The results of a San Francisco consulting firm’s survey of 2,700 people who voiced opinions about downtown Reno confirmed what residents and visitors have known about the area for decades—but failed to ask about one of downtown’s key issues.
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The results of a San Francisco consulting firm’s survey of 2,700 people who voiced opinions about downtown Reno confirmed what residents and visitors have known about the area for decades—but failed to ask about one of downtown’s key issues.