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Resident says public notice signs for Taos Valley are hard to read and sometimes out of date; staff says signs met posting rules

5611864 · August 21, 2025
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Grace Fuller told the commission that bright-yellow public notice signs for Taos Valley projects on Veterans Parkway and South Meadows Parkway are hard to read and one displayed an out-of-date meeting date; staff said notices were posted per city code and that outdated signs must be removed within 10 days.

Grace Fuller told the City of Reno Planning Commission on Aug. 20 that large yellow public-notice signs placed on Veterans Parkway and South Meadows Parkway for Taos Valley projects are difficult to read, sometimes placed in unsafe locations and one sign displayed an out-of-date meeting date.

"The large yellow public notice signs on Veterans Parkway and South Meadows do not update citizens," Fuller said, noting one sign showed the date "07/16/25." She said the sign on Veterans Parkway is placed in a spot that is dangerous to stop, is too far from the walkway to be readable and is difficult to walk up to for visibility.

At the commission's request, staff responded that the notices had been posted per city code standards and that signs that are out of date must be removed within 10 days of the hearing. Staff said they would notify the applicant's representative that any outdated signs need to be removed.

Fuller told the commission she provided photos showing the locations and condition of the signs and urged the commission to ensure signage is accessible and visible to neighborhoods so residents can stay informed about project timelines and hearings. The commission did not take further action on the matter at the Aug. 20 meeting; staff indicated they would follow up with the applicant regarding sign removal.