Reno, known as The Biggest Little City in the World, is a vibrant city in Nevada with a rich history and diverse culture. From its iconic casinos and entertainment venues to its growing tech industry, Reno offers a unique blend of urban amenities and outdoor adventures. Recently, the city has seen a surge in petitions addressing issues such as affordable housing, environmental conservation, and social justice.
Petitions in Reno advocate for affordable housing initiatives to address the rising cost of living and homelessness in the city. Another key theme is environmental conservation, with petitions calling for sustainable practices to protect the regions natural resources. Additionally, petitions highlight social justice issues and community empowerment, aiming to create a more inclusive and equitable society in Reno.
Join the movement by exploring the petitions on Renos page and adding your voice to drive positive change in the city. Together, we can work towards a better future for all residents of Reno.
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I grew up in Incline Village. I have wonderful memories at the Lone Eagle. My husband proposed to me in Incline, and then we went to Lone Eagle for dinner. Lone Eagle is a place the locals love to go. And still a high end restaurant for the visitors. Getting rid of it would be devastating.
I am writing as someone who cares deeply about the students and community at Damonte Ranch High School. The proposed rezoning that would move students from Damonte to Wooster High School concerns me deeply. Damonte Ranch has created a nurturing and supportive environment where students are able to thrive, both academically and personally. The connections students have made with their peers, teachers, and the opportunities available to them would be disrupted by such a change. Moving them to a new school would take away the stability and support that many students rely on to succeed. I understand the complexity of decision-making and the many factors at play, but I ask that you consider the long-term impact this will have on these students, their education, and their futures. I believe it is important to preserve the community they have found at Damonte and the opportunities it offers for their growth and success.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
I went to school in Washoe County since 6th grade. Damonte Ranch Highschool has made the largest impact in my own development to the adult I am today and I would hate to see these opportunities be taken away from other teens in critical periods of their development.
I think it isn’t smart to rezone people when they’ve already started in one high school. Also think about the sophomores juniors and seniors that are in their most important years of high school and have to be able to focus on their education instead of moving high schools and worrying about all this other stuff.
We all know 1-up is the home of many memories for many of us, some great times and events have been spent in those walls . It’s the place where I have met some very important people in my life and how I got my life going in reno. Let’s open it back up and make many more memories to come.