment period, speakers may address matters listed or not listed on the published agenda. The  
Open Meeting Law does not expressly prohibit responses to public comments by the Commission. However, responses from Commissioners to  
unlisted public comment topics could become deliberation on a matter without notice to the public. On the advice of legal counsel and to ensure  
the public has notice of all matters the Commission will consider, Commissioners may choose not to respond to public comments, except to correct  
factual inaccuracies, ask for County staff action or to ask that a matter be listed on a future agenda. The Commission may do this either during the  
public comment item or during the following item "Commissioners'/County Manager's announcements, reports and updates, requested for  
information or topics for future agendas.".  
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);  
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) Erick Willrich, Assistant to the County  
Manager, (775) 328-2000 and on Washoe County’s website www.washoecounty.gov/bcc <http://www.washoecounty.gov/bcc>  
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.  
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.  
Sheriff.  
5.  
Presentation and Update on FY 21/22 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;  
acknowledge receipt of Report. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
6.  
Presentation and discussion by Gabrielle Enfield, Community Reinvestment Manager,  
regarding a status update for 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  
7.  
Consent Items. (FOR POSSIBLE ACTION)  
7.A.1.  
Approval of minutes for the Board of County Commissioner's regular meeting of March  
22, 2022. Clerk. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.B.1.  
Recommendation to 1) approve roll change requests, pursuant to NRS 361.765 and/or  
NRS 361.768, for errors discovered on the 2019/2020, 2020/2021 and 2021/2022  
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 $192,685.19]. Assessor. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.C.1.  
Recommendation to approve an Employee Residence Agreement between Washoe County  
and Ken B. Smith (Community Services Department, Operations Division employee) to  
allow occupancy within the County owned residence (Vya Road Maintenance Facility)  
located at 82185 State Route 34, Unit A, Gerlach, NV 89412, commencing retroactive to  
April 1, 2022 [at no cost and in exchange for caretaker and emergency road response  
service to the Vya area]. Community Services. (Commission District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.C.2.  
Recommendation to approve the Agreement for the Golden Valley Aquifer Recharge  
Assessment between Washoe County and Terraphase Engineering effective April 26, 2022,  
to provide engineering analysis and recommendations for artificial recharge activities in  
the Golden Valley Groundwater Aquifer [at a cost of $102,983 which will be 100% funded  
from the Golden Valley Aquifer Recharge Program under Washoe County Ordinance  
1548]. Community Services. (Commission Districts 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.C.3.  
Recommendation to approve a Professional Services Agreement between Washoe County  
and Nichols Consulting Engineers, Inc., [$117,430.00] effective April 26, 2022, through  
December 30, 2022, for pavement condition data collection services as required under the  
provisions of Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 365.550, NRS 625.530, and the 2050 Regional  
Transportation Plan Section 6.2. Pavement data collection, used for monitoring the  
conditions of roadway pavement within Unincorporated Washoe County leads to  
improved management, quality and performance of County roadways while minimizing  
maintenance and replacement costs. Community Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.D.1.  
Acknowledge various one-time in-kind gift donations at an estimated value of [$2,820.00]  
from the Reno Rodeo Foundation and Tru Vista accepted by Second Judicial District Court  
(SJDC) in support of the Reading Room Project and Minor Guardianship Program during FY  
2022. District Court. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.E.1.  
Recommendation to approve the appointment of Kevin Joell to fill an unexpired term left  
by Jennifer Oliver, beginning April 26, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2025; and Timothy  
Dake to fill an unexpired term left by Heidi Anderson, beginning April 26, 2022 and ending  
on June 30, 2023 for the Washoe County Open Space and Parks Commission. Applicants  
include: Kevin Joell, Timothy Dake, and Omer L. Rains. Manager's Office. (All Commission  
Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.E.2.  
Recommendation to approve a 2022 Nevada State Emergency Response Commission  
(SERC), Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Mid-Cycle grant from State  
of Nevada SERC for [$14,484.00, no county match required]; Grant Term: Retroactive  
from March 18, 2022 through September 30, 2022; If approved, authorize the  
Chairperson to execute grant documents and authorize the County Manager or his  
designee, to sign the Washoe County Sub-Grant Agreement between Washoe County and  
the Reno Fire Department (RPD) per NRS 244.1505, in the amount of $14,484.00 for  
backfill and overtime to participate in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and  
Explosives (CBRNE) Exercise: approve Resolution necessary for same; and direct the  
Comptroller’s Office to make the appropriate budget amendments. Manager's Office. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.E.3.  
Recommendation to (1) approve the amended lease terms between Washoe County and  
the Housing Authority of the City of Reno, for the County to occupy the property located  
at 1775 East 4th Street, Reno, Nevada, 89512, for an amended term (December 8, 2021-  
June 30, 2022) to provide Nevada Cares Campus additional space and electrical and utility  
access for overflow shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness, parking, temporary  
office space and construction staging; (2) if approved, authorize County Manager Eric  
Brown to execute the lease and authorize the County Manager Eric Brown to execute all  
necessary agreements, warrants and checks for the effectuation of the same; (3) approve  
the use of Fund 223-4 (Cost Center 223420) in the amount of $1.00 needed to support  
the Fiscal Year 2022 lease cost. Manager's Office. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.F.1.  
Recommendation to accept Registrar of Voters’ report of the Early Voting locations and  
schedule for the 2022 Primary Election per NRS 293.3561(2b). Registrar of Voters. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.F.2.  
Recommendation to approve an Interlocal Agreement between the County of Washoe and  
the City of Sparks for election services provided by Washoe County for the 2022 primary  
and general elections (approximate reimbursement received by the County will vary  
according to number of registered voters, candidate races and questions placed on the  
ballot by City of Sparks). Registrar of Voters. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
7.F.3.  
Recommendation to approve an Interlocal Agreement between the County of Washoe and  
the City of Reno for election services provided by Washoe County for the 2022 primary  
and general elections (approximate reimbursement received by the County will vary  
according to number of registered voters, candidate races and questions placed on the  
ballot by City of Reno). Registrar of Voters. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE  
ACTION  
Attachments:  
End of Consent Items  
8.  
Recommendation to reject all bids submitted for the Field Creek Effluent Fill Station and  
Arrowcreek Parkway Improvement Project, due to the lowest bid far exceeding the  
engineer’s estimate and allocated budget of $500,000.00, pursuant to Nevada Revised  
Statute 338.1385(6)(d). The Project was intended to construct a truck fill station to  
provide reclaim water for use on construction projects. Community Services. (Commission  
District 2.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
9.  
Recommendation to: 1) approve an Interlocal Cooperative Agreement for Reimbursement  
between Washoe County and the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) [reimbursing  
Washoe County in the amount of $350,000.00] for design and construction of culvert  
grates to prevent unauthorized entry into the Veterans Parkway/South East Connector  
culvert system north of Pembroke Road, within unincorporated Washoe County’s  
right-of-way; and, 2) approve an Interlocal Cooperative Agreement for Reimbursement  
between Washoe County and the RTC [reimbursing Washoe County in the amount of  
$30,000.00] for design and construction of culvert grates to prevent unauthorized entry  
into the Veterans Parkway/South East Connector culvert system south of the Truckee  
River bridge, within the City of Sparks right-of-way. Community Services. (Commission  
District 2.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
10.  
Recommendation to approve a Memorandum of Understanding and Interagency  
Agreement (MOU) between Washoe County, the United States Department of the Interior,  
Bureau of Land Management, and the United States Department of Agriculture, United  
States Forest Service to establish a general framework for cooperation between agencies  
and work towards addressing key issues related to recreational shooting in populated  
areas; and if approved, authorize Assistant County Manager David Solaro to execute the  
MOU. Community Services. (Commission District 5.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
11.  
Recommendation to approve Intrastate Interlocal Contract between Public Agencies, the  
County of Washoe, Second Judicial District Court and the State of Nevada, Department of  
Health and Human Services and Division of Welfare and Supportive Services, for Master’s  
System July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2026, for the purpose of enforcing child support  
obligations, locating non-custodial parents, establishing paternity, obtaining child support  
and adjusting support orders. The not to exceed amounts for each fiscal year are FY23  
$372,954; FY24 $380,263; FY25 $387,718 and FY26 $395,323 for a total not to exceed  
amount of [$1,536,258], reimbursed through federal Title IV-D funds, no match required.  
District Court. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
12.  
Recommendation to authorize the Purchasing and Contracts Manager to purchase nine (9)  
vehicles for use by Washoe County Human Services Agency’s Children Services and Our  
Place campus in an amount not to exceed [$283,500.00] retroactive to October 20, 2021;  
approve the transfer of the vehicle to the Human Services Agency fleet managed by  
Equipment Services and direct the Comptroller’s Office to make the appropriate asset  
adjustments. Human Services Agency. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
13.  
Recommendation to: (1) engage in contract negotiations and, if successful, award  
contracts related to Request For Qualification (RFQ) 3185-22 Open Enrollment for Foster  
Care Services to: (a) 3 Angels Care, LLC. for the term of 14 (fourteen) months commencing  
May 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 in an amount not to exceed [$648,150.00] for the first  
fourteen months and an amount not to exceed [$557,070.00] annually thereafter; and (b)  
Call to Compassion for the term of 14 (fourteen) months commencing May 1, 2022 to  
June 30, 2023 in an amount not to exceed [$433,100.00] for the first fourteen months  
and an amount not to exceed [$372,380.00] annually thereafter; with the provision for  
four (4), one (1) year renewal of each contract and if approved, (2) authorize the  
Purchasing and Contracts Manager to execute the Agreements. Human Services Agency.  
(All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
14.  
Recommendation to accept Community Corrections Partnership Block Grant from the  
Department of Health and Human Services - Juvenile Justice Programs Office in the  
amount of [$321,622.43] to provide treatment and programming to youth referred to the  
Washoe County Department of Juvenile Services; for the period of 7/1/22-6/30/23 and  
authorize Elizabeth Florez, Director of Juvenile Services to sign grant award. No match  
required. Juvenile Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
15.  
Recommendation to accept Title II Formula Grant from the Juvenile Justice Programs  
Office in the amount of [$155,000] to fund early intervention efforts, trainings, programs,  
and activities directly connected to delinquency prevention; for the retroactive period of  
1/1/22-9/30/26 and authorize Elizabeth Florez, Director of Juvenile Services to sign grant  
award. No match required. If approved, direct the Comptroller’s Office to make the  
necessary budget amendments. Juvenile Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
16.  
Recommendation to Acknowledge the Publication of Notice of Intent to Augment Budgets  
and approval of the attached resolution to augment the Fiscal Year 2022 General Fund  
budget, pursuant to Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 354.598005 and Nevada  
Administrative Code (NAC) 354.410, in the amount of [$4,000,000] to appropriate  
previously unbudgeted sources consisting of FY22 Federal Emergency Management  
Association (FEMA) Reimbursements, to support the purchase of real property currently  
owned by Reno Housing Authority (RHA), located at 1775 E. 4th Street, Reno, NV, 89512,  
APN 008-211-50, 4.747 acres, as discussed by the Washoe Board of County  
Commissioners on April 12, 2022 (Item #5); and direct the Comptroller’s Office to make  
the appropriate budget amendments (net impact to General Fund is zero). Manager's  
Office. (Commission District 3.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
17.  
Recommendation to approve the use of General Fund Contingency in the total amount of  
[$7,500,000] for fiscal year 2022 in accordance with Nevada Revised Statute (NRS)  
354.598005 to (1.) increase expenditure authority for Conflict Counsel - General Fund in  
the amount of $300,000 for fiscal year 2022, to support conflict attorneys [$40,000), and  
mental health evaluations including competency and risk assessments [$260,000]; and  
(2.) increase cross-fund and cross-functional budget appropriation transfers in the amount  
of $7,200,000 to (a.) the Indigent Fund to support the Riverhouse project to rehabilitate  
buildings #14 & #15 on the Our Place Campus at 480 Galetti Way, supporting the first  
location women stay when entering the Crossroads program [$2,500,000] and Our Place  
Building 2A Renovation project to support establishing continuity between entry and  
onsite program areas for Crossroads and Our Place, as well as office, meeting and clinic  
dedicated spaces on the Our Place Campus [$500,000]; to (b.) the Roads Fund in the total  
amount of [$1,200,000] to support one-time costs supporting Rebuilding American  
Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant match for a rural road  
reconstruction project near Gerlach for planning, design, easement, etc., and/or other  
unfunded projects; and (c.) to the Homelessness Fund in the total amount of [$3,000,000]  
to support FY22 Cares Campus operating costs; and direct the Comptroller to make the  
appropriate budget amendments, budget appropriation transfers, and cash transfers.  
[Total fiscal year 2022 impact $7,500,000; net fiscal impact $-0-]. Manager's Office. (All  
Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
18.  
Recommendation to approve the Forensic Support Services Agreements between Washoe  
County on behalf of Washoe County Sheriff’s Office and various Local Law Enforcement  
Agencies: Airport Authority $6,913; Carlin PD $6,913; Carson City SO $136,527; Elko  
County SO $75,176; Elko PD $93,323; Eureka County SO $10,369; Humboldt County SO  
$44,933; Lyon County SO $110,604; Mineral County SO $20,738; Nevada Gaming Control  
Board $2,074; NV Department of Wildlife $4,839; Pyramid Lake PD $17,282; Storey  
County SO $44,933; University of Nevada PD $23,503; Washoe County School PD  
$11,060; West Wendover PD $32,836; White Pine County SO $14,690; Winnemucca PD  
$59,623 for Forensic Laboratory Analysis Service fees for the term of July 1, 2021 to June  
30, 2022 with a total income of [$716,336.00]. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
19.  
Recommendation to approve an Interlocal Agreement between Washoe County on behalf  
of Washoe County Sheriff’s Office and the City of Sparks on behalf of Sparks Police  
Department for dispatch services in an amount not to exceed [$350,000.00 for contract  
term] to be billed monthly and paid to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office  
Communications Center for services rendered for 48 hours weekly to Sparks Police  
Department - Communications Center for Call Taking, Radio Law Enforcement, and Radio  
Fire Dispatch services, for the retroactive period of October 9, 2021 to the expiration date  
of August 1, 2022. Sheriff. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
20.  
Recommendation to approve the reimbursement of costs incurred by the City of Reno, the  
City of Sparks, the Washoe County School 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 March 31, 2022, and November 18, 2021, in an amount not to exceed  
[$569,484] as specified within the adopted Enhanced 911 Fund’s operating budget.  
Technology Services. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
21.  
Introduction and first reading of an ordinance pursuant to NRS 278.0201 through  
278.0207 approving an “Amended and Restated Development Agreement (Sierra  
Reflections)” between Washoe County and World Properties, Inc. for Sierra Reflections, a  
residential subdivision originally approved in 2006 (Tentative Map TM06-001). The  
project is a 938-lot, single-family residential, common open space subdivision as  
authorized in Article 408 of the Washoe County Development Code. This agreement  
extends the deadline for filing the first final map from June 14, 2022 to June 14, 2024.  
The project is bordered on the north by Pagni Lane, on the east by old US Highway 395, on  
the south and as far south as Little Washoe Lake in the Pleasant Valley area. The project  
encompasses 29 parcels that total approximately 759.6 acres. The parcels are located  
within the South Valleys Area Plan and Washoe County Commission District No. 2.  
(Assessor’s Parcel Numbers: 046-080-40; 046-060-45, 47, & 55; 046-100-02, 03, 04, 07,  
& 10; 046-090-01, and 04 through 18, and 23 through 26).  
And, if approved, schedule a public hearing, second reading and possible adoption of the  
ordinance for May 24, 2022 and authorization for the Chair to execute the Amended and  
Restated Development Agreement. Community Services. (Commission District 2.) FOR  
POSSIBLE ACTION  
Attachments:  
Public Hearing. (Note: Due to public testimony and discussion, time expended on the item in this  
category can vary.)  
22.  
Public Hearing: Second reading and adoption of an ordinance amending the Washoe  
County Code at Chapter 110 (Development Code), Article 324, by repealing sections  
110.324.50(e)(11) and 110.324.50(f)(9) related to placement standards for new monopole  
antennas and lattice towers regulating emergency service communication facilities which  
are owned and operated by governmental agencies; and by adding a new section  
governing Emergency Service Communication Facilities which shall be permitted in all  
regulatory zones with an approved special use permit, and which addresses requirements  
for: a. General; b. Application; c. Exemptions; d. Findings; e. Right-of-Way; f. Height and  
Standards; g. Fencing; and h. Antenna Types; and all matters necessarily connected  
therewith and pertaining thereto. Community Services. (All Commission Districts.) 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.  
23.  
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.)  
24.  
Adjournment  
Various boards/commissions the Washoe County Commissioners may be a member of or liaison to:  
Chair Hartung  
Community Homelessness Advisory Board (alternate)  
EDAWN (Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada)  
Nevada Association of Counties Board of Directors (NACO)  
Regional Transportation Commission  
Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency Governing Board  
Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board  
Truckee River Flood Management Authority  
Washoe County Stadium Authority  
Washoe County Investment Committee  
Western Regional Water Commission  
Vice-Chair Hill  
Community Homelessness Advisory Board  
Downtown Reno Business Improvement District  
EDAWN (Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada) (alternate)  
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District Board of Supervisors  
Regional Transportation Commission (alternate)  
Tahoe Prosperity Center Board of Directors  
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board  
Tahoe Transportation District Board of Directors  
Tahoe Transportation Commission  
Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency Governing Board  
Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board  
Truckee River Flood Management Authority  
Washoe County Internal Audit Committee (alternate)  
Washoe County Investment Committee  
Washoe County Legislative Liaison  
Washoe County Stadium Authority  
Commissioner Lucey  
Community Homelessness Advisory Board  
Nevada Association of Counties Board of Directors (NACO)  
Regional Transportation Commission  
Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority  
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 Criminal Justice Advisory Committee  
Washoe County District Board of Health  
Washoe County Legislative Liaison  
Washoe County School District Capital Funding Protection Committee  
Washoe County School District Oversight Panel  
Washoe County Stadium Authority (alternate)  
Western Nevada Development District (WNDD) (alternate)  
Western Regional Water Commission  
Commissioner Jung  
Washoe County Animal Services Advisory Board  
Downtown Reno Business Improvement District (alternate)  
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District Board of Supervisors (alternate)  
Nevadaworks (alternate)  
Regional 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 Senior Services Advisory Board Liaison  
Washoe County Stadium Authority (alternate)  
Commissioner Herman  
Nevada Association of Counties Board of Directors (alternate)  
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)  
Verdi Television District (Liaison)  
Vya Conservation District (Diane Stobiecki—alternate)  
Washoe County Debt Management Commission  
Washoe County Internal Audit 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 (alternate)  
Washoe-Storey Conservation District (alternate)  
Western Nevada Development District (WNDD)