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Resident tells board Meridian development promises left fire service gaps; asks whether residents get the service they pay for

Regional Fire Service Study Board · February 2, 2026
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Diane Radcliffe urged the study board to account for long-standing fire-safety concerns tied to the Meridian 120 South / Mortenson-Garson development, saying a per-door fee and a $300,000 payment will not fund a fire station and asking whether governments have implemented the level of service residents pay for.

At the start of the Regional Fire Service Study Board meeting, resident Diane Radcliffe used public comment to press officials about fire protection tied to the Meridian 120 South / Mortenson-Garson development. "Have all governmental agencies, the city of Reno, city of Sparks, and Washoe County implemented the level of fire service that residents pay for?" she asked.

Radcliffe said fire safety concerns were…

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