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Learn, Engage, & Join Your Community

Learn, Engage, & Join Your Community.

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Engage With The City Of Reno

The City of Reno is divided into five City Council wards. Each of these wards has one representative on the Reno City Council. The City Council also includes one At-Large Councilmember and the Mayor. Each of the City’s five wards are represented by a respective Neighborhood Advisory Board (NAB). NAB meetings are your chance to learn about neighborhood happenings and discuss community issues with your neighbors.

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Key Objectives For Neighbord Advisory Board 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.

Learn The Ins And Outs Of Being A NAB Member

Check out our Open Meeting Law and Zoning/ Land-Use training to learn more about the role NAB members play in the betterment of our community. You can also view the presentation slides at the links below:

Visit the City of Reno calendar to see if your NAB is meeting this month. Visit individual NAB pages for agendas and additional details: Ward 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4 and Ward 5. If you’re interested in joining a NAB, apply online today.

Sign up for Ward specific newsletters.

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