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Local entrepreneur urges Planning Commission to agendize live‑entertainment code changes

March 08, 2025 | Planning Commission , Reno, Washoe County, Nevada


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Local entrepreneur urges Planning Commission to agendize live‑entertainment code changes
Tyler Colton, who said he has been tracking live‑entertainment policy for the last year, asked the Planning Commission to place the subject on a future meeting agenda and to allow time for a detailed discussion.

Colton described changes to the city's live‑entertainment rules adopted in 2021 during the COVID‑era process and said they limited types and hours of permitted activities. "Prior to that, each bar got a privilege license ... it was an add on cabaret license," Colton said. He said the 2021 code changes restrict live entertainment, including music, poetry and dancing after 11 p.m., and have left existing businesses uncertain about which activities are permitted.

Why it matters: Colton said the change removed an entitlement some long‑established establishments relied on and created uneven enforcement and competitive imbalance across venues. He requested that staff and commissioners meet with stakeholders, and commissioners suggested agendizing the topic for a future meeting so the body can "dive in a little bit further." The transcript shows staff encouraged written comment and suggested formal agenda scheduling.

What the transcript shows: Colton recounted the 2019–2021 deliberations, asserted that enforcement has been inconsistent, and asked for a future agenda item and possible stakeholder meeting. Chair and staff responses were procedural and oriented to scheduling the item rather than committing to a specific policy change.

Ending: The commission recorded the public comment and asked staff to consider agendizing the topic so members could examine the nuances of the code and potential options for an entertainment‑zone approach.

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