Supervisors to look at Carson City community health


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The Carson City Board of Supervisors will meet at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Robert “Bob” Crowell Board Room at the Community Center on 851 E. William St.
Items on the agenda, include:
• A public hearing concerning Carson City's proposed issuance of General Obligation Water Bonds, not to exceed $7 million for city water project.
• A public hearing concerning Carson City's proposed issuance of General Capital Improvement Bonds not to exceed $8.1 million for building projects.
• Discussion and possible action to ratify a 5-year agreement between Carson City and Axon Enterprise, Inc., for nine new body worn camera systems for a five-year period for the Department of Juvenile Services for an amount not to exceed $53,869.90.
• Discussion and possible action regarding the appointment of two members to the Audit Committee, each for a full term ending in December 2023. There are two vacancies due to the expiration of terms. Both vacancies are citizen-at-large positions. James Wells is seeking reappointment. New applications were submitted by Bonnie Duke and John Karg.
• Discussion and possible action regarding proposed revisions and updates to the Carson City Arts & Culture Master Plan.
• Discussion and possible action on a proposed collective bargaining agreement between Carson City and the Carson City Employees Association, through June 30, 2026 with an estimated fiscal impact of $1,844,319 above the five-year projections included in the city budget which was previously approved by the Board of Supervisors.
• Discussion and possible action regarding a proposed resolution setting forth various employment benefits for unclassified City employees, including a one-time 1% cost-of-living increase on Jan. 1 and a 2.0% COLA on July 1, and each July 1 thereafter, and a reduction in the maximum performance pay salary increase from 5% to 3% for employees who receive a performance review rating of "meets expectations" or above.
• Discussion and possible action regarding the purchase of a Liebherr 776 bulldozer for the Carson City Landfill from Bejac for the Carson City Landfill, for a total not to exceed amount of $998,000. Previously $1,150,000 was approved for this purchase as part of the Fiscal Year 2022 Capital Vehicle Replacement Program.
• Discussion and possible action regarding purchase authority for 26 vehicles for several departments throughout the city, for a not to exceed amount of $1,963,120.19. The vehicles being replaced are at the end of their useful lives and are no longer cost-effective to maintain. Staff seeks approval for a total of 26 vehicles to be replaced. These requested purchases were planned for and are funded as part of the approved Fiscal Year 2022 Capital Improvement Vehicle Replacement Program.
As the health department, the board:
• Discussion and possible action regarding a proposed acceptance of the report of the Carson City Health Officer.
• Discussion and presentation on the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps, along with strategies to improve community health by John Packham, Ph.D.; Associate Dean for the Office of Statewide Initiatives; University of Nevada, School of Medicine
• Discussion and possible action regarding the use by Carson City Department of Health and Human Services staff of the Health in All Policies ("HiAP") approach as a strategy for the improvement of the health of all Carson City residents.
Those who cannot attend in-person to comment may send public comment to publiccomment@carson.org by 3 p.m. Wednesday. Or provide public comment by phone at 408-418-9388 with meeting number 2482 228 4025.
To stream the meeting live, click on the “In Progress” link at www.carson.org/granicus or tune to cable channel 191. 

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