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Tonopah Town Board Sets March 25 Meeting at Convention Center

Tonopah Town Board meets tonight at 6 p.m. at the Convention Center, with a packed agenda including a substitute justice of the peace appointment and a Desert View Hospital funding discussion.

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Chairman Don Kaminski and the Tonopah Town Board convened their regular meeting tonight at 6 p.m. at the Tonopah Convention Center, 301 Brougher Avenue, working through a substantive agenda that ranged from courthouse staffing to the town's fueling infrastructure at the airport.

The board, which also includes Vice-Chairman Joni Eastley, Clerk of the Board Marc Grigory, and members Douglas "Stretch" Baker and Steven Stringer, took up the appointment of a substitute justice of the peace and considered a contract for a special prosecutor. Requests to fill open positions in both Justice Court and Animal Services were also on the table.

Budget matters formed a significant portion of the evening's business. The board reviewed the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Tentative Budget, a process that sets the financial framework for town operations in the coming year. A Community Project Funding application on behalf of Desert View Hospital was also discussed, a matter with direct implications for medical services in a region where the nearest major hospital can be hours away.

On the infrastructure side, the board took up a bid award for a concrete slab at the Tonopah Airport Fueling Station. The meeting also included a discussion on abandoned trailers and RVs at the Pahrump Landfill, a persistent issue that has drawn attention from residents and local officials alike.

The agenda was certified and posted in compliance with NRS 241.020.3, which requires agendas to be available three business days before a meeting by 9 a.m. The town agenda included teleconference participation instructions for members of the public unable to attend in person.

Residents seeking the agenda or supporting documentation can contact the Deputy Town Clerk at (775) 482-6336 or visit the office at 140 S Main Street. The Tonopah Town Board meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Convention Center, though meeting dates and locations are subject to change.

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