One of my two favorite conferences of the year, this week has been the annual Nevada Government Civil Attorneys Conference. Having most of the government’s civil attorneys in one place
One of my two favorite conferences of the year, this week has been the annual Nevada Government Civil Attorneys Conference. Having most of the government’s civil attorneys in one place
Water is fundamental to life. It is fundamental to human life, and city life, and agricultural life, and wildlife, and . . . . You get the idea. Water is
One aspect of eminent domain litigation that has always interested me is the notion that the government is usually acquiring land to build “something.” Thus, construction usually follows in the
In the initial renderings of the NDOT proposed Spaghetti Bowl Project, the Reno Tahoe International Airport was slated to lose its two direct off-ramps from the I-580 Freeway. The airport
Planning a large public project can take years. Not simply because of the amount of work it takes to plan out and draw a design, but also because of the
Breaking news out of the Nevada Supreme Court in the Little Valley Fire case: “Come back later.” After full briefing, and oral argument, the unanimous Court decided to deny the
The RGJ has posted a very informative analysis of the major on/off-ramps being affected by the NDOT preferred alternative of the Spaghetti Bowl redesign. It will be interesting to see
The State of Nevada has started hosting more specific public meetings concerning possible proposals to improve the Reno/Sparks Spaghetti Bowl. Depending on the design ultimately selected, NDOT estimates between 26
The NDOT Reno/Sparks Spaghetti Bowl Project is one step closer to reality, with the draft Environmental Impact Statement having gone live on the Project’s website. The preferred alternative appears to
California has suffered another wildfire that truly defies adjectives. Devastating is an understatement. 42 dead and an entire town incinerated. In light of the destruction of the town of Paradise,