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Reno City Offices to Close in Observance of Veterans Day, Moana Springs Aquatics Center to Open Half Day

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Published on November 06, 2025
Reno City Offices to Close in Observance of Veterans Day, Moana Springs Aquatics Center to Open Half DaySource: Google Street View

Reno residents and visitors should mark their calendars, as City of Reno offices will be closing their doors on Tuesday, November 11, to honor Veterans Day. As reported by the city's official news release, administrative functions will come to a pause, offering workers a moment to reflect on the service and sacrifices of military veterans.

At the break of dawn or rather, at 5:30 a.m., Moana Springs Community Aquatics and Fitness Center will stand out as an exception, opening its gates to the public until midday, 12 p.m. This information comes directly from the City of Reno's announcement. The city's Parks and Recreation page is the go-to resource for further details on recreational activities during the holiday.

Even as municipal workers step back to observe the holiday, safety and order remain a priority. The Reno Police Department is encouraging citizens to know their options for obtaining police services. In emergencies demanding immediate attention of police, fire, or medical services, the mantra remains: call 9-1-1.

For those instances not so dire, residents are being reminded that they can still summon police assistance. To get non-emergency help, "call 775-334-COPS (2677)," as stated in the city's release. And for the tech-savvy or those inclined to avoid holding times on calls, the RPD's website presents a convenient alternative - to easily "File a Report" via an online form.