The Elko County Board of Commissioners convened on September 4, 2025, to address several key agenda items, including grant approvals, budgeted purchases, and upcoming community events.
The meeting began with a motion to reopen public comment, which yielded no responses. Following this, the board discussed the acceptance of a Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) grant award from the Nevada Department of Human Services, amounting to approximately $125,500 for fiscal year 2026. This grant, which marks the third consecutive year of funding, is designated to support salaries and benefits for two employees at the Community Assistance Center (CAC). The board unanimously approved the grant after a brief discussion regarding compliance and oversight responsibilities.
Next, the commissioners considered the purchase of a light truck for the Building and Safety Department. The board reviewed quotes and opted for a Ford Ranger at a cost of $37,009.77, citing its fuel efficiency and compatibility with the existing fleet. This purchase was also approved without opposition.
The meeting continued with a discussion about the commission meeting calendar, with a preliminary agenda set for October 15, potentially in Lemoille. The board expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming meeting and agreed to finalize the date.
In the consent agenda, the commissioners approved minutes from the previous meeting, noting that the treasurer's report would be included in the next agenda.
During the commission and committee reports, various members shared updates. Commissioner Gale highlighted concerns about a fire in a local dump, reminding the community that it remains fire season. Commissioner Delmo reported on a recent NACo meeting, emphasizing the importance of sagebrush conservation and clarifying the market dynamics surrounding it. Other commissioners shared insights from local events, including a successful county fair and upcoming concerts aimed at fostering community engagement.
The meeting concluded with final comments from the commissioners, including a reminder about an airshow scheduled for September 13. The board expressed gratitude for the service of outgoing comptroller Susan, emphasizing the need for a smooth transition in her role.
Overall, the meeting reflected the board's commitment to community support through grant funding, efficient resource management, and active engagement in local events.