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Fairgrounds lease, TV2 to be discussed at Board of Supervisors meeting

A Laughlin-based television station’s bid to be placed within the Mohave County Television Improvement District will be aired during Monday’s Board of Supervisors meeting in Kingman. The Board directed staff nearly two years ago to determine whether system space could be found for TV2, KLBC Laughlin.

“Since that time staff has worked extensively with legal counsel, our communications engineer and subcontractor to identify a solution that would keep all of the other existing channels on the air while providing an option for TV-2 to be added to the Television District System,” stated backup material for the Board’s consideration. The information also outlines engineering maneuvers and equipment necessary to add TV-2 to the system.

Supervisors will also consider a staff recommendation to renew the lease of the county-owned fairgrounds property in Kingman to the Fairgrounds Association.  The lease arrangement dates back to 1987 and a 10 year- lease approved in 2009 is set to expire in July.

The proposed lease borrows language from previous leases allowing the Association to use the Fairgrounds “for recreational, entertainment, artistic, cultural and/or convention activities.”

The public portion of the board meeting at the county administration facility starts at 9:30 a.m.