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Carson City open space panel adopts FY2026 work plan with focus on water rights, trails and habitat projects
Summary
The Carson City Open Space Advisory Committee voted unanimously to approve the draft open space work plan for fiscal year 2026, directing staff to advance water-rights due diligence at Buzzy’s Ranch and continue trail, restoration and volunteer programs across city-managed open space.
The Carson City Open Space Advisory Committee on Tuesday approved the department's draft work plan for fiscal year 2026, covering July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026.
The plan lays out capital projects, land-acquisition steps and management activities across the city’s open-space holdings. Lindsay Boyer, the city’s open space manager, told the committee the work plan prioritizes completing a water study and a water report for the Buzzy’s Ranch water-rights acquisition before authorizing an appraisal or further acquisition steps. “This item before you is the draft work plan for fiscal year 26, which would start 07/01/2025 and go through 06/30/2026,” Boyer said during the presentation.
Committee members heard a line-by-line summary of…
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