Please contact the City Manager and Reno City Councilmembers before their May 5 budget meeting to urge funding the positions that support these citizen bodies.
Appreciate The Barber Brief for highlighting what’s going on with the NABs. While this pause plays out, I want folks to know: your voice/input still matters.
You can still share input - positive, neutral, or critical - with the Reno Planning Commission and City Council, as we’re still reviewing projects and making decisions that impact your neighborhoods.
This town is becoming a mess, and the City Council, Mayor and everyone else involved seem to be determined to make sure that no one gets a chance to say or do anything about it. At this point, it seems like they are intentionally shutting down any and all opportunities for the public to be involved or express their opinions about the things they are doing. Which primarily seem to be taking money from Jacob’s Entertainment and mowing down every single tree and green spot in town and putting a hideous overpriced apartment complex or some massive digital billboard on it, of course, altering all the existing zoning to allow for it. This is absurd. Now Jacob’s is also requesting public funds and I’m sure the City will give it to them. I don’t want to give up, but I kinda want to give up. They just don’t care what we think!
Appreciate The Barber Brief for highlighting what’s going on with the NABs. While this pause plays out, I want folks to know: your voice/input still matters.
You can still share input - positive, neutral, or critical - with the Reno Planning Commission and City Council, as we’re still reviewing projects and making decisions that impact your neighborhoods.
Public Comment Form links can be found below:
- Planning Commission: https://www.reno.gov/government/boards-commissions/d-r/planning-commission
- City Council: https://www.reno.gov/government/city-council
Keep showing up and speaking up.
This town is becoming a mess, and the City Council, Mayor and everyone else involved seem to be determined to make sure that no one gets a chance to say or do anything about it. At this point, it seems like they are intentionally shutting down any and all opportunities for the public to be involved or express their opinions about the things they are doing. Which primarily seem to be taking money from Jacob’s Entertainment and mowing down every single tree and green spot in town and putting a hideous overpriced apartment complex or some massive digital billboard on it, of course, altering all the existing zoning to allow for it. This is absurd. Now Jacob’s is also requesting public funds and I’m sure the City will give it to them. I don’t want to give up, but I kinda want to give up. They just don’t care what we think!