Principal Account Clerk
The Washoe County Assessor’s Office is currently hiring for a Principal Account Clerk! Apply by May 10, 2023 to be considered for this excellent career opportunity!
The Washoe County Assessor’s Office is currently hiring for a Principal Account Clerk! Apply by May 10, 2023 to be considered for this excellent career opportunity!
Washoe County Regional Animal Services (WCRAS) is seeking information regarding a person who discarded a deceased, emaciated and hobbled dog into a family's yard. On April 21, 2023, around 11:48 p.m., a deceased dog was thrown into a yard on West 6th Street in Sun...
Board adopts Tahoe Transportation Plan as guiding document to address transportation issues in north Lake Tahoe
Microchipping available for horses, donkeys, mules, goats, sheep, pigs, or tortoises; alpacas and llamas will not be microchipped at this time
The Washoe County Human Services Agency is asking the community to join us in celebrating May as Older Americans Month by kicking-off dozens of events this month.
Washoe County has hired Brian Beffort to spearhead its sustainability program and further its efforts to reduce greenhouse gases. Washoe County launched its sustainability program, based in the County Manager’s Office, to help the county meet its commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. Beffort will lead these efforts by focusing on internal county operations as well as community-wide efforts.
Upcoming Washoe County Board of Commissioners Meeting will be April 15, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.
Reminder to property owners, please check the tax cap on your property; deadline is June 15 to submit a partial abatement claim.
Washoe County Budget Manager Lori Cooke presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2024 Budget with estimated appropriations of just over $1 billion. The budget represents the Board of County Commissioners’ vision for key strategic goals.
Washoe County today released the results of the January 26, 2023, Point in Time (PIT) Count. The PIT Count is an annual, in-person count of the number of people experiencing homelessness in Washoe County. Conducted each year, the PIT Count provides a detailed one-day “snapshot” of the size and demographics of sheltered and unsheltered homeless populations in communities across the nation. The count is conducted according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development guidance and begins at 4 a.m. on the day of the count.