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Yerington council adopts off-highway vehicle ordinance with alternate route; Lopez votes no

Yerington City Council · March 23, 2026
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Summary

The council approved Bill No. 434 to add an Off-Highway Vehicles chapter to the municipal code and adopted an alternate route that shifts access to Center Street and limits Goldfield Avenue access; the ordinance passed 3-1 with Councilman Omar Lopez opposed amid public concerns about process and transparency.

The Yerington City Council on March 23 approved Bill No. 434, an ordinance adding a chapter to the municipal code to permit off-highway vehicle (OHV) routes, adopting an alternate route that routes traffic via Center Street and limits Goldfield Avenue access from Main Street to North Mountain View Street.

City Manager Jerry Bryant said the alternate map was developed in response to council input to address prior concerns about traffic…

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