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Ethics commission finds Alameda Valley trustee improperly used district equipment, imposes $1,000 fine
Summary
The Nevada Commission on Ethics on Oct. 16 accepted a stipulated agreement concluding that a vice chair of the Palo Altoino Valley General Improvement District used district equipment for roadway work and failed to disclose or abstain from votes on related matters, and imposed a $1,000 civil penalty.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics on Oct. 16 accepted a stipulated agreement concluding that a vice chair of the Palo Altoino Valley General Improvement District used district equipment for roadway work and failed to disclose or abstain from votes on related matters, and imposed a $1,000 civil penalty.
The commission’s executive director, Ross Armstrong, said the commission opened an investigation after a complaint filed Jan. 22, 2024, and that the review panel referred the matter to the commission. "The investigation found that Otto, at all relevant times, was vice chair of the board, that the board had a policy for prioritizing road maintenance within the…
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