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North Las Vegas council approves $127 million budget augmentation, zoning change and equipment donation; two appointments confirmed
Summary
At its June 18 meeting the North Las Vegas City Council approved a fiscal-year 2024–25 budget augmentation totaling about $127.3 million, reclassified a 1.71-acre parcel by ordinance, authorized donation of decommissioned fire equipment to Bomberos Latinos and confirmed two board appointments.
The North Las Vegas City Council on June 18 approved a fiscal-year 2024–25 budget augmentation of roughly $127.3 million, adopted a zoning reclassification for about 1.71 acres, authorized donation of decommissioned fire equipment to an international fire-relief group and confirmed two appointments.
The budget augmentation, presented by Justin O’Brien, the city’s budget manager, was described as an annual compliance action required by Nevada law. O’Brien said the augmentation accounts for grant awards and capital project rollovers that were not closed out before the fiscal year ended. “What is a budget augmentation? Budget augmentation is something, that we present to council every year as required by NRS,” O’Brien said during the presentation. The council opened and closed a public hearing on the item and then voted to adopt Resolution No. 27,41; the motion passed (vote tally not specified in the record).
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