Reno, Nevada · January 23 – January 29, 2012
Reno City Council is creating an animal services task force to evaluate operations and make funding recommendations before a February vote on potential tax increases.
THIS WEEK IN RENO CITY COUNCIL
Reno City Council held a regular meeting on January 25, 2012, with approximately 20+ action items, including budget approvals, lease agreements, and debates over animal services funding and corporate political spending.
THE BIG DECISIONS
- APPROVED — Incline Village Police Department dispatch consolidation with Reno dispatch center — Unanimous — Reduces city maintenance costs from $150,000 to $110,000 annually.
- APPROVED — Bowling stadium police presence and downtown surge operations — Unanimous — $295,000 funded through federal asset forfeiture ($200,000) and capital search charges for facility improvements and officer presence before April bowler event.
- APPROVED — University of Nevada, Reno lease agreement at West Street Market with 60-day cancellation clause — Unanimous — Limits city's financial exposure to $10,000 in tenant improvement reimbursement if lease is terminated.
- APPROVED — Regional planning lease termination agreement — 4-3 vote — Allows regional planning agency to exit lease early with anticipated $40,000 savings to Reno's general fund, though dissenting members wanted written guarantees.
- APPROVED — Resolution supporting constitutional amendment to limit corporate political spending — 6-1 vote — Referred to staff for legal analysis of enforceability given Citizens United Supreme Court ruling.
- APPROVED — Downtown alcohol overlay district study — Unanimous — Directs staff to develop options for modified licensing fees and penalty increases, plus evaluate $600-$800 ID scanner technology at bars.
- APPROVED — Animal Services task force creation — Unanimous — Will evaluate operations and make recommendations to council.
- CONTINUED — Animal control operations and potential tax rate changes — No vote — Scheduled for February 6 joint meeting to address service level, funding sources, and whether operations should shift to Sheriff's Office or Nevada Humane Society.
- CONTINUED — Golf course reconstruction funding — No vote — Awaiting confirmation of RTC funding commitment and nine-hole reconstruction cost estimates.
- CONTINUED — Church abandonment hearing (Our Lady of the Snows) — Unanimous — Rescheduled to February 8; multiple council members disclosed personal connections to church.
MONEY MOVES
- $295,000 — Bowling stadium police presence and downtown surge operations — Federal asset forfeiture funds and capital search charges.
- $110,000 — Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful Christmas tree recycling program — Nevada Energy matching funds.
STILL IN PROGRESS
- Animal services five-day hold period — Councilwoman questioned if 5 days is sufficient for travelers; manager acknowledged previous ordinance change attempt faced controversy — Will return to commission for extension consideration.
- Animal control tax rate reduction — Councilwoman Spas objected to cutting voter-approved tax by two-thirds despite $5.6 million fund balance; manager cited supporting department cuts requiring proportional Animal Services reduction — Legal analysis pending on whether reduced rate can be reinstated later.
- Whether corporations deserve constitutional rights — Chamber of Commerce argued they deserve Fourth and Fifth Amendment protections; transparency advocates questioned whether unions should face same restrictions — Resolution passed but referred for legal review.
- Animal control operations oversight — Disagreement over whether to keep function under Police Department, shift to Sheriff's Office, or transfer to Nevada Humane Society — Joint meeting February 6 to evaluate options.
BY THE NUMBERS
- Meetings held: 1
- Items voted on: 10
- Total spending approved: $405,000
- Unanimous votes: 6
- Contested votes: 2
PULSE QUESTION
QUESTION: How do you feel about Incline Village Police Department dispatch consolidation with Reno dispatch center — Unanimous — R?
OPTIONS: ["Support the direction", "Oppose the direction", "Need more information"]
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