The City of Reno has begun installing 40 new 'hot paws' signs in various city parks and along the riverfront. These signs aim to raise awareness among pet owners about the dangers of hot surfaces for their pets, particularly during the summer months.
The City of Reno and Washoe County are soliciting public feedback on the Truckee River Vision Plan, aimed at enhancing the 18-mile stretch of the Truckee River Corridor between the Nevada state line and Sparks. The final round of public outreach began on July 8 and will continue through July 28. During this period, the draft plan is accessible on the City of Reno's website, featuring a new landing page with a survey and other project resources.
The City of Reno and Washoe County are continuing to seek public feedback on the Truckee River Vision Plan, which aims to improve the 18-mile stretch of the Truckee River Corridor between the Nevada state line and Sparks. The City invites media and the public to attend a community engagement open house on Thursday, July 11, 2024, to learn more about a draft plan for the Truckee.
City of Reno administrative offices will be closed on Thursday, July 4, 2024, in observance of Independence Day. City of Reno recreation facilities will also be closed on July 4, with the exception of Idlewild Pool and Traner Pool, which will operate at their normal scheduled hours. More information can be found at Reno.gov/ParksandRec.