Reno, Nevada · February 20 – February 26, 2012
Reno City Council approves $5.1 million federal grant to add up to 24 firefighter positions.
THIS WEEK IN RENO CITY COUNCIL
The Reno City Council held a regular meeting with approximately 30 action items, including business licenses, flood control decisions, fire department staffing, and development regulations.
THE BIG DECISIONS
- APPROVED — Fire department to apply for 24-position federal SAFER grant ($5.1 million, Dept. of Homeland Security) with minimum 60 employees needed; potentially 70+ depending on transfers — expands fire capacity
- APPROVED — Request $1.9 million adjustment to city's state tax allocation (LGTA) based on 1998 Department of Taxation recommendation — Reno generates 70-75% of county sales tax but receives only 29% of distribution
- APPROVED — Matthew Flander receives gaming and alcohol license transfers for 26+ establishments including nightclubs, food stores, and Hotel Ponderosa — consolidates slot route operations
- APPROVED — $300,000 for Capital Search Charge Advisory Subcommittee from city budget
- APPROVED — Northgate Golf Course risk management insurance ratification ($2,200) — city covers special assessment district costs
- APPROVED — Reno Ballroom 2012 operations budget with $1.6 million projected revenue and $39,000 capital equipment allocation
- APPROVED — Staff to evaluate three transit-oriented developments (North Virginia, West Fourth Street, M Street) and address Floor Area Ratios and business competitiveness
- APPROVED — Four appointments to Charter Review Committee: Michael Pegy (Ward 1), Mario de Roa (Ward 4), Oscar Delgado (Ward 3), Theresa Navaro (Ward 5)
- APPROVED — $5,400 donation from council funds to Great Basin youth soccer league for Moana Stadium Fields project
- CONTINUED — Drug paraphernalia ordinance with business licensing and signage requirements — returned to workshop for discussion of phased implementation and potential grandfathering for compliant existing businesses
MONEY MOVES
- $5,138,256 — SAFER Grant firefighter positions — Federal Department of Homeland Security
- $300,000 — Capital Search Charge Advisory Subcommittee — City budget
STILL IN PROGRESS
- Drug paraphernalia regulations — Business owners oppose "adult industry" classification and associated privilege license fees ($165/quarter), while city cites need to prevent youth sales. Next step: Workshop discussion on screening-first approach.
- Center Street on-ramp closure timing — Staff seeking optimal 4-week closure window post-Fourth of July but before Hot August Nights; councilmember wants specific date. Next step: Weekly coordination meetings with city and RTC.
- Nonprofit business license fees — Councilmember argues nonprofits like Renown should pay fees; others concerned about cost pass-through to consumers. Next step: Staff to prepare business impact statement.
- Newspaper box standards downtown — Debate over placement, maintenance responsibility, and uniform standards versus free speech. Next step: City Attorney and Downtown Improvement Authority to develop ordinance.
- Flood control priorities and protection levels — Dispute over Virginia Street Bridge funding ($10 million requested), North Truckee Drain inclusion, and whether 50-year protection adequate. Next step: Community input pending.
BY THE NUMBERS
- Meetings held: 1
- Items voted on: 10
- Total spending approved: $5,438,256
- Unanimous votes: 0
- Contested votes: 1
PULSE QUESTION
QUESTION: How do you feel about Fire department to apply for 24-position federal SAFER grant ($5.1 million, Dept. of Homeland Secu?
OPTIONS: ["Support the direction", "Oppose the direction", "Need more information"]
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