Nevada
Upcoming
City Council
The Nevada City Council will consider ordinances for personnel regulations and an interfund loan policy, along with resolutions to finance Aquatic Center improvements via lease purchase and approve bids for two Toro grounds maintenance vehicles.
- Aquatic Center improvements lease purchase
- Toro Procore 648S grounds equipment purchase
- Groundsmaster 3500D grounds equipment purchase
- Park Board appointments (Nani Wilde, Gabriel Franklin, Jacob Duncan)
- Industrial Pretreatment Program amendments
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NRMC Hospital Board of Directors
The Board of Directors will review administrative reports, financial statements, and committee updates. The meeting includes a planned executive session closed to the public for specific legal and personnel matters.
Housing Authority Board
The Housing Authority Board will consider resolutions for salary adjustments, budget approvals, and personnel policy changes. The meeting focuses on financial adjustments for the upcoming fiscal year.
- Resolution No. 2190: Cost-of-Living Salary Adjustment for employees
- Resolution No. 2194: Approval of Operating Budget for FY ending June 30, 2027
- Resolution No. 2195: Approval of Operating Budget Revision #1 for FY ending June 30, 2026
- Resolution No. 2200: Adoption of Revised Personnel Policy
Library Board
The Nevada Public Library Board will elect officers for the 2027 fiscal year and review financial reports. The board will also vote on lease agreements for library building spaces and proposed projects from the NPL Foundation.
- Lease review for Suite B/Healthy Nevada
- Lease review for VCHS/Bushwhacker Museum
- Approval of NPL Foundation proposed projects
- Election of Board Officers for FY27
- Reappointment of members Lucia Green, Julie Scotten, and Trisha Stubblefield
City Council
This agenda is purely procedural. The City Council will attend a social event (Mayor's Coffee) but will not deliberate or take any legal action.
Park Board
The Nevada Park Board will hold a regular session to approve minutes, discuss the Adopt-A-Park program, consider a new Park Board application, and elect officers. Reports will include the chair and director updates, plus monthly financial recaps for the parks and golf course.
- Adopt-A-Park discussion
- Park Board application consideration
- Election of new officers
- Recap of monthly financials
- Golf Course monthly financials
Housing Authority Board
The Housing Authority Board will hear reports on occupancy, Section 8 utilization, and an HVAC project. They will consider 15 resolutions including adopting the FY2027 operating budget, a cost-of-living salary adjustment for all full-time employees, and revisions to bylaws, procurement, personnel, and occupancy policies.
- Resolution 2190: Cost-of-living salary adjustment for all full-time employees
- Resolution 2194: Operating budget for year ending June 30, 2027
- Resolution 2185: Adoption of revised bylaws
- Resolution 2186: Adoption of procurement policy
- Resolution 2191: Removal of past due accounts from books
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to review financing for the aquatic center and city radios. Members will also discuss updates to water and sewer rates and the personnel handbook. The meeting includes a closed session regarding personnel matters.
- Aquatic Center financing
- Water and sewer rate adjustments
- PFAS and commercial grinder pumps (Chapter 28)
- Radio financing
- Personnel handbook updates
LTC Board of Directors of City Convalescent Home
The LTC Board of Directors will review the May 2026 financial reports and follow up on approvals for landscape work, interior wall repair, and IT cameras. They will also discuss employee health insurance renewal and YMCA membership benefits for staff. The board will enter executive session for legal and personnel matters.
- Reappointment of Dennis Talley approved by City Council
- Review of May 2026 financial reports
- Follow-up on landscape, interior wall repair, and IT cameras approvals
- Follow-up on employee health insurance renewal
- Follow-up on YMCA membership benefit for employees
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing regarding the potential use of shipping containers for residential living and storage purposes. This special meeting is intended to gather community comments on this land-use topic.
- Public hearing on shipping container use for residential and storage
City Council
The city council will consider an emergency ordinance authorizing a lease/purchase agreement with Kansas State Bank for a 2024 E One Engine and a 2025 E One Tanker truck. They will also vote on resolutions endorsing changes to the Industrial Pretreatment Program, accepting a bid for an ADA-compliant restroom, and authorizing repairs to the Neal Center. Consent agenda includes reappointments to the Library Board and Planning Commission.
- Lease/purchase of 2024 E One Engine and 2025 E One Tanker truck from Kansas State Bank
- Resolution No. 1935 endorsing Industrial Pretreatment Program modification for MDNR approval
- Resolution No. 1936 accepting bid to Custom Container Living for ADA restroom (amount not specified)
- Resolution No. 1937 accepting bid to Buildet, LLC for Neal Center repairs (amount not specified)
- Reappointments to Library Board (Scotten, Green, Stubblefield) and Planning Commission (Duncan)
City Council
This is a social event where City Council members will observe a Planning Commission special meeting. No official deliberations, decisions, or legal actions will be taken by the Council.
City Council
This is a notice for a social event rather than a formal business meeting. Council members may attend the Bushwhacker Days festivities, but no official city business or voting will occur.