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Agenda Item
12. Discussion and possible action on the County Manager's recommended Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2026-2030 and direct the County Manager to submit the CIP to the State of Nevada and others by August 1, 2025 as required by NRS 354.5945 [FY 2026 total appropriations of $126,453,351] which requires all local governments annually to prepare a five-year capital improvement plan to be submitted to the State Department of Taxation and County Debt Management Commission by August 1st of each year. The CIP is a five-year plan for the County's capital improvements for park facilities, including trails, open space, and regional parks; libraries; roads under purview of the County; purchase of light and heavy fleet equipment; utilities infrastructure; capital outlay for major equipment; and County buildings and other facilities. The CIP is limited to capital projects with an estimated cost of $100,000 or more for assets that have a life-span of more than one year, as part of the reporting requirements of the State and under Board of County Commissioner (BCC) policies. Finance. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION
I urge you to support funding for our public libraries.
The Northwestern Library is one of the most important places in our young daughter's life. It's where she has learned to love books. It's where she's bonded with her friends. It's where she's learned to control her volume. The library is one of the key services provided by the county that our child engages in as she grows into a responsible citizen and member of the community. The people who work there are kind, patient, and knowledgeable and our child is thriving as a result of it.
Please stand up for our libraries as if our future depends on it....because it does.
I urge you to support funding for our public libraries.
The Northwestern Library is one of the most important places in our young daughter's life. It's where she has learned to love books. It's where she's bonded with her friends. It's where she's learned to control her volume. The library is one of the key services provided by the county that our child engages in as she grows into a responsible citizen and member of the community. The people who work there are kind, patient, and knowledgeable and our child is thriving as a result of it.
Please stand up for our libraries as if our future depends on it....because it does.