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Clark County moves to reallocate $130,000 in 14-06 funds after Lumen Fidelis insurance shortfall

5693614 · August 28, 2025
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After staff said Lumen Fidelis could not meet county insurance requirements for a Recovery Hotel project, councilors directed staff to reallocate the $130,000 14-06 funding; staff will return the reallocation for formal approval at a Tuesday meeting and may consider Weaver Creek as a recipient.

Clark County councilors signaled they will move $130,000 in 14-06 affordable-housing funds away from a planned Lumen Fidelis project after staff said the nonprofit could not meet the county's insurance requirements.

Jordan Bogie, a senior policy analyst, told council that the funds were originally directed to support work at the Recovery Hotel on Highway 99 operated by Lumen Fidelis and that a modular kitchen had been approved as a concession after building ownership complications. Bogie said the county's risk-management team recommended against waiving…

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