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Monday happenings in Carson City

Event Date: 
April 30, 2018 (All day)

April is making on last-ditch effort to get some showers in for our May flowers. It’s not expected until this afternoon, though, so this morning’s groundbreaking at Telegraph Square should go off without a hitch. Be prepared for the westside of downtown Carson City to be a little messy for the next few months as the streetscape project gets underway, but it should be ready by Nevada Day. Let the Fox Brewpub take care of dinner tonight and stick around for their family-friendly karaoke.

Carson City marks new era for Carson Street with ribbon cutting

Amidst March snow flakes, officials from Carson City and Q&D Construction dug their shovels into a dirt mound at the intersection of Third and Carson streets nearly eight months ago to break ground on the Downtown Corridor Improvement Project.

Glistening from rain earlier Friday morning, the finished product was unveiled in front of hundreds at a formal ribbon cutting ceremony held in front of the Nevada State Capitol, featuring many of the people who helped to break ground earlier this year.

Downtown Carson Street Corridor ready for Nevada Day, ribbon cutting noon Friday

Nearly eight months after the Municipality of Carson City and Q&D Construction broke ground on the Downtown Carson Street Corridor Improvement Project on March 7, the ribbon is now ready to be cut on the $8 million dollar expenditure one day ahead of the Nevada Day Parade.

Carson City downtown businesses to throw party Friday to celebrate opening of Carson Street

The businesses in downtown Carson City are coming together to throw a party to celebrate the completion of the construction in the downtown corridor.

Christmas in July

Event Date: 
August 6, 2016 (All day)

CHRISTMAS IN JULY
July was an interesting month indeed.

Downtown project ahead of schedule, paving on Carson Street today and Thursday

Carson Street will be closed for paving Wednesday and Thursday from Washington Street to Musser Street.
Carson Street will be open for two-way traffic on Friday morning, Aug. 5. The recommended detour road is Stewart Street.

Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots and Bonbons

The Nevada Appeal had a letter-to-the-editor (dated May 1, 2016) stating:
The Downtown Project is more than aesthetics and declared: “Seventy percent of the total expenditures of the downtown project, currently underway, are for vital infrastructure improvements that are failing and run right down the middle of Carson Street under the medians.”
Here are the most up-to-date facts on funding amounts presently available for this project.

Downtown Streetscape Funding
Description Funding
Water $2,029,000.00
Sewer $637,000.00

Candidate for Mayor to Hold Fundraiser

Event Date: 
Repeats every 7 days until Wed May 04 2016 .
May 4, 2016 - 6:00pm

Chris Carver, candidate for Carson City Mayor will hold a "meet and greet fundraiser" at Glen Eagles restaurant (3700 N Carson St), on May 4th, 2016 from 6 to 8 PM. Chris's election website is at www.chriscarver4mayor.org. He considers himself a strong advocate for a government focused on essential city services including water and sewer, law enforcement, and neighborhood issues including road maintenance and storm water run-off.

Easter 2016: The Butchery of Carson Street

I should not have done it, but old habits, and common sense, die hard. Carson Street is the main drag through town, always was, always will be, for going between the north and south sides of town. Just look on the map. There are no through-street alternatives that run the length of town, from College Parkway to Clearview Drive; only fragments, most of which are residential.

Carson City Manager Nick Marano to present update on city projects

Carson City is changing daily as work progresses to create a more walkable and bike friendly downtown. Changing the face of the downtown is the core of the many projects the city has undertaken to provide a better quality of life for the city’s citizens.

Carson City area road report for week of March 7-13; downtown project begins

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of March 7-13, 2016: Beginning Monday, March 7, work will begin on the downtown corridor improvement project on Carson Street.

This week, traffic will be reduced to one lane each direction. On Monday, March 7 and Tuesday, March 8, north and southbound traffic will be diverted to the northbound side road. As work progresses, crews may be in the right lanes each direction.

Column: Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots and Bonbons

With the New Year upon us let me begin this document by wishing you and yours a Happy New Year. May the year 2016 bring peace and happiness to each and every one of you.

This New Year will be a busy one for Carson City. Foremost on our minds, perhaps, is the Downtown Street Narrowing Project due to begin early February/March depending on weather conditions. One of the goals stated by Carson City staff is to have this project complete in time for the Nevada Day parade. We should, however, keep our chief consideration foremost: “Let's do it Right.”

Column: Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots and Bonbons

Are you having panic attacks, doubts, concerns or uncertainty, topped off with a sense of skepticism about the narrowing of Carson Street? If so, surprise, you are in the majority.

Know this, the project will go forward. Why? Because, the 1/8 of a cent sales tax that will fund the Downtown Carson City project had been approved by the Board of Supervisors with a 4 to 1 vote.

Carson City Board of Supervisors want more business input in downtown project

The Carson City Board of Supervisors told city public works officials Thursday they need to get more input from Carson Street businesses and property owners as they continue designing the downtow...

Q&D Construction picked for Downtown Carson Street Urban Design Project

After reviewing proposals and finalists, the Carson City Board of Supervisors and Public Works have picked Q&D Construction to serve as the Construction Manager at Risk for the Downtown Carson Street Urban Design Project, said Carson City Public Works Downtown Project Manager Danny Rotter.

Letter: CC #1: Real life experience with a new library

My mother taught me that only a foolish man insists on learning from his own mistakes at his own expense; a wise man learns from the mistakes of others. In that spirit, I am grateful to friends who sent me this link:

Library faces fiscal crisis - Wyoming Tribune Eagle Online
http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2012/08/18/news/19local_08-18-12.txt

Supporters. "naysayers" and fence-sitters alike, please PLEASE read this article. I am not going to insult you by paraphrasing it here. Just let it be enlightening and fair warning before you vote.

Thank you!

Peter Hennessey, Ph.D.

Jim Shirk files for Carson City Supervisor Ward 4

Jim Shirk has filed to be a candidate for Carson City Supervisor Ward 4, where he will face off with incumbent Molly Walt.

Here is the statement he sent announcing his candidacy:

Carson City Center/Nugget Project: Digesting the details

Monday's Advisory Committee Meeting included a lot of new details about the Nugget Project that we are still looking through.

For those who haven't seen the presentation by P3 Development, you can read it here.

I think they made the best pitch for this project so far, and showed that this somewhat scaled-down version is at least close to being feasible, given the revenue constraints requested by members of the Board of Supervisors.

Two Carson City businesses to close

Word was out today that two local businesses will be closing their doors.

First, there is City Cafe Bakery on South Carson Street. The building they are in was taken over by new owners, and they can't seem to come to an agreement over rent.

Nugget Project tidbits

There is an interesting discussion going on over at the Nevada Appeal site concerning the Nugget Project.

The story begins two week ago when Guy Farmer wrote a rather harsh column that slammed the Nugget Project. In response, last week there was a guest column by Michael Douglass criticizing Farmer's take on the subject.

Comment on Nugget Project Economic Incubator dropped from CDBG funding list by RiverCitySam

What is going on at City Hall? Who is running the City? For years the CDBG funds have always gone to low and moderate income folks.

Comment on Nugget Project Economic Incubator dropped from CDBG funding list by RiverCitySam

What is going on at City Hall? Who is running the City? For years the CDBG funds have always gone to low and moderate income folks.

Comment on Editorial: Should City Hall be trying to use federal money intended to help low and middle income Carson City residents to pump up a still questionable downtown Nugget Project? by RiverCitySam

What is going on at City Hall? Who is running the City? For years the CDBG funds have always gone to low and moderate income folks.

Commentary from Supervisor Pete Livermore: “Let the people vote on the Nugget Project!”

Supervisor Pete Livermore’s commentary on the pending Nugget Downtown Project:
While I respect the passion and support by those who endorse the Carson City-Nugget Project, I am unable to continue my s

City Supervisors still moving along on the Nugget Project

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More details are coming out on the proposed Nugget Downtown Project it’s partnering with the city.

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