2026-10759NoticeWallet

Temporary Safety Zone Set for St. Clair River Fireworks

Published Date: 5/29/2026

Notice

Summary

The government has given the green light to fix and improve Lemmon Drive in Reno, Nevada, making it safer and easier to walk along for about 3.7 miles. These changes will help the road handle tough weather better and keep traffic flowing smoothly. If anyone wants to challenge this decision, they must do so by October 26, 2026, or lose their chance.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Road Raised Above FEMA 100-Year Flood

The rebuilt Lemmon Drive will be constructed above the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 100-year flood elevation so the road can remain open during flood events. This change is intended to provide reliable community access, reduce travel delays, and keep the regional road available during floods.

3.7-Mile Lemmon Drive Rebuilt

The project will reconstruct Lemmon Drive for approximately 3.7 miles between Fleetwood Drive and Ramsey Way in Reno, Nevada. You will have improved roadway conditions and better pedestrian access along the corridor as a result of this reconstruction.

Deadline to Challenge Decision: Oct 26, 2026

If you want to file a legal claim challenging the Federal agency actions on the Lemmon Drive project, your claim must be filed on or before October 26, 2026, or it will be barred. If a different Federal law gives a shorter filing period, that shorter period still applies.

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Key Dates

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5/27/2026
5/29/2026

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Transportation Department
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