Officials to consider water, sewer bonds

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The Carson City Board of Supervisors will consider issuing water and sewer bonds for improvements when it meets Thursday.

Nearly $6 million, which will be repaid from the city's water fund, will be needed for the water projects, primarily the north-south water transmission line. About $3.6 million, to be repaid from the sewer fund, will be needed to upgrade aging sewer lines throughout the city.

The board also is scheduled to take action to:

• Hear the city's quarterly business review for the period ending Dec. 1, 2011.

• Support the existing Tier 1 tax distribution as presented by the Nevada Association of Counties.

• Hear a presentation of the Historic Resources Commission's annual report for 2011.

• Introduce on first reading, an ordinance amending the vehicle and traffic section of the municipal code regarding handicapped parking placards.

• Hear a capital projects status report.

As the Liquor and Entertainment Board, it will decide whether to:

• Approve Amy Cooper as the liquor manager for Smith's Food and Drug Store, located at 599 E. William St.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors meets at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William St. Go to http://www. carson.org to download an agenda and a complete information packet.

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