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Clark County schedules public work session with FBI to brief public on Camp Bonneville; joint session with Friends of Camp Bonneville fails

5785405 · September 11, 2025
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Summary

The council agreed to hold a 30-minute public work session with the FBI about Camp Bonneville. A proposal to hold the FBI and Friends of Camp Bonneville in a single joint session failed; the council said the prior decision to terminate the Friends’ agreement remains in effect.

The Clark County Council agreed Sept. 10, 2025, to invite the FBI to deliver a public briefing on the use of Camp Bonneville and to schedule a 30-minute work session for that purpose.

Councilors considered whether to hold a single, joint work session that would include both the FBI and Friends of Camp Bonneville. The proposal for a joint session did not receive enough support; the council instead directed staff to schedule a work session with the FBI alone and to consider separate opportunities for Friends of Camp Bonneville to present their views.

Councilors said the work session should be limited in time; several members suggested a 30-minute slot following a council meeting or a half-hour Wednesday morning slot. The council did not set a final date; staff indicated scheduling will depend on existing work session calendars.

Councilors also noted that the council is “still moving forward with the termination per council’s decision,” indicating the previously made termination action remains in effect while the council hosts informational briefings. The council discussed offering Friends of Camp Bonneville additional speaking time in a separate forum, if requested.

The council asked staff to consider whether the FBI should be given latitude to decide what information to present in that 30-minute window. Several councilors said they would prefer the FBI set the agenda for its briefing but that discussion remain respectful and constructive.

No formal vote was recorded to reverse or change the council’s prior termination decision at this meeting.