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Sparks commission finds Reno Housing Authority agreement consistent with plan, forwards recommendation to City Council

Sparks commission meeting · October 17, 2025
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Summary

A Sparks commission voted to find a development agreement with the Reno Housing Authority consistent with the Sparks Comprehensive Plan and recommended it to the City Council for a 12‑unit affordable housing project at 2026 I Street (APN 03118408); staff noted funding from the Home Means Nevada initiative and project timing and affordability requirements.

At a Sparks commission meeting, members voted to find a development agreement between the City of Sparks and the Reno Housing Authority consistent with the Sparks Comprehensive Plan and forwarded a recommendation of approval to the City Council.

Casey Chavelin, administrative analyst with the community services department, presented the proposal for a 0.207‑acre parcel at 2026 I Street (APN 03118408). “The property located at 2026 I Street was acquired through the Home Means Nevada initiative,” Chavelin said, and she described the site as located east of Sullivan Lane in a mixed‑use district with nearby transit and services.

Staff said the city received about $2,800,000 through Home Means Nevada land acquisition funding,…

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