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The Nevada Traveler: The story of Reno's gone-but-not-forgotten Moana Hot Springs | Serving Carson City for over 150 years


Newcomers to Reno traveling on Moana Lane often wonder why there’s a street in the Biggest Little City named after the titular Hawaiian character from a recent Disney cartoon?
It turns out the street actually derived its name from a well-known hot springs complex that once stood on a lot at the corner of West Moana and Baker lanes and that resort was named after a famous Hawaiian resort-spa.
A metal Nevada-shaped historic marker on the former site of the hot springs provides some illumination. It notes that Reno’s Moana Hot Springs opened on Oct. 29, 1905, and boasted a large bath house with a pool fed by natural hot springs at the site as well as a hotel, clubhouse, baseball diamonds and lush picnic grounds. ....

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Reno open to proposed Reno Neon Line incentives but with conditions


The Reno City Council voted to let staff continue working on a proposed development agreement with Jacobs Entertainment to redevelop downtown’s West Fourth Street corridor, which includes millions of dollars in potential subsidies for the project.
The motion for the Reno Neon Line district passed on Wednesday amid several questions as well as confusion among some council members about what the proposed development agreement entails. Councilwoman Jenny Brekhus was the lone “no” vote.
The city council vote is not an approval of the development agreement but simply keeps the process moving as staff and council members continue looking into about a dozen requests from Jacobs. ....

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Plans for Moana Pool, police headquarters move ahead


Plans for Moana Pool, police headquarters move ahead
April 15, 2021
Nevada National Guardsmen from Fallon are posted outside the Reno Police Department to support the RPD in protecting the facility after riots May 30, 2020. Image: Trevor Bexon
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The Reno City Council on Wednesday moved to rebuild the Moana Pool and establish the Public Safety Center, two projects that were in jeopardy of losing grant dollars if further progress didn’t occur on either premises.
Moana Pool, 240 W. Moana Lane, was in need of repairs and closed in 2007. The council last year accepted a $9 million grant from the William N. Pennington Foundation to rebuild it. A condition of the grant requires the project, which collectively costs $44 million, meet specific financial milestones by the end of the 2022 fiscal year. ....

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Neon Line developer seeks more than $23 million in subsidies from Reno


The owner of the Sands Regency hotel-casino is requesting a dozen incentives from the city of Reno as part of the downtown Neon Line project, including millions of dollars in discounts to purchase city-owned property and a large chunk of future tax revenue as part of a proposed new tax district.
The Reno Neon Line is an ambitious redevelopment project that aims to turn the West Fourth Street corridor into a tourist destination while adding new housing. Plans for the district that were included in the proposal to the city by Jacobs Entertainment include between 2,000 to 3,000 residential units; entertainment venues such as a 6,000-seat, open-air amphitheater; commercial retail; a plaza and green space; and several art installations that include Burning Man sculptures.  ....

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