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Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots and Bonbons

From the Board of Supervisor meeting held on February 4, 2016
Agenda item #18
To approve Contract No 1415-145B Downtown Carson Project CMAR Construction Services for an amount NOT to exceed $8,123,628.85
The Board Voted 3 to 2
Aye - Crowell, Abowd, Bonkowski
Nay - Bagwell, Shirk

It has been said, this 8 million dollar project will enhance the downtown area to better provide residents with a fantastic dining, shopping and recreation venue. This statement is without substantiation. As far as I know, business activity numbers are accrued citywide not by area.

Text of State of the City address by Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell

Here's the speech made Wednesday by Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell at the 2016 Chamber of Commerce State of the City address held at Gold Dust West:

Reconstruction of downtown corridor moving forward

The reconstruction of Carson Street in the downtown corridor will be proceeding as planned this year, said Carson City Transportation Manager Patrick Pittenger.

Construction is expected to begin in March and last until November, Pittenger said, but the project is not going to interfere with Nevada Day Parade festivities.

By then, he said, all of the messy work will be finished and what’s left will be mostly clean-up items.

“We will be open for Nevada Day,” Pittenger said. “When we’re done, Carson Street will be one lane in each direction.”

Column: Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots and Bonbons

With the New Year upon us let me begin this document by wishing you and yours a Happy New Year. May the year 2016 bring peace and happiness to each and every one of you.

This New Year will be a busy one for Carson City. Foremost on our minds, perhaps, is the Downtown Street Narrowing Project due to begin early February/March depending on weather conditions. One of the goals stated by Carson City staff is to have this project complete in time for the Nevada Day parade. We should, however, keep our chief consideration foremost: “Let's do it Right.”

Supervisor Brad Bonkowski to Hold 'Breakfast with Brad' Friday

Event Date: 
January 8, 2016 - 7:00am

Carson City Ward 2 Supervisor Brad Bonkowski will hold his first “Breakfast with Brad” of 2016 on Friday, Jan. 8, from 7 to 8 a.m. at the Cracker Box restaurant. All Carson City residents are invited to join Bonkowski for coffee and conversation.

Grand show of support for Carson City's MAC

Dozens gathered Wednesday afternoon in support of the grand opening Carson City’s long-awaited Multi-Purpose Athletic Center (MAC) at 1870 Russell Way.

The MAC, as it has come to be known, is a project twenty years in the making. It began in 1996 as one of a host of improvement projects that the municipality of Carson City hoped to fund from the passing of Question 18, known as the “Quality of Life” ballot measure.

Grand show of support for Carson City’s MAC

Dozens gathered Wednesday afternoon in support of the grand opening Carson City’s long-awaited Multi-Purpose Athletic Center (MAC) at 1870 Russell Way.

The MAC, as it has come to be known, is a project twenty years in the making. It began in 1996 as one of a host of improvement projects that the municipality of Carson City hoped to fund from the passing of Question 18, known as the “Quality of Life” ballot measure.

Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada hires new director, breaks ground on teen center

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada is aiming high for the future. The Club has brought on a new chief professional officer, turned earth on its new Carson City teen center in October and partnered with a local marketing firm to create a new website and marketing plan.

Carson City MAC center opening rescheduled to Dec. 30

Delays in construction materials has forced a change in the grand opening schedule of the multi-purpose athletic center, also known as the MAC. The grand opening of the facility has been rescheduled for Dec. 30, 5:30 p.m.

Workshop with downtown Carson City street redesign contractors tonight at BAC

Carson City Public Works Department, in conjunction with Q&D construction and Lumos and Associates will host a Downtown Carson City question and answer session tonight, Thursday, as part of the Carson Street redesign project. The event runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Brewery Arts Center.

Question and answer with Q&D Construction this Thursday in Carson City

Event Date: 
November 12, 2015 - 5:30pm
Carson City Public Works Department, in conjunction with Q&D construction and Lumos and Associates will host a Downtown Carson City question and answer session Thursday as part of the Carson Street redesign project. The event runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Brewery Arts Center.

Column: Government for the People needs to be by the People

Many believe that government is increasingly responding to the agenda of special interests and not acting for the common good. I am holding steadfast that our local government needs to be: of the people, by the people, and for the people.

VIDEO: Carson City officially breaks ground on new Animal Services shelter

It's official now and it was made possible by the citizens of Carson City and a community of caring volunteers. Carson City broke ground Wednesday on its Animal Services facility with plenty of praise, rounds of applause and a sincere thank you from the Carson Animal Service Initiatives, also known as CASI, whose volunteers spent thousands of hours to make the shelter a reality.

New Carson City animal shelter to break ground Oct. 14 with ceremony

Event Date: 
October 14, 2015 - 9:30am

Carson City will break ground on the new Animal Services facility on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 9:30 a.m. Attending the ceremony will be Carson City Public Works officials, the City Board of Supervisors, Carson Animal Services Initiative, and representatives of the Nevada Humane Society.

Carson City Supervisor Brad Bonkowski column: Our Changing Community

A couple weeks ago I received an email from a gentleman who I will call Joe. “Joe” said he has been visiting Carson City for over 30 years and liked it so much that he recently moved here from San Diego. He wanted me to know that now that he is a resident he thinks Carson City cannot continue growing or it will be ruined.

Carson City Mayor honored by American Planning Association

Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell was honored Sept. 15 by the Nevada Chapter of the American Planning Association with the DeBoer Award for Distinguished Leadership by an Elected Official, for his role in championing the Carson City Downtown Urban Design Streetscape Project.

Column: Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots and Bonbons

Are you having panic attacks, doubts, concerns or uncertainty, topped off with a sense of skepticism about the narrowing of Carson Street? If so, surprise, you are in the majority.

Know this, the project will go forward. Why? Because, the 1/8 of a cent sales tax that will fund the Downtown Carson City project had been approved by the Board of Supervisors with a 4 to 1 vote.

A Message From Downtown 2020: Carson City on its way to becoming walkable destination community

The Downtown 2020 group initiated and promoted the Downtown Carson City Renovation plan. This took years of planning, relentless meetings with the Board of Supervisors and working with many different city agencies, City Planner, City Manager and engineers.

During this process there have been meetings with all the businesses and reaching out to the college and our high school to get them involved. We had public meetings where we listened and adapted your concerns to our plan for we understood that to be successful it takes a village.

Letter: Support Small Business or prison inmates?

This is a letter I sent out to Gov. Sandoval, and multiple other State Representatives. I felt that the general public should know what our prison system is doing to multiple small business owners in Carson City and Nevada. I would be very pleased if someone would bring this to light and show what our tax dollars are doing in this economy.

Dear Governor Sandoval,

Column: Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots and Bonbons

In the movie Dances with Wolves there is a line, one of the characters says, and it goes something like this: “Somebody back east is saying, why don’t he write?”
Many of you might be wondering the same thing about me. Why I haven’t written for a spell? I could list numerous reasons, some might be worth mentioning, and others would be insignificant.

In simple true-to-life terminology — I’m back. A few of the hot topics from the June 18th Board of Supervisor meeting.

Initial designs to be unveiled Monday at Downtown Carson City corridor open house

Carson City Public Works Department will host two open houses Monday for the public to see the initial designs for the Downtown Streetscape Improvements that are now 30 percent complete.

The open houses run from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and again from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Sierra Room at the Carson City Community Center.

$4.5 million Carson City animal shelter approved

A $4.5 million animal shelter budget was authorized Thursday for Carson City’s proposed facility, but without breaching a $4 million cap in city sales tax money.

Suzanne Olsen, CPA named President of Western Nevada Chapter of Nevada Society of CPAs

Suzanne Olsen, CPA named President of Western Nevada Chapter of Nevada Society o

Suzanne Olsen, CPA, was appointed President of the Western Nevada Chapter of the Nevada Society of CPAs during the NVCPA’s recent annual board meeting held last week in Las Vegas.

This is Olsen's second term as chapter president. She is a manager with Casey, Neilon & Associates in Carson City.

The Western Nevada Chapter meets once a month in Carson City. Past guest speaker topics have included:

• Sales Tax Audit Strategies
• The Financial Status of Nevada
• Life in Public Accounting
• What is Happening in Carson City, How We are Growing and Re-imaging

Additional tax money for an already budgeted extravagant animal shelter?

Event Date: 
June 18, 2015 (All day)

Additional tax money for an already extravagant animal shelter?

On June 18th lobbyists will petition the Carson City Board of Supervisors to increase the 1/8 cent sales tax bond by over one half million ($600,000) to fund an extravagant $500 per square ft. animal shelter. This is an increase from an already budgeted $3.9 million to $4,500,000.

Open letter to Carson City Supervisors: Humane Society needs to put up or shut up

Open letter to Board of Supervisors: You will meet on June 18, 2015 to determine if you will provide an additional $600,000 to construct a new animal services facility.

The Board approved a plan of expenditure and imposed a 1/8-cent sales tax increase to finance the $4 million bond to construct a new animal services facility. The Board embraced CASI’s design of a new facility despite unanswered questions from the community. However, only now, is the design’s cost being questioned by the Board.

Nevada Legislature: Lawmakers debate bill restricting tax-free purchases of construction materials by local governments

Assembly Minority Leader Marilyn Kirkpatrick, D-North Las Vegas, told the Ways and Means Committee Tuesday local governments are cheating the state out of sales tax by buying materials for construction pr...

Q&D Construction picked for Downtown Carson Street Urban Design Project

After reviewing proposals and finalists, the Carson City Board of Supervisors and Public Works have picked Q&D Construction to serve as the Construction Manager at Risk for the Downtown Carson Street Urban Design Project, said Carson City Public Works Downtown Project Manager Danny Rotter.

Senate forwards Internet sales tax bill to Assembly

The Nevada Senate on Tuesday unanimously approved a bill intended to capture more sales tax from out-of-state retailers....

Carson City mayor unveils 'CarsonProud' campaign

Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell announced Monday the launch of a citywide social media campaign called "CarsonProud" designed to act as a community catalyst and rally as it undergoes a transformation of public works projects slated for the downtown corridor and other areas of the capital city.

House votes for permanent sales tax deduction

The U.S. House voted Thursday to make permanent the IRS deduction for state and local sales taxes, a benefit targeted to residents of Nevada and a handful of other states that lack an income tax....

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