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FY26 Submitted Requests & CPF Financial Disclosures

Recipient: RTC Washoe

Address: 1105 Terminal Way, Reno, NV 89502

Requested Amount: $6,000,000

Project Name: Pavement Rehabilitation and Pedestrian Improvement Projects in Three Neighborhoods

Subcommittee: THUD

Eligible Account: Economic Development Initiatives

Project Description: This project will provide and maintain a growing roadway network in response to economic expansion of our community has resulted in many older neighborhood streets deteriorating. These neighborhood streets struggle to compete with resources with regional or community roadways that carry larger volumes of traffic. The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by 42 USC 5305(a)(2).

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority

Address: 2001 E Plumb Lane, Reno, NV 89502

Requested Amount: $2,000,000

Project Name: MoreRNO, New Gen A&B, TSA Administrative Space Relocation

Subcommittee: THUD

Eligible Account: FAA Airport Improvement Program

Project Description: This project will relocate the TSA administrative space to the mezzanine level of the terminal to accommodate the highest and best use in both the concourse and mezzanine as well as provide better access to the security checkpoint for TSA staff. The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by 49 USC 47100 et seq.

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Carson City

Address: 911 East Musser Street Carson City NV, 89701

Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Project Name: 5th Street Roundabout Improvement Project

Subcommittee: THUD

Eligible Account: Highway Infrastructure Projects

Project Description: This project will would address safety and congestion challenges at the intersection of E. 5th St. and Fairview Dr. in Carson City, NV by enhancing the existing roundabout to provide additional travel lanes addressing traffic operation and emergency access, adding additional bike facilities, ensuring safe pedestrian connections, enhanced street lighting, and replacing water and stormwater infrastructure, crucial for preventing flooding and preserving the natural environment. The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by 23 USC 133(b).

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Nevada Department of Transportation

Address: 1263 South Stewart St, Carson City, NV 89712

Requested Amount: $2,000,000

Project Name: US Route 93 Safety Enhancements in Wells, NV

Subcommittee: THUD

Eligible Account: Highway Infrastructure Projects

Project Description: This project will would provide safety enhancements to the community through various improvements to a 7-mile stretch of US 93 in Wells, NV. It will make improvements such as shoulder widening, installation of technology to improve operational communications, construction of passing lanes, truck climbing lanes and centerline rumble strips, and improvements of shoulder slopes and guardrail end terminals. The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by 23 USC 133(b).

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Nevada Department of Transportation

Address: 1263 South Stewart St, Carson City, NV 89712

Requested Amount: $2,000,000

Project Name: US Route 6 in White Pine County, NV

Subcommittee: THUD

Eligible Account: Highway Infrastructure Projects

Project Description: This project will provide safety enhancements to the community through shoulder widening to allow for enhanced safety during emergencies and bicycle traffic, as well as the installation of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) trunk line improvements to enhance transportation system efficiency. The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by 23 USC 133(b).

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: City of Reno

Address: 1. E. First Street Reno, NV 89501

Requested Amount: $1,200,000

Project Name: Reno Police Department’s Real Time Information Center

Subcommittee: CJS

Eligible Account: COPS

Project Description: This project will purchase equipment and software to create a center which would fully embrace intelligence lead policing, provide enhanced information for response to or deterrence of calls for service, increased investigatory capability, and overall greater public safety The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by section 1701(b)(8) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(8)).

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Douglas County

Address: 1594 Esmeralda Avenue, P.O. Box 218, Minden, NV 89423

Requested Amount: $400,000

Project Name: Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Mobile Command Center

Subcommittee: CJS

Eligible Account: COPS

Project Description: This project will construct a mobile command center equipped with the latest communication systems, ensuring continuous connectivity and allows teams to stay connected, relay vital information, and make timely decisions, irrespective of their geographical positions. The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by section 1701(b)(8) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(8)).

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: City of Fallon

Address: 55 W Williams Ave, Fallon, NV

Requested Amount: $1,000,000

Project Name: Fallon Police Department Dispatch and Emergency Response Communication Network and Records Management System

Subcommittee: CJS

Eligible Account: COPS

Project Description: This project will enhance the radio and digital communications capabilities of the Fallen Police Department and Emergency Operations Center. With the current system nearing the end of its lifespan and becoming increasingly costly and complex to maintain, the new system offers heightened flexibility, reliability, extended operational range, and seamless integration with the new statewide emergency responders communication network. The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by section 1701(b)(8) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(8)).

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Washoe County

Address: 1001 E. Ninth Street, Reno, NV 89512

Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Project Name: Northern Nevada Mobile Intelligence Response Vehicle

Subcommittee: CJS

Eligible Account: COPS

Project Description: This project will enhance real-time intelligence sharing, regional collaboration, and disaster mitigation across Northern Nevada. This specialized vehicle will serve as a mobile hub for intelligence analysts, communications experts, and data analytics personnel, providing deployed troops in the field with timely and actionable information during critical incidents such as wildland fires, natural disasters, and law enforcement emergencies. The project has a federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by section 1701(b)(8) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(8)).

Final Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Reno-Sparks Indian Colony

Address: 34 Reservation Road, Reno, Nevada 89502

Requested Amount: $2,224,000

Project Name: Hungry Valley Water Pipeline Installation

Subcommittee: Interior

Eligible Account: EPA State and Tribal Assistance Grants

Project Description: This project will bring potable water to the RSIC reservation in Hungry Valley. It will connect to a potable water pipeline that currently terminates in Lemmon Valley and transport that water to Hungry Valley. The current potable water supply in Hungry Valley is inadequate for present demand. It is a low-quality supply because of the need to mix and dilute the well water that is the current source of drinking water in Hungry Valley. Continued development for the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony members, both for residential uses and for commercial, educational, industrial and recreational uses is not possible without the additional water and the improved water quality that this project will bring. This request is for the engineering and design of the pipeline from the terminus of the present Truckee Meadows/Vidler pipeline in Lemmon Valley to the proposed distribution point in Hungry Valley. This will include identifying the appropriate location of the pipeline corridor, determination of size of pipe, pumps as well as the construction drawings. This will provide the ability to apply for construction funding for the project.

Financial Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Gardnerville Ranchos General Improvement District

Address: 931 Mitch Drive, Gardnerville, Nevada 89460

Requested Amount: $4,000,000

Project Name: Gardnerville Ranchos South District Pipeline Replacement

Subcommittee: Interior

Eligible Account: EPA State and Tribal Assistance Grants

Project Description: The funding for this project would be used to remove existing water distribution lines that are unreliable and made with brittle material, such as Schedule 40 or asbestos cement pipe, from the southern district of the Gardnerville Ranchos General Improvement District (GID), and replace them with appropriate infrastructure to deliver clean drinking water. This project is of high priority for the GID because the water lines provide essential potable water service to residents of the community and the age of the current water lines in this area are leading to increased pipeline breaks and water loss. The Phase 2B waterline improvements have been designed and are ready to move into the construction phase. Phase 2B will replace 20,000 linear feet of 4", 6", and 8" Schedule 40 PVC waterline with 6" and 8" C900 PVC pressure pipe. The replacement also includes new fire hydrants and water services.

Financial Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: City of Fernley

Address: 595 Silver Lace Boulevard, Fernley, Nevada 89408

Requested Amount: $3,000,000

Project Name: Fernley Water Treatment Plant

Subcommittee: Interior

Eligible Account: EPA State and Tribal Assistance Grants

Project Description: The Fernley Water Treatment Plant uses multiple groundwater wells to supply groundwater to the plant. The city wishes to supplement the groundwater treated at the plant with a new surface water source pumped from the nearby Truckee Canal. This will require some new facilities and modifications to existing facilities. The city has accepted the dedication of surface water rights throughout the years as a part of new development. The city needs to pursue its surface water rights to diversify its water resources to meet growing demand and prove beneficial use of the rights. This specific project is for the engineering and construction of facility upgrades at the Fernley Water Treatment Plant to ensure a continuous supply of clean drinking water to the community. In the Fall of 2023, the city finished constructing a takeout structure on the Truckee Canal with a pipeline to a pump station within its water treatment plant. Water will divert from the canal into the pipeline and be pumped into the plant for treatment and distribution into the city’s water system.

Financial Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: City of Elko

Address: 1751 College Avenue, Elko, Nevada 89801

Requested Amount: $3,465,769

Project Name: City of Elko Water Storage Tank

Subcommittee: Interior

Eligible Account: EPA State and Tribal Assistance Grants

Project Description: The funding for this project would be used for the construction of a Water Storage Tank on the south side of the Humboldt River in the City of Elko providing backup water storage for a disadvantaged area that includes residents, businesses and an elementary school. The City of Elko needs to reconstruct a water storage tank that was taken out of service in the fall of 2023 due to water quality concerns as the interior tar coating failed and started coming off the walls and floor of the tank. Due to the coating failure the structure of the tank has been compromised from the water being behind the coating causing extensive rust and pitting of the steel. Many of the tank rafters have extensive pitting and holes in them. A decision has been made to reconstruct a new tank due to the age of the existing tank and extensive damage to the steel structure. The city would like to construct a 2-million-gallon concrete tank on the south side of the river to serve an area that only has one storage tank without additional storage redundancy.

Financial Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: Lyon County

Address: 34 Lakes Boulevard, Dayton, Nevada 89403

Requested Amount: $1,938,000

Project Name: Dayton Sewer Main and Manhole Rehabilitation Project

Subcommittee: Interior

Eligible Account: EPA State and Tribal Assistance Grants

Project Description: The funding would be used to rehabilitate 2,790 linear feet of gravity sewer line, replace 1,320 linear feet of gravity sewer line, rehabilitate 40 manholes, and replace seven manholes in the old town area of Dayton, NV. The existing infrastructure has reached its useful life and is at risk of failure. The recommended replacement and rehabilitation plan is based on a condition assessment report from Farr West Engineering. This project addresses critical structural elements that need to be mitigated to ensure continued compliance with the regulatory requirements of the Clean Water Act. This project appropriately uses ratepayer funds, and it is anticipated to benefit the community through improved infrastructure resiliency and reliability. This is a valuable use of taxpayer funds to ensure that the area's sewer system is kept enclosed and safe to protect the community's health.

Financial Disclosure Statement

 

Recipient: City of West Wendover

Address: 1111 N. Gene L. Jones Way, West Wendover, Nevada, 89883

Requested Amount: $3,400,000

Project Name: Water Transmission System PCCP Pipeline Replacement Project

Subcommittee: Interior

Eligible Account: EPA State and Tribal Assistance Grants

Project Description: The PCCP Replacement Project replaces 1 mile of 24-inch pre-stressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) installed in the late 1970’s as part of the water transmission system that delivers drinking water from the Goshute Valley to the cities of West Wendover, Nevada and Wendover, Utah. The pipe has reached its useful service life. PCCP installations in the U.S. have proven to be problematic due to a shorter than expected service life and the pipe is extremely difficult to repair. Steel wire pre-stressing failures propagate rapidly, leading to subsequent failure of the thin-shell steel cylinder, resulting in leaks and eventual sectional failure. Leaks and the high probability of sectional failure create public health concerns and long-term disruption of the community water supply. This portion of the transmission pipeline also crosses the UPRR mainline elevating risk.

Financial Disclosure Statement