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Eureka County
Re-paint and re-coat the exterior and interior of the approx., 1.2 million gallon storage tank.
Posted Date
Jul 28, 2025
Due Date
Aug 19, 2025
Release: Jul 28, 2025
Eureka County
Close: Aug 19, 2025
Re-paint and re-coat the exterior and interior of the approx., 1.2 million gallon storage tank.
Eureka County
Drilling of up to three (3) groundwater exploration test holes, each test hole will be up to a total depth of 1,200'. The test holes will be drilled using the dual tube reverse circulation drilling method with a borehole diameter between 4" to 5-1/4".
Posted Date
Jul 28, 2025
Due Date
Sep 16, 2025
Release: Jul 28, 2025
Eureka County
Close: Sep 16, 2025
Drilling of up to three (3) groundwater exploration test holes, each test hole will be up to a total depth of 1,200'. The test holes will be drilled using the dual tube reverse circulation drilling method with a borehole diameter between 4" to 5-1/4".
Eureka County
Primary scope of work consists of construction of a 1,600 SF metal building and installation of two lighted windsocks. Other project elements in support of the primary scope includes site grading, AC paving, PCC flatwork, installation of bollards, a water service, electrical lines, riprap apron, sand/oil separator, stormwater infiltration system and other miscellaneous site work.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2025
Due Date
Apr 29, 2025
Release: Mar 24, 2025
Eureka County
Close: Apr 29, 2025
Primary scope of work consists of construction of a 1,600 SF metal building and installation of two lighted windsocks. Other project elements in support of the primary scope includes site grading, AC paving, PCC flatwork, installation of bollards, a water service, electrical lines, riprap apron, sand/oil separator, stormwater infiltration system and other miscellaneous site work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Eureka County
The meeting included a public hearing regarding the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget and tax rates. The Board discussed and approved the proposed budget and tax rates for the upcoming fiscal year. Additionally, the final budgets were approved for submission to the Nevada Department of Taxation, including the signing of necessary top sheets.
The board discussed several items including authorization for a housing subsidy for Intermountain Health, funeral fee waivers, tax overpayment refunds, and proposed amendments to the county code regarding marijuana establishments. A public hearing was held to finalize the fiscal year budget and tax rates. Other discussions included appraisal reports for county property, senior center advisory board bylaws, fiber infrastructure updates, and various service contracts for the IT and Justice Court departments. Additionally, the meeting covered human resources projects, ambulance equipment purchases, public works repairs, and various departmental activities.
The board discussed public comments regarding a proposed rail line, sanitation issues in Crescent Valley, and a proposed OnMed Care Station. Actions taken included approving financial expenditures, accepting a resignation from the Recreation Board, approving a donation to the Veterans of Foreign Wars for a car show, authorizing street closures for events, and approving a donation for a high school graduation event. A public hearing was held to discuss changes to the County Personnel Policy regarding holiday leave, which was subsequently approved. The board also addressed various technology-related items, including a non-disclosure agreement with Microsoft, archive services for social media, and managed services for a contract management system. Additionally, the board approved water service installation, equipment purchases, a proclamation for Wildfire Awareness Month, and coordinated with the BLM on grazing permit modifications.
The board agenda includes several action items, such as the authorization of a housing subsidy for Intermountain Health, the waiver of funeral service fees, and the approval of property tax refunds. Discussions are scheduled regarding potential amendments to the county code concerning marijuana establishments, including setting a public hearing for these changes. A major public hearing is planned to finalize the budget and adopt tax rates for the upcoming fiscal year, along with a hearing on the fair market value of specific real property. Other topics include reports from various departments like the Senior Centers, the Crescent Valley Medical Services Advisory Committee, and the Sheriff's Office. Additionally, the board will review service proposals, infrastructure updates, and equipment purchases for the Justice Court and Public Works department, as well as several personnel-related requests.
The Board discussed various county operations, including the payment of expenditures and the review of financial reports. Key topics included the donation of surplus property, funding requests for the July 4th fireworks, boundary line adjustments, and the management of drilling services contracts. Additionally, the Board addressed personnel policy changes, ratified IT software purchases, and reviewed reports from the Sheriff's office, Public Works, and Natural Resources departments. Discussion also took place regarding wildfire awareness proclamations and contract services for the county's management systems.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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