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Civil Service Commission Regular Meeting
The commission will review several personnel matters, including employee confirmations and eligible lists. The meeting also includes votes on minimum qualification standards for various police, fire, and administrative roles.
- Employee confirmations and eligible list updates
- Re-employment request for Harley Bristol (Police Records Specialist I)
- Minimum qualifications for Fire Captain - Suppression
- Minimum qualifications for Project Coordinator
- Minimum qualifications for Police Captain and Police Lieutenant
Senior Resident Advisory Board
The Reno Senior Resident Advisory Board will hold a discussion-only meeting focused on local services and community resources. Members will hear presentations on the city's consolidated tax structure, park membership usage, wildfire safety at River Park, and news literacy for seniors. No binding votes or policy changes are scheduled.
- Washoe County Human Services Senior Division update
- Consolidated taxes (C-Tax) structure and distribution overview
- RecConnect membership usage report from Parks and Recreation
- River Park Defensible Space Program presentation by Emergency Management
- News literacy discussion for older adults
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Planning Commission Meeting
The commission will consider several property requests, including fence height variances and setback reductions. A major item involves a large-scale master plan amendment for properties near South Virginia Street.
- 931 Gordon Avenue: Fence height deviation request
- Starfield ONE: Front setback reduction request
- 942 Ralston Street: Rear setback modification for parcel map
- Ladera Properties: Master Plan and zoning map amendment for 161.2 acres
- Election of Commission President and Vice President
Youth City Council Regular Meeting
The Youth City Council will approve its 2026 annual report and May meeting minutes. Members will also select a volunteer partnership with Spread the Word Nevada and discuss next steps based on recent teen survey results. The meeting includes standard public comment periods and informational liaison reports.
- Selection of a volunteer opportunity with Spread the Word Nevada
- Approval of the 2026 Youth City Council Annual Report
- Review of teen survey results and potential next steps
- Approval of May 28, 2026 meeting minutes
Reno City Charter Committee Meeting
The committee will discuss its 2026 final report and rank recommended changes to the Reno City Charter. Proposed updates include new rules for committee appointments, city manager residency requirements, gender-neutral language, and vice mayor appointment timing. Members may also approve how these recommendations are presented to the City Council.
- Changes to Charter Committee appointments and terms (Section 1.140)
- New city manager residency requirements (Section 3.020)
- Gender-neutral language updates throughout the charter
- Designating assistant fire chief as an appointive position (Section 1.090)
- Revised timing for vice mayor appointments and council presentation process
Truckee Meadows Stormwater Permit Coordinating Committee Meeting
The committee is reviewing several invoices related to stormwater monitoring and watershed assessments. Members will also elect a new chair for the upcoming fiscal year starting in July 2026.
- NDEP Invoice ID 8747: $2,000.00 for annual review fees
- Balance Hydrologics Invoice #213136-0426: $6,946.78 for stormwater monitoring
- Balance Hydrologics Invoice #213136-0526: $21,968.50 for stormwater monitoring
- NCE Invoice #167392501: $10,437.50 for watershed assessments
- Election of committee chair for the new fiscal year
Ward 4 NAB Regular Meeting
The Ward 4 Neighborhood Advisory Board will discuss a conditional use permit for a truck terminal adjacent to residential property at 1000 Peavine Peak Road. Other agenda items include updates on Mayor's Park Phase IV improvements, the Reno-Stead Master Plan, and RTC road projects in Ward 4. No binding votes are scheduled except on routine items like agenda approval and minutes.
- Conditional use permit for Ghumman Trucking storage yard (truck terminal) at 1000 Peavine Peak Road, adjacent to residential zoning
- Dorothy McAlinden/Mayor's Park Phase IV improvements presentation
- Reno-Stead Master Plan update from airport staff
- RTC Ward 4 project updates on current road projects
Special Reno City Council Meeting
The Reno City Council will meet to officially canvass the returns and declare the results of the June 9, 2026, City of Reno Primary Election. The meeting also includes standard procedural items such as agenda approval and public comment.
- Declaration of results from the June 9, 2026, City of Reno Primary Election
Planning Commission Meeting
The commission will review several land development requests, including a large-scale townhome project near US Highway 395. Other items include a small single-family subdivision and individual property variances for residential construction.
- North Hills Townhomes: 336 single-family attached units on ±21.52 acres
- Panther Hollow Tentative Map: 18 single-family detached units near Marys Lane
- Kengott Residence: Variance for a residence and up to 1,800 sq ft accessory building at 1595 Manzanita Lane
The Planning Commission approved the tentative map, conditional use permit, and alternative equivalent compliance for the 336-townhome North Hills development. Also approved a tentative map and major deviations for an 18-lot single-family subdivision called Panther Hollow. Both votes were unanimous among present members.
- Approved North Hills Townhomes tentative map, CUP, and alternative compliance (5-0)
- Approved Panther Hollow tentative map and major deviations for 18 single-family lots (4-0)
Urban Forestry Commission Regular Meeting
The Reno Urban Forestry Commission will vote on approving its 2026 Annual Report. They will also discuss the status of the Idlewild arboretum and urban forest implementation planning.
- Approval of 2026 Urban Forestry Commission Annual Report (action item)
- Discussion of Idlewild arboretum status
- Urban forest implementation planning discussion
Public Art Task Force - Truckee River Pathway
The Public Art Task Force will review and recommend artists for four public art projects along the Truckee River Pathway, with total costs up to $70,000. They will also elect a chair and secretary for the task force. The projects include an inlaid graphic, railing art, functional art, and bridge underpass art.
- Recommend one artist for Lake Street Inlaid Graphic ($3,000 max)
- Recommend one artist for Railing Art Addition ($37,000 max)
- Recommend one artist for Functional Art ($20,000 max)
- Recommend up to two artists for Bridge Underpasses at 2nd & Kuenzli Streets ($10,000 each max)
- Election of Task Force Chair and Secretary for term ending Dec. 31, 2026
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Regular Meeting
The advisory board is reviewing updates to the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan. They will also discuss a proposed whitewater park at Wingfield Park and consider calling a special meeting in July.
- Presentation on the whitewater park in Wingfield Park
- Review of the draft Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (PROS) Master Plan Update
- Approval of the 2026 Annual Report
- Potential special meeting in July to discuss budget and service plans
Ward 2 NAB Regular Meeting
The Ward 2 Neighborhood Advisory Board will select a new chair for 2026 and review two development projects: a fence height deviation at 931 Gordon Avenue and a booster pump generator installation requiring a setback reduction and drainage disturbance. They will also hear presentations on consolidated taxes and RTC road project updates.
- Selection of Board Chair for remainder of 2026
- Major deviation to allow 6-foot front fence at 931 Gordon Avenue (MF-14 zoning)
- Major deviation to reduce front yard setback from 30 to 15 feet for backup generator at Mae Anne booster pump station
- Major site plan review for drainageway disturbance at Mae Anne site
- Presentation and discussion on consolidated taxes (C-Tax)
Arts & Culture Advisory Board Regular Meeting
The Arts & Culture Advisory Board will consider approving a call for artists for a mural at Wilkinson Park with a budget of up to $5,000. They may also recommend up to two new board members from a list of applicants, approve the FY26 annual report, and discuss the FY27 workplan.
- Approval of Wilkinson Park Mural Call for Artists not to exceed $5,000
- Recommend up to two new board members from list of 49 applicants
- Approval of draft FY26 Arts and Culture Annual Report
- Discussion and recommendation of FY27 workplan
- Land recognition statement acknowledging Indigenous peoples
Special Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board
The Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board will discuss and possibly recommend a legislative extension of Redevelopment Area 2. They will also hear presentations on property tax structure and a redevelopment best practices guide. Updates to participation programs and governance policies are up for possible recommendation.
- Discussion on legislative extension of Redevelopment Area 2
- Potential updates to Redevelopment Agency Participation Programs and Processes
- Discussion on additional policies and governing structure for the agency
- Presentation on property tax overview and distribution methods
- Presentation on Redevelopment Best Practices Guide by SB Friedman
Public Art Task Force - McAlinden Park Public Art
The Public Art Task Force will select a chair and secretary and discuss approving a call for artists for outdoor sculptures at McAlinden Park, with a budget not exceeding $81,000.
- Selection of chair from three eligible Arts and Culture Advisory Board members
- Selection of secretary from the same three members
- Discussion and possible approval of McAlinden Park Outdoor Sculptures Call for Artists, up to $81,000
Historical Resources Commission Regular Meeting
The Historical Resources Commission will discuss a recent City Council action regarding the Lear Theater/First Church of Christ, Scientist at 501 Riverside Drive. They may also approve the 2026 Annual Report, review their Strategic Plan and Work Program, and discuss potential funding sources for projects.
- Update on City Council action related to Lear Theater (501 Riverside Drive)
- Possible approval of 2026 Historical Resources Commission Annual Report
- Review of Strategic Plan and current Work Program
- Discussion of potential funding sources for HRC projects
Civil Service Commission Regular Meeting
The commission will hear public comment, approve the agenda and minutes, and receive reports from the council liaison and chief examiner. The main action is electing a new chairperson to fill a vacancy for the remainder of the term ending July 2027. Consent items include acknowledging employee confirmations and accepting eligible lists.
- Nomination and election of chairperson for term ending July 2027
- Consent agenda: acknowledgment of employee confirmations
- Consent agenda: acceptance of eligible lists
- Council liaison report (informational)
- Chief examiner report (informational)
Financial Advisory Board Regular Meeting
The board will review the interim financial report for fiscal year 2026 and discuss the city's current debt position. Members will also receive an overview of the FY27-29 Strategic Plan and updates on business license audits.
- Interim Financial Report/Budget Update for Fiscal Year 2026
- City debt position update
- FY27-29 Strategic Plan presentation
- Business License and Franchise Fee Audits update
- 2026 FAB Annual Report approval
Redevelopment Agency Board Meeting
The agency will discuss and possibly accept a Parking Gallery Operational Assessment and authorize staff to proceed with implementation planning for the redevelopment-owned parking structure at 135 N. Sierra Street. Additionally, a resolution to update the agency's governance structure, including appointing officers and designating an executive director and legal counsel, will be considered. The meeting also includes an update from the Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board.
- Acceptance of Parking Gallery Operational Assessment at 135 N. Sierra Street
- Authorization for staff to advance implementation planning for Parking Gallery
- Resolution updating agency governance and appointing chair, vice-chair, secretary
- Designation of City Manager or designee as Executive Director
- Advisory Board update from Chair Paul Klein
Reno City Council Meeting
The Reno City Council will consider a consent agenda with numerous contract approvals, including a $4 million sewer rehabilitation project, $1 million for lift station improvements, and a $2.3 million stop-loss insurance policy. Several new business licenses for alcohol and gaming are also up for approval.
- $4,026,006 contract for 2026 Consolidated Sewer Rehabilitation Project
- $1,033,717 contract for 2026 Sewer Lift Stations Improvement Project
- $2,357,778 stop-loss insurance renewal for self-funded health plans
- $223,281 consultant agreement for Sutro Street Bridge repairs
- Designation of Assistant Chief of Police as critical labor shortage position
Senior Resident Advisory Board Meeting
The Senior Resident Advisory Board will discuss and possibly approve its 2026 Annual Report. The meeting also includes routine items like approval of previous minutes and public comment periods.
- Discussion and possible approval of the 2026 Senior Resident Advisory Board Annual Report
Ward 1 NAB Regular Meeting
The Ward 1 Neighborhood Advisory Board will review a request to reduce the rear setback from 20 to 10 feet at 942 Ralston Street to allow a parcel map on a multi-family lot. They will also discuss a postponed variance at 326 West 11th Street to reduce a side setback. A presentation on the West 4th Street Roundabout Public Art Project and updates from RTC on road projects are for discussion only. The board does not take action on development projects but provides input.
- Major deviation at 942 Ralston Street: reduce rear setback from 20' to 10' for parcel map
- Postponed major deviation at 326 West 11th Street: reduce side setback from 5' to 3'1"
- Presentation on West 4th Street Roundabout Public Art Project
- RTC Ward 1 general road project updates
- Approval of April 13, 2026 minutes