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Do You Know Your Ward?
Email from City of Reno Reno transitions from five to six wards View as Webpage Seleccione “View as Webpage” para opción de traducción a español November 20, 2024 Reno Connect | Ward Updates Connecting Citizens to our Community Reno Transitions to Six Wards: Get Involved and Stay Connected Reno hace la transición a seis distritos: participe y manténgase conectado Following the 2024 election, the City of Reno transitioned from five to six wards. Now, the Reno City Council consists of a mayor and six ward Council members. So, here's the important question: do you know your ward? Visit our website to find out! Why Did Reno Transition to Six Wards? The transition from five to six wards is the result of state legislation signed into law during the 2017 Session of the Nevada Legislature. After a comprehensive community engagement process, the Reno City Council selected Final Map Option E as the new ward map. The sixth ward replaces the at-large council member position. Get more information about the redistricting process. Map Highlights It meets the population balance requirements with each ward having approximately 43,000-45,000 residents. Downtown Reno is represented in one unified ward. Based on community input, key neighborhoods and communities of interest—like Midtown, the university area, and North Valleys—have been thoughtfully grouped to keep them together. Learn more about the redistricting process and explore the map. Get Involved: Make a Difference in Your Neighborhood Your voice matters! Each of Reno’s six wards is represented by a dedicated Neighborhood Advisory Board (NAB). These meetings are a fantastic way to stay connected, learn about local projects, and tackle community issues alongside your neighbors. Key objectives for NAB meetings: Improve communication between Reno citizens, City staff, and City Council Members. Provide citizens the opportunity for early engagement on important community issues. Create a venue for citizens to review and provide feedback on certain development projects. Visit our website to view the NAB meeting schedule. If you're interested in becoming a member, please visit the Boards and Commissions page and click on the "Boards and Commissions Application." There are currently vacancies on all NABs across the wards. Stay Connected with the New Ward 6 Newsletter Whether you're a Ward 6 resident or simply want to stay informed about all things Reno, our new Ward 6 Newsletter is here! Visit our website to sign up and explore other topics that interest you. Reno Ward Map Important Links Visit Reno.Gov Upcoming Events Neighborhood Advisory Boards Watch Live Council Meetings Visit Our Blog Help Make Reno Lovable Stay Connected Reno.Gov | 775-334-INFO (4636) | RenoDirect@Reno.Gov City of Reno | 1 E. First Street | Reno, NV 89501 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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