August 5, 2021
The Lyon County Commission expects to take on significant capital requests.
The proposal includes the exchange of 158 Garnet Circle for 56 Red Rock.
Emergency Operations Center will resume normal business operations beginning Jan. 18.
The Lyon County Commission on Monday has declared it is in a state of emergency due to the recent severe weather and flooding to seek assistance from the Nevada governor and state agencies.
Lyon County is encouraging residents to be prepared for upcoming storm events expected to impact the region through next week. The wet weather could bring flooding to smaller streams, poor drainage areas and areas prone to flooding.
Lyon County has several sandbag locations set up and is encouraging residents to be prepared for upcoming storm events expected to impact the region through the end of 2022.
The RGTF was formed in 2009 to help Lyon and Douglas become more proactive and reduce gang activity.
The solid waste franchise covers all areas of the county except within the city limits of Fernley and Yerington.
Lyon County Manager Jeff Page notified the Board of Commissioners of his intent to retire on Sept. 19, according to a news release sent from Page’s county email address.
The community needs assessment drives programs and services that are available and future funding opportunities.
The Traditions master planned community called for a signalized intersection at Traditions Parkway and the U.S. 50.
Lyon County Utilities will be performing fire hydrant flow testing throughout the Dayton and Mound House areas on Wednesday and Thursday.
The resolution asks Gov. Steve Sisolak to direct the Nevada Department of Transportation to address safety on the highway.
County Manager Jeff Page cited a federal requirement to establish a legitimate courthouse to hold jury trials for domestic abuse cases.
Lyon County has scheduled a town hall meeting to discuss traffic safety issues for 6 p.m. Monday, May 16 at Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley, 28 Enterprise Way in Dayton.
The board has scheduled another workshop to continue the discussion on its ARPA allocation for May 23.
The Lyon County Detention Facility could end up feeling the effects of a Nevada bail reform bill without additional support or staffing by July 1.
A planned workshop would address plans for a second bridge in Dayton.
Lyon County commissioners voted 3-2 on Thursday to name the Justice Complex in Yerington after Trump.
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