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3rd Street parking lot project construction to begin in July, Farmers Market moving to Stewart Street

The 3rd Street parking lot, home to the Carson City Farmers Market for more than a decade, will undergo a full renovation beginning in early July and will last through the fall.

According to Darren Anderson, project manager for the Public Works Department, the department recently received bids for the Curry Street and 3rd Street Parking Lot Project, and are planning to take the project to an upcoming Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting, recommending awarding the contract to the lowest bidder.

The planned start date of construction will be July 1, according to Anderson, with an anticipated construction end date of Nov. 30.

“Public Works has been in discussions with many of the businesses within the project limits, as well as the Farmer’s Market, and will continue these outreach efforts,” said Anderson.

The project also includes Curry Street between 5th and Musser in addition to the redesign of the 3rd Street parking lot.

The project will consist of utility replacements, paving of the parking lot, sidewalk improvements, landscaping, lighting upgrades, and the under grounding of overhead power lines.

The Carson Farmers Market will relocate to the parking lot east of the Nugget at 412 N. Stewart Street while renovations are taking place. As always, the Carson Farmers Market will open on the first Saturday of June through the last Saturday of September, and will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Go here to learn more about the Carson Farmers Market.

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Prestige Care, an industry leader in senior living, skilled nursing and rehabilitation care, is pleased to recognize Carson Tahoe Transitional Rehabilitation Center in Carson City for receiving a 2024 Customer Experience Award from Pinnacle Quality Insight.

The Nevada State Police Highway Patrol Division will be joining forces with participating law enforcement agencies statewide for a Joining Forces Speed Awareness Campaign.

Stellar Snacks, the woman-owned bakery behind Stellar Pretzel Braids, is thrilled to announce its highly-anticipated launch into new Whole Foods Market locations in the West.

Have you ever wanted to learn the old art of blacksmithing? Early smiths made wagon parts, handmade tools, shaped ornamental pieces, horseshoes, hinges and just about anything to having to do with working metal into a desired shape or purpose.

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UNR Extension Offices would like to invite you to apply for a plot with the Carson City Community Gardens. Located in the middle of Carson City, the CCCG opened their doors 2001 and offers 25 4-by-16-foot garden plots at a yearly fee of $40.

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Six students from across Nevada will take the stage at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts on March 9 to compete in the 19th Annual Poetry Out Loud Nevada State Finals, a national arts education program and competition supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation.

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Chains are required across mountain passes, while local snow removal efforts are underway across Washoe County, Carson City as well as Lyon, Douglas and Storey counties.

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Partnership Carson City is looking for volunteers to teach English as a Second Language to adults. Can you speak, read, and write in English? Then you can teach English to one to three students.

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The next Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on Thursday, March 7, 2024 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Robert ‘Bob’ Crowell Board Room in the Carson City Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.