Viewers have been reaching out involved a few damaged fence that no company appears to be claiming possession of.
The fence is alongside McCarran Boulevard, simply throughout the road from the Meadowood Mall, and close to the Smithridge Park Townhomes.
We do know the Metropolis of Reno owns the alley approach and NDOT owns McCarran Boulevard, however it’s nonetheless unclear who’s liable for fixing this fence. Nonetheless, each businesses did ship crews out right this moment to look into it.
The Metropolis of Reno says they discovered no proof of any indicators that point out the fence belongs to them. They inform us they did see “no parking in alley” indicators which might be owned by a personal property.
Nonetheless, Reno Property Administration who manages HOA for the Smithridge Park townhomes say the fence will not be theirs both.
Upkeep supervisor of the townhomes, Dale LaFrance, says this isn’t solely irritating however extraordinarily harmful.
“It is a group right here, so there’s kids,” he stated. “These are condominiums, now we have kids, now we have pets and typically they run free, and I am unable to think about a bit of youngster chasing a ball out into McCarran as busy as it’s. And second of all it is an eyesore, it seems to be horrible.”
LaFrance says the fence has been damaged for eight weeks now.
We did catch NDOT crews conducting a survey utilizing survey-grade GPS gear to stake out possession boundaries.
The Metropolis of Reno and NDOT say they’re going to hold us up to date on the outcomes of the survey to assist work out who owns this fence.