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NAB meetings are your chance to learn about neighborhood happenings and provide input on issues impacting your community. Learn more about the NAB program. For additional information, approved agendas and minutes go to Reno.Gov/NAB. Councilmember Bonnie Weber, Ward 4 Community Liaison: Cynthia Esparza - EsparzaC@Reno.Gov Ward 4 NAB meeting schedule: Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month from 5:30-7:30pm at North Valleys Library - 1075 N Hills Blvd.
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RARA would like to extend complimentary entrance on Wednesday, September 11, 2019 to all residents who live in the 89506, 89508, and 89512 areas. Please present your identification with proof of residence at the gate for your free ticket. We will see you at the races!
Letter from Ward 4 Reno Councilmember
Bonnie Weber Dear Neighbors,
It has been nine months since I was honored to be elected as your City of Reno Ward 4 Councilmember. These past months have flown by and we’ve been busy at work in Ward 4! Civic engagement and pride in our neighborhoods is very important to me. On June 14, 2019, our community came out and celebrated Flag Day. We were joined by the Reno Police Department, the Reno Fire Department, Sierra Nevada Job Corps, and community members as we raised a new U.S. flag at the spruced-up area around the Welcome to Stead sign. I’m proud of the restored pride in Dorothy McAlinden Park and the cleanups we’ve hosted there. What a difference a couple of hours of service can make in the appearance of this Stead jewel.
This summer, we hosted a fascinating tour of the Reno-Stead Water Reclamation Facility, which was expertly led by Public Works Director John Flansberg and his staff member. It is an impressive and sparkling facility and the tour gave us a much better understanding of this facility that most of us take for granted every day. It is truly a hidden powerhouse behind our homes. Our tax dollars are hard at work there. Last but not least, I hope to see you at the Takeoff Celebration on Saturday, September 7 at the RenoStead Airport. Stead is the home of the National Championship Air Races and this event will bring the air races to all members of the community. This free event will include a parade, flyover, and airplane and car show and shine. I hope to see you there! Sincerely, Councillmember Bonnie Weber
Letter from at-large Reno Councilmember
Devon Reese Greetings Ward 4!
issues facing our city.
I’m Devon Reese, your new At-Large Councilmember. I was appointed by your City Council earlier this year and I have spent the last six months becoming versed in the most pressing
The City of Reno is working on a lot of projects and getting caught up is no small task. To introduce myself, I am a Reno native and I have practiced law in the area for nearly twenty years. As a father of three, our community is a deep passion of mine, and I’m excited to be a part of guiding Reno into the future. Affordable housing, economic growth and opportunity, arts and culture, and a strong sense of community are all top priorities of mine and I will continue working with fellow Councilmembers to make decisions that are best for our residents. I look forward to meeting you soon, and in the meantime, I hope you can attend Councilmember Weber’s Takeoff Celebration! There is no better opportunity to enjoy one of Reno’s prime attractions, the Reno Air Races. See you soon! Councilmember, Devon Reese
Street Sweep
Routes
To better serve the community, we will be sweeping Reno streets according to a specific schedule. Want to know when your route will be covered? Below you will find the days of the month we are going to be sweeping in each route and the route maps. Please keep in mind that this is a seasonal activity (April-October).
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How you can help • Trim your trees away from the curb line allowing the sweepers a clear path to sweep along the curb. • Move parked cars prior to your assigned sweeping schedule.
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Community Engagement City Council Meetings Meetings are usually held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, starting at 10:00 a.m. in Council Chambers, 1st floor of City Hall. If you can’t make a meeting but would like to provide public comment, you can submit it online. Please visit www.reno.gov/government/city-council and select public comment. You can also live stream our meetings on the City of Reno Youtube channel.
Boards and Commissions With over 50 board and commissions, there’s a wide array of focuses for citizens to engage. From the Neighborhood Advisory Boards to the Access Advisory Committee or the newly formed Human Rights Commission, we hope you find an area of interest and apply. For more information and how to apply, visit Reno.Gov. Active citizens drive positive change in our great community!
DRIVE like you LIVE HERE This is our neighborhood
Neighborhood speeding and distracted driving can be dangerous, and we want to assure you and your neighbors that the Reno Police Department is committed to making our city safe and accessible for all pedestrians. We’ve heard resident concerns about traffic issues in your neighborhood and I’d like
to remind you, especially as summer is upon us, to please continue to drive cautiously through your streets, follow residential speed limits, and most importantly, stay alert! As always, we encourage you to report any concerns by calling Reno Direct at (775) 334-4636 or by email at RenoDirect@Reno.gov.
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Enforcement
What Codes do we enforce? The Code Enforcement Team enforces regulations and laws related to: • Existing buildings and structures that are unsafe or present a danger to the public • Building code violations including building without permits • Housing code violations including minimum standards for safe and sanitary conditions • Zoning code violations including use, location, size, parking and land use • Nuisances, including: • Weeds • Outdoor storage • Trash and debris
• Junk vehicles • Overgrown vegetation • Abandoned vehicles
How do I report a violation? Reno Direct - (775) 334-INFO (4636)
Do I have to give my name? No, you can remain completely anonymous. The city will not release complainant information. However, it is helpful for the Code Officer to have a reporting party especially if they need more information or would like to provide an update.
Reno
Facts Founded on
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May 9, 1868 March 16, 1903
250,000 105.9
Reno is known as “The Biggest Little City in the World.” Reno is famous for its casinos and as the birthplace of Caesars Entertainment Corporation. It is the county seat of Washoe County, located in the northwestern part of the state. The city sits in a high desert at the foot of the Sierra Nevada and its downtown area occupies a valley known as the Truckee Meadows. Reno is the largest metropolitan area in Northern Nevada.
Safety Checklist for
Owners & Renters
Escape Plan
9-1-1
Tips
When to call 9-1-1 Emergencies that require immediate attention from police, fire or ambulance services and include: • ALL crimes in progress • Major crimes that have just occurred • Any call with the potential for injury or death • Any medical emergency • Any type of fire
When to call Non-Emergency (775) 334-COPS (2677) • Noise disturbances • Parking problems • Past-tense crimes • Welfare checks
When calling 9-1-1
• Know the location of the emergency • Stay calm and speak clearly • Answer the dispatcher's questions • Stay on the phone (if it’s safe to do so) and do not hang up until the dispatcher tells you to do so
Texting 9-1-1 Texting 9-1-1 is beneficial to those who are hard of hearing, deaf, or speech-impaired, but residents should only text 9-1-1 when calling 9-1-1 is unsafe or not possible. CALL if you can, TEXT if you can’t
• Include the location and type of help needed • Answer questions and instructions • Do not power off your phone until a dispatcher tells you to do so
Create a fire escape plan that shows two ways out of every room. Ensure everyone knows where the safe meeting place is outside the home. Everyone living in the house should practice the escape plan two times a year.
Cooking safety Leave no items that can burn around any cooking area. Ensure someone stays in the kitchen when they are frying, grilling, boiling or broiling food. Ensure pot handles are always turned toward the back of the stove.
Smoke Detectors Located on every level of the home. Located inside and outside sleeping areas. Test every month by listening for the noise when you press the “test” button. Batteries are changed yearly. Should not be more than ten years old.
Candle Safety Place in a sturdy fire-proof container that will not tip over. Blow out all candles when leaving the room or going to sleep. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Electrical & appliance safety Ensure electrical cords are in good condition and not broken or cut. Clean dryer lint after every use. Ensure electrical outlets are safe and do not feel warm when touched. If they are warm, call the landlord or an electrician.
Carbon monoxide alarms Located on every level of the home. Should not be more than seven years old.
Fire Safety To prevent children from starting fires, lock up matches, lighters, cigarettes, candles, etc. Dispose of fireplace ashes property.
Important
Numbers
Air Quality (Washoe County): (775) 784-7200 Call before you dig: 811 or (800) 227-2600 Locate underground utility lines.
City Clerk’s Office (Reno): (775) 334-2030 Public records, central cashiering, sewer, and/or parking payments.
Nevada Department of Transportation (ndot) Customer Service: (775) 888-7000
Road construction, maintenance issues, and/or adopt-a-highway.
Reno Maintenance Station: (775) 834-8300 Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP): (775) 687-0400
NV Energy: (775) 834-4444 Available 24/7. Para Servicio en Español (775) 834-4700.
Emergency: (775) 834-4100
Gas leaks, outages, and/or sparking power lines.
Parks & Recreation (Reno): (775) 334-2262 For activities, pool schedule, sport leagues, facility/park shelter rentals, youth/senior/adaptive services, and/or general information.
Reno Fire Department (RFD) RFD Non-Emergency: (775) 334-4636 RFD Administration: (775) 334-2300
Fire prevention, learn about fire/water safety, and/or burn permits.
Reno Police Department (RPD) RPD Non-Emergency: (775) 334-COPS (2677)
Welfare checks, parking problems, noise disturbances, and/or runaway juveniles.
Front Desk/RPD Reports: (775) 334-2175
Destruction of property, lost property, private property non-injury accidents, civil problems (where the parties are separated and/or there is no disturbance), or past tense burglaries/larcenies with a loss under $5,000. Walk-in: Monday-Thursday 8am-4:30pm Telephone: (775) 334-2226 | Online: RenoPD.com
Sewer (Reno): (775) 334-2095 Available Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm.
Special Events Office (Reno): (775) 334-2055
Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) Customer Service: (775) 834-8080 Emergency Hotline: (775) 834-8090
Leaks, breaks, and/or water outages available 24/7.
Washoe County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) Dispatch: (775) 785-WCSO (9276) Front Desk: (775) 328-3001 Jail: (775) 328-2992
Zoning Code/Planner of the Day: (775) 321-8309
Reno Direct, the City’s citizen service center, is designed to improve communications between you and the City of Reno. Report a problem or blight, request City services, make suggestions, or get City news and information.
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City of Reno’s
Special Events
September September 7 Take off Celebration Reno-Stead Airport 18th Annual Never Forget 9/11 Memorial Ride Wingfield Park September 7-8 Inaugural Reno Running Festival Virginia Street, UNR, Reno High School September 4-8 The Great Reno Balloon Race Rancho San Rafael September 11-15 National Championship Air Races Reno Stead Airport September 13 Our Lady of the Snows Fall Festival Lander St. September 14 13th Annual Walk in Memory Walk in Hope Idlewild Park Tyler Stafford Album Release Party Wingfield Park September 15 Heart & Stroke Walk Wingfield Park September 22 Fiesta on Wells Wells Ave. September 26 Virginia Lake Walk Virginia Lake
September 26-27 Reno Phil Young People’s Concert Series State and Pine St. September 27-30 Street Vibes Fall Rally Downtown Reno Harley Davidson Street Vibes Fall Rally Chester’s Harley Davidson September 28 Dog Fest Reno Dick Taylor Park Nevadafest Wingfield Park Side Hustle Moto Show Pine St. September 29 Dogs of Rotary Idlewild Park MC Believe 5K Fun Run Somersett Pkwy.
October October 5 Optimism Walk October 5-6 Reno Decompression Elko St. October 12-14 Great Eldorado Italian Festival Downtown Reno October 12 Hugs N Heroes Idlewild Park Reno Race for the Cure Reno City Plaza
October 13 Take the Hill for Autism Huffaker Park th 9 Annual Time for Remembrance Idlewild Park October 19 Jerry Seinfeld Concert Center St. RuffRiders 5K Race and Pet Adoption Idlewild Park Thriller Under the Arch Downtown Reno October 20 Reno Sparks CROP Hunger Walk Idlewild Park October 27 Dirty Wookie 10K Run Arlington Ave. October 31 City of Reno Fall Festival / Halloween Hallows Idlewild Park Hope Community Church Trunk or Treat Comstock Park Marsh Avenue Halloween Bash Marsh Ave.
November November 1 City of Reno Movie Night Yori Park November 2 Taptopia The Eddy
November 11 Veterans Day Parade Downtown Reno November 28 Wobble Before You Gobble 5K/10K Run Reno City Plaza
December December 16 Sierra Nevada Ballet Peanutcracker State and Pine St. December 2 NAAA Aviation Expo Kietzke Ln. December 4 City of Reno Tree Lighting Reno City Plaza December 22 City of Reno Menorah Lighting Reno City Plaza December 21 Great Santa Dash Riverside Dr. December 7 Santa’s Under the Arch Downtown Reno Reno Toy Run Reno Harley/Market St. December 31 New Year’s Eve Downtown Reno
Reoccuring Events October 5-December 28 Riverside Farmers Market McKinley Arts and Culture Center
Coffee & Conversation With
Reno Councilwoman Bonnie Weber
8:3010am
Every Third Saturday*
Bonanza Casnio’s branding iron cafe 4720 N. Virginia St., Reno, NV
* Schedule subject to change, please call Reno Direct at (775) 334-4636
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