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Nevada OHV program warns current grant pace is unsustainable; finance chief proposes staged cuts

Nevada Commission on Off-Highway Vehicles · November 21, 2025
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At its Oct. 1 meeting in Elko the Nevada Commission on Off‑Highway Vehicles heard that the OHV program carried $2.8 million into the current fiscal year and faces $1.5 million in pending grant liabilities; DCNR finance staff recommended stepping grant rounds down to preserve reserves.

Heather Buck, chief financial officer for the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, warned the Nevada Commission on Off‑Highway Vehicles that the program’s current grant pace would exhaust reserves if unchanged.

"When we closed state fiscal year '25, we carried forward $2,800,000 into the current fiscal year," Buck said while presenting the program’s financial summary. Buck also reported a revenue recognition adjustment of about $1,056,000 related to DMV transfers and identified roughly…

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