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Nevada AG Finds No Open Meeting Violation At Incline Village

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. (AP) — The Nevada attorney general's office has concluded the chairwoman of a governing board in Incline Village didn't violate the state's open meeting law when she signed a letter in support of a federal transportation grant at Lake Tahoe.

 

The Tahoe Daily Tribune reports a local resident locked in litigation with Incline Village's General Improvement District for years filed a complaint last summer alleging Chairwoman Kendra Wong improperly committed the board to spending public funds outside an open meeting.

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Aaron Katz says the board also violated the law when it discussed the letter at a meeting on July 24.

 

Wong said in the letter the district had $7.5 million available to match a potential federal grant to replace a 3.7-mile pipeline.

 

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The AG's opinion says the letter "did not legally obligate or commit the board to payment of any money."

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