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Northern Nevada Public Health outlines changes after stakeholder meetings: inspection workshops, new contact structure, adjusted plan-review timelines
Summary
Northern Nevada Public Health staff reported ongoing community meetings with permit holders and described operational changes including food-inspection workshops, realistic plan-review timelines (14 days for standard plans, 30 days for complex plans), a single point of contact for permit holders and continued in-person air-quality office hours.
Northern Nevada Public Health on Thursday briefed the District Board of Health on a series of community meetings held between environmental health, air quality staff and local permit holders, and described operational changes intended to improve communication and service delivery.
Erin Dixon, deputy district health officer, told the board the engagement is ongoing: “This is definitely not a 1 time meeting and then to move on. This is going to be an ongoing dialogue and process.” Staff said meetings will continue and that the department is implementing practical changes based on permit-holder feedback.
Among the changes: the food program has created educational materials, established…
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