Reno City Council
Regular MeetingReno, NV · May 8, 2024
Agenda
AGENDA
Regular Meeting
Reno City Council
Wednesday, May 08, 2024 ● 10:00 AM
Reno City Council Chamber, 1 East First Street, Reno, NV 89501
Hillary Schieve, Mayor
Council Members:
Ward 1 Jenny Brekhus Ward 4 Meghan Ebert
Ward 2 Naomi Duerr Ward 5 Kathleen Taylor
Ward 3 Miguel Martinez At Large Devon Reese
Public Notice: This agenda has been physically posted in compliance with NRS 241.020(3) (notice of meetings) at
Reno City Hall – 1 East First Street, Reno, Nevada 89501. In addition, this agenda has been electronically posted in
compliance with NRS 241.020(3) at Reno.gov, and NRS 232.2175 at notice.nv.gov/. To obtain further documentation
regarding posting, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 7753342030 or cityclerk@reno.gov.
This meeting will be held at Reno City Hall in the City Council Chamber and via the Zoom video conference platform.
Members of the public wishing to attend the meeting may do so at the designated physical location or may hear,
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provided to City Council for review prior to adjournment and entered into the record.
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allocated to another speaker. No action may be taken on a matter raised under general public comment until the matter
is included on a subsequent agenda and denoted as an action item. On specific agenda items, the presiding officer
may prohibit comment if the content of the comments is a topic that is not relevant to, or within the authority of, the
City Council, or if the content is willfully disruptive of the meeting by being irrelevant, repetitious, slanderous,
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offensive, inflammatory, irrational, or amounting to personal
To provide public comment via Zoom, log in to the Zoom webinar at the above link and utilize the “Raise Hand”
feature during any public comment period. To provide public comment via telephone only, press *9 to “Raise Hand”
and *6 to mute/unmute.
Public comment is limited to three (3) minutes per person. Unused time may not be reserved by the speaker, nor
allocated to another speaker. No action may be taken on a matter raised under general public comment until the matter
is included on a subsequent agenda and denoted as an action item. On specific agenda items, the presiding officer
may prohibit comment if the content of the comments is a topic that is not relevant to, or within the authority of, the
City Council, or if the content is willfully disruptive of the meeting by being irrelevant, repetitious, slanderous,
offensive, inflammatory, irrational, or amounting to personal attacks or interfering with the rights of other speakers.
Other examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation, yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause,
heckling, namecalling, use of profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical force,
assault, battery, or any other acts intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of City Council members,
City staff, or meeting participants. Any person making willfully disruptive remarks while addressing City Council may
be removed from the room by the presiding officer, and barred from attending the remainder of the meeting. See,
Nevada Attorney General Opinion No. 00047 (April 27, 2001); Nevada Open Meeting Law Manual, § 8.05. NRS
241.030(4)(a); RMC §§ 8.12.024, 8.12.027.
Accommodations: City Council and staff will make reasonable efforts to assist and accommodate individuals with
disabilities desiring to attend the meeting. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 7753342030 in advance so that
arrangements can be made.
Supporting Material: Staff reports and supporting material for the meeting are available at the City Clerk’s Office, and
on the City’s website at Reno.gov/meetings. Pursuant to NRS 241.020(6), supporting material is made available to the
general public at the same time it is provided to City Council.
Order of Business: The presiding officer shall determine the order of the agenda and all questions of parliamentary
procedure at the meeting pursuant to the Rules of the Reno City Council (City Council Resolution No. 8771, adopted
January 22, 2020). Items on the agenda may be taken out of order. City Council may combine two or more agenda
items for consideration; remove items from the agenda; and/or, delay discussion on or continue scheduled agenda
items at any time. Items scheduled to be heard at a specific time will be heard no earlier than the stated time, but may
be heard later.
Council Recess: At the discretion of the presiding officer, City Council may recess at any time during the meeting to
confer with legal counsel and/or its management representatives as permitted by law. Additional short breaks may be
taken throughout the meeting as needed.
Watch Meetings: Certain Reno City Council & Redevelopment Agency Board meetings are streamed online when
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A Introductory Items
A.1 Pledge of Allegiance
A.2 Roll Call
Members Present
Mayor Hillary Schieve, Councilmember Devon Reese, Councilmember Naomi Duerr,
Councilmember Jenny Brekhus, Councilmember Kathleen Taylor, Councilmember Miguel
Martinez, Councilmember Meghan Ebert
A.3 Public Comment
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A.3.1 Public Comment
Members Present
Mayor Hillary Schieve, Councilmember Devon Reese, Councilmember Naomi Duerr,
Councilmember Jenny Brekhus, Councilmember Kathleen Taylor, Councilmember Miguel
Martinez, Councilmember Meghan Ebert
A.3 Public Comment
A.3.1 Public Comment
A.4 Approval of the Agenda (For Possible Action) – 08 May 2024
A.5 Approval of the Minutes
B Consent Agenda (All consent items may be approved together with a single motion,
be taken out of order, and/or be heard and discussed individually.)
B.1 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Privileged Business License –
Alcohol Catering, Cabaret (Change of Description) – Bertha Miranda’s Mexican
Restaurant and Cantina, Robert Shandor, 336 Mill Street. [Ward 3]
B.2 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Privileged Business License –
Alcohol Catering (New) – The Argosy, Caroline Sexton, HomeBased. [Ward 3]
B.3 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Privileged Business License –
Dining Room Wine and Beer (Change of Description) – Icecycle Creamery &
Pedalers Deli, Juan Ruvalcaba, 6147 Lakeside Drive. [Ward 2]
B.4 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Privileged Business License –
Nonrestricted Gaming, OnPremises Alcohol (Change of Ownership) – Gold N
Silver Inn, Matthew Denning, 790 West 4th Street. [Ward 1]
B.5 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Privileged Business License –
OnPremises Alcohol (New) – Birdeez, Philippe Frayssinoux, 151 North Sierra
Street. [Ward 5]
B.6 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Privileged Business License –
Package Alcohol (Change of Ownership) – 7Eleven Store 14087A, Gursharan
Gill, 1770 Sutro Street. [Ward 3]
B.7 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Privileged Business License –
Secondhand Dealer (New) – Grasons of Reno NV, Jason Weiss, HomeBased.
[Ward 3]
B.8 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report (For
Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape compliance and
consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions pursuant to Reno
Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – 7Eleven Store 20736D, 690 East 2nd Street.
[Ward 3]
B.9 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration
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pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Arlington Gas, 350 South
B.8 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report (For
Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape compliance and
consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions pursuant to Reno
Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – 7Eleven Store 20736D, 690 East 2nd Street.
[Ward 3]
B.9 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Arlington Gas, 350 South
Arlington Avenue. [Ward 1]
B.10 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – BB Food & Discount
Liquor, 640 Kuenzli Street. [Ward 3]
B.11 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – City Corner Gas &
Grocery, 1000 West 2nd Street. [Ward 1]
B.12 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Delight Food Mart, 507
East 4th Street. [Ward 3]
B.13 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Gofer Market, 110 East
2nd Street. [Ward 5]
B.14 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Lavi Smoke Food Liquor &
Hookah Lounge, 743 South Virginia Street. [Ward 1]
B.15 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Lucky Liquor 2, 275 South
Wells Avenue. [Ward 3]
B.16 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Nesa Food & Discount
Liquor, 1445 East 4th Street. [Ward 3]
B.17 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Nite & Day Market, 2500
East 4th Street. [Ward 3]
B.18 Staff Report (For PossiblePage
Action):
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compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
Liquor, 1445 East 4th Street. [Ward 3]
B.17 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Nite & Day Market, 2500
East 4th Street. [Ward 3]
B.18 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Paradise Food & Liquor,
480 East 2nd Street. [Ward 3]
B.19 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Reno Food & Discount
Liquor, 1123 East 6th Street. [Ward 3]
B.20 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Reno Mart, 201 North
Virginia Street. [Ward 5]
B.21 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Roy Foster’s Sierra Service
Inc, 700 North Sierra Street. [Ward 5]
B.22 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Silver Smoke LLC, 141
North Virginia Street. [Ward 5]
B.23 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Annual review of Downtown Safe Scape
compliance and consideration of approval, denial, or imposition of conditions
pursuant to Reno Municipal Code 5.07.123(j)(2) – Silver Spur Liquor & Gifts,
221 North Virginia Street. [Ward 5]
B.24 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of amended contract extension for
security services between the City of Reno and Universal Protection Service,
LLC dba Allied Universal Security Services to add security services for the
Clean and Safe Program for 12 months in an amount not to exceed $251,589.
(General Fund)
B.25 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of amended contract for security
services between the City of Reno and Universal Protection Service, LLC dba
Allied Universal Security Services to include all contracted hours for dispatch in
an amount not to exceed $133,879.20. (General Fund)
B.26 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Sternberg Decorative Lighting
Purchase for Downtown in an amount not to exceed $21,031.56. (Room Tax
and Street Fund)
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B.27 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report (For
services between the City of Reno and Universal Protection Service, LLC dba
Allied Universal Security Services to include all contracted hours for dispatch in
an amount not to exceed $133,879.20. (General Fund)
B.26 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of Sternberg Decorative Lighting
Purchase for Downtown in an amount not to exceed $21,031.56. (Room Tax
and Street Fund)
B.27 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report (For
Possible Action): Possible approval of Assignment and Assumption of Easement
Deed and Agreement, transferring the assignment of a Union Pacific Railroad
Company (UPRR) Easement Deed and Agreement from the City of Reno to
Washoe County, as successor. The Union Pacific easement area is located south
of Mogul, on the south side of Interstate 80 (I80) and west of Exit #7. [Ward
5]
B.28 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Acceptance of the donation of traffic conflict
monitors from the Carson City Public Works Department to be used by the
Maintenance and Operations Department with an approximate value of
$118,800.
B.29 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of the allocation of American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) to
the City of Reno’s Parks and Recreation Department for a pilot pedal boat
program at Virginia Lake in the amount of $8,000 from wardspecific allocated
funds. (General Fund) [Duerr] [Ward 2]
B.30 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of the allocation of American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) to
the City of Reno’s Housing and Neighborhood Development (HAND)
Department for the programming of EWaste and Hazardous Waste Disposal at
the City of Reno Ward 2 Community Clean Up in the amount of $12,000 from
wardspecific allocated funds. (General Fund) [Duerr] [Ward 2]
B.31 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of the allocation of American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) to
the City of Reno’s Housing and Neighborhood Development (HAND)
Department for the programming of EWaste and Hazardous Waste Disposal at
the City of Reno Ward 5 Community Clean Up in the amount of $4,315.33
from wardspecific allocated funds. (General Fund) [Taylor] [Ward 5]
B.32 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Approval of the allocation of American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) to
the City of Reno’s Housing and Neighborhood Development (HAND)
Department for the programming of EWaste and Hazardous Waste Disposal at
the City of Reno AtLarge Community Clean Up in the amount of $6,000 from
wardspecific allocated funds. (General Fund) [Reese] [Ward Atlarge]
B.33 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution donating Council Discretionary
Funds to Future Kind in support of the OffBeat 2024 Festival in the amount of
$2,000. (General Fund) [Brekhus] [Ward 1]
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B.34 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution donating Council Discretionary
Department for the programming of EWaste and Hazardous Waste Disposal at
the City of Reno AtLarge Community Clean Up in the amount of $6,000 from
wardspecific allocated funds. (General Fund) [Reese] [Ward Atlarge]
B.33 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution donating Council Discretionary
Funds to Future Kind in support of the OffBeat 2024 Festival in the amount of
$2,000. (General Fund) [Brekhus] [Ward 1]
B.34 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution donating Council Discretionary
Funds to the Reno Bike Project in support of the annual TriLab Block Party in
the amount of $2,000. (General Fund) [Brekhus] [Ward 1]
B.35 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution donating Council Discretionary
Funds to the Urban Roots Farm to teach the skills necessary to grow food and
make environmentally conscious choices in the amount of $2,000. (General
Fund) [Brekhus] [Ward 1]
B.36 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution donating Council Discretionary
Funds to Desert Heights Elementary School to support their dedication to help
improve academic and behavioral achievement in the amount of $500. (General
Fund) [Ebert] [Ward 4]
B.37 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution donating Council Discretionary
Funds to O’Brien Middle School to support their vision to cultivate excellence in
every learner in the amount of $500. (General Fund) [Ebert] [Ward 4]
B.38 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution donating Council Discretionary
Funds to Silver Lake Elementary School to support their dedication to fostering
a school community focused on maintaining a rigorous, relevant, curriculum that
challenges each student to reach the height of their potential while building strong
relationships with stakeholders in the amount of $500. (General Fund) [Ebert]
[Ward 4]
C Public Hearings 10:00 AM (Items scheduled to be heard at a specific time will be
heard no earlier than the stated time, but may be heard later.)
C.1 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report
(For Possible Action): Public Hearing on any complaint, protest, or
objection to the assessment roll for a City of Reno, Nevada,
Neighborhood Improvement Project, otherwise known as the Downtown
Reno Business Improvement District (BID), will be heard; and the
determination of hardship applications.
C.2 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Resolution of the Reno City Council
dispensing with certain complaints, protests, and objections made at the
public hearing on the assessment roll for a City of Reno, Nevada,
Neighborhood Improvement Project, otherwise known as the Downtown
Reno Business Improvement District (BID); ratifying the cost of the
project; confirming said assessment roll and the assessments therein; and
authorizing the recordation of properties to be assessed in the Office of the
County Recorder; together with other matters properly relating thereto.
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C.3 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Ordinance Introduction Bill No.
dispensing with certain complaints, protests, and objections made at the
public hearing on the assessment roll for a City of Reno, Nevada,
Neighborhood Improvement Project, otherwise known as the Downtown
Reno Business Improvement District (BID); ratifying the cost of the
project; confirming said assessment roll and the assessments therein; and
authorizing the recordation of properties to be assessed in the Office of the
County Recorder; together with other matters properly relating thereto.
C.3 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Ordinance Introduction Bill No.
________ Ordinance of the Reno City Council providing for the levy and
manner of collection of assessments for the City of Reno, Nevada,
Neighborhood Improvement Project, otherwise known as the Downtown
Reno Business Improvement District; ratifying, approving, and confirming
all other actions previously taken by the City Council of the City of Reno
and the officers of said city directed toward the acquisition and
improvements of said project in the district; together with other matters
properly relating thereto.
D Department Items
Development Services
D.1 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report
(For Possible Action): Case No. TXT2400001 (Title 18 – Affordable
Housing Initiatives) Presentation, discussion, and direction to staff
regarding changes to Title 18 of the Reno Municipal Code pertaining to
housing and affordability initiatives. [Ward 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Atlarge]
Public Works
D.2 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report
(For Possible Action): Presentation, discussion, and potential approval of
(1) trash cans, animal waste receptacles, paint, and wayfinding projects
identified along the Truckee River Corridor using $266,000 in State and
Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) received through the American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) on May 19, 2021; (2) authorization to award
contracts to the lowest responsive and responsible bid in accordance with
competitive bidding laws set forth in Chapter 338 of the Nevada Revised
Statutes (NRS); (3) authorization to approve the professional services
agreement in accordance with Chapter 332 of NRS and City policy; and
(4) authorization to award contracts for the purchase of various needed
equipment identified by the professional services agreement in accordance
with Chapter 332 of NRS and City policy. [Ward 5]
D.3 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Presentation, discussion, and potential
approval of (1) activation, infrastructure, and maintenance at West Street
Plaza using $300,000 in State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF)
received through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) on May 19,
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2021; (2) authorization to award contracts to the lowest responsive and
equipment identified by the professional services agreement in accordance
with Chapter 332 of NRS and City policy. [Ward 5]
D.3 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Presentation, discussion, and potential
approval of (1) activation, infrastructure, and maintenance at West Street
Plaza using $300,000 in State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF)
received through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) on May 19,
2021; (2) authorization to award contracts to the lowest responsive and
responsible bid in accordance with competitive bidding laws set forth in
Chapter 338 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS); (3) authorization to
approve the professional services agreement in accordance with Chapter
332 of NRS and City policy; and (4) authorization to award contracts for
the purchase of various needed equipment identified by the professional
service agreement in accordance with Chapter 332 of NRS and City
policy. [Ward 5]
City Manager's Office
D.4 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report
(For Possible Action): Presentation, discussion, and potential direction to
staff regarding the potential purchase of property located at 0 Clear Acre
Lane (Assessor’s Parcel Numbers [APNs] 00406120, 00406121,
00406126, 00406122, 00406128, 035033025, and 0040282
18), Reno, Nevada, totaling approximately 27 acres, from the Regional
Transportation Commission (RTC), for the purpose of affordable
housing. [Ward 4]
D.5 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS S taff Report
(For Possible Action): Presentation, discussion, and potential direction to
staff regarding the recruitment process to hire a City Manager, including
identifying next steps such as authorizing the Human Resources Department
to identify an executive recruitment firm, executing a contract with the
identified executive recruitment firm, and managing the executive
recruitment firm to bring forth a qualified and vetted candidate pool for
Council’s consideration, and/or providing other direction related to the
recruitment and selection process.
E Ordinances Introduction (Other Ordinance, Introduction items may be found under
the following agenda sections: Public Hearings, and/or Standard Department Items.)
E.1 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report (For
Possible Action): Bill No. _____ An ordinance amending Reno Municipal
Code Title 6 entitled “Vehicles and Traffic,” Chapter 6.04 entitled
“Definitions,” Chapter 6.06 entitled “Rules of the Road,” and Chapter 6.30
entitled “Parking Violations/Civil Infractions,” together with matters which
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pertain to or are necessarily connected therewith.
E Ordinances Introduction (Other Ordinance, Introduction items may be found under
the following agenda sections: Public Hearings, and/or Standard Department Items.)
E.1 SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING MATERIALS Staff Report (For
Possible Action): Bill No. _____ An ordinance amending Reno Municipal
Code Title 6 entitled “Vehicles and Traffic,” Chapter 6.04 entitled
“Definitions,” Chapter 6.06 entitled “Rules of the Road,” and Chapter 6.30
entitled “Parking Violations/Civil Infractions,” together with matters which
pertain to or are necessarily connected therewith.
F Ordinances Adoption
G City Clerk
G.1 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Discussion and potential appointment
of up to one individual to the Financial Advisory Board (FAB) from the
following pool of applicants, listed in alphabetical order: Ric Rosario.
G.2 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Discussion and potential appointment
to the Reno Access Advisory Committee (RAAC) of one individual from
the following pool of applicants, listed in alphabetical order: Jim Milligan.
G.3 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Discussion and potential appointment
of up to seven individuals to the Ward 1 Neighborhood Advisory Board
(NAB) and/or two alternates from the following pool of applicants, listed in
alphabetical order: Stanley Dowdy, James Milligan, or Diane
Simon. [Ward 1]
G.4 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Discussion and potential appointment
of up to two individuals to the Ward 2 Neighborhood Advisory Board
(NAB) and/or two alternates from the following pool of applicants, listed in
alphabetical order: Hal Taylor. [Ward 2]
G.5 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Discussion and potential reappointment
or appointment of one individual to the Western Regional Water
Commission (WRWC) from the following pool of applicants, listed in
alphabetical order: Naomi Duerr (Reappointment), Meghan Ebert, Miguel
Martinez, Devon Reese, Kathleen Taylor, or Hillary Schieve.
G.6 Staff Report (For Possible Action): Discussion and potential joint
appointment (with the City of Sparks) of one Trustee to represent the
owners of the Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility (TMWRF)
on the Board of Trustees of the Western Regional Water Commission
(WRWC) from the following pool of applicants, listed in alphabetical order:
Donald Abbott, Paul Anderson, Jenny Brekhus, Charlene Bybee,
Kristopher Dahir, Naomi Duerr, Meghan Ebert, Ed Lawson, Miguel
Martinez, Devon Reese, Hillary Schieve, Kathleen Taylor, or Dian
VanderWell.
H Mayor and Council
H.1 City Council Comments,
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and commissions, activities of local charitable organizations and upcoming
Donald Abbott, Paul Anderson, Jenny Brekhus, Charlene Bybee,
Kristopher Dahir, Naomi Duerr, Meghan Ebert, Ed Lawson, Miguel
Martinez, Devon Reese, Hillary Schieve, Kathleen Taylor, or Dian
VanderWell.
H Mayor and Council
H.1 City Council Comments, including announcements regarding City boards
and commissions, activities of local charitable organizations and upcoming
local community events. (NonAction Item)
I Public Hearings 6:00 PM (Items scheduled to be heard at a specific time will be
heard no earlier than the stated time, but may be heard later.)
J Public Comment (This item is for either public comment on any action item or for any
general public comment.)
J.1 Public Comment
K Adjournment (For Possible Action)
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