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Northern Nye County Hospital District moves to dispose of district-owned house; approves minutes and $39,141.39 in invoices

3045208 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

At its April 17 meeting, the Northern Nye County Hospital District voted 3-0 to begin the process to dispose of district-owned property at 149 South Central Street, approved minutes from a March special meeting, and authorized payment of $39,141.39 in invoices.

Trustees of the Northern Nye County Hospital District voted unanimously on April 17 to start the process to dispose of a district-owned house at 149 South Central Street and to apply any proceeds back into district operations.

During discussion, trustees said the house had been used to provide temporary housing for clinical staff but is not needed for ongoing operations and lacks utilities such as functioning heating. A trustee noted a prior offer had been made but that disposal of public property requires following the district—s legal procedure, likely a public bidding process; the board directed staff to consult the district attorney about the required steps.

The board formally moved to begin the disposition process for the property. The motion passed 3-0. Trustees asked staff to research the district—s purchase history for the property and to consult the district attorney about bid requirements and procedures.

Trustees also approved the minutes of the March 27, 2025, special meeting (vote 3-0) and authorized payment of $39,141.39 in invoices (vote 3-0). The invoices included routine quarterly maintenance, a new keying expense listed as "Galley's Locks," and an Amazon charge for a new tagging system; trustees discussed the line items briefly before the vote. The board did not attach conditions to the invoice payments.

Separately, trustees scheduled the district—s budget meeting for May 30 at 10 a.m. and noted one vacant board position remains open.