City pool, splash pad open May 25

New deck chairs and picnic tables at the municipal outdoor swimming pool and splash pad are ready for the May 25 opening day.

New deck chairs and picnic tables at the municipal outdoor swimming pool and splash pad are ready for the May 25 opening day.

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The Fallon municipal outdoor pool and splash pad at 425 E. Richards St. are scheduled to open May 25 for the season.

One admission price per session gives access to both the pool and the splash pad. Children 5 years and under are free, ages 6 to 17 and seniors over 60 are $1 each and adults 18 and over are $2.  Monday through Friday session hours are 10 a.m.-11:55 a.m. and 1 p.m.-5:55 p.m. Weekend sessions are 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

For information, swim lesson registration or pool rental, call 775-423-2690.

The Fallon City Council approved funding for replacement sanitation trucks and approved a gaming license May 7 at a regular meeting.

The council held a public hearing and then approved both ordinance 782 and the adoption of resolution 24-05 to allow the city to issue revenue bonds not to exceed $1.4 million to fund the procurement of sanitation trucks. Due to the critical need the resolution allows the city to recoup the acquisition costs of sanitation trucks incurred before the funding’s approval. The funding will also cover operation and maintenance of the currently available trucks.

City Clerk/Treasurer Sean Richardson presented the information and said that city staff is looking at two used sanitation trucks for immediate purchase. Two additional new trucks will also go on order but the estimated delivery time is over a year away.

Richardson said that the trucks in use are from 2000, 2005 and 2008. The backup trucks have recently been put back into rotation due to extensive repairs that have put some current trucks out of commission. While the mileage on each truck may be relatively low, the vehicles are in use five days each week for eight hours a day. The engines and chassis are often fine, but Richardson said the hydraulics systems used to collect the refuse are worn out and expensive to repair, he said. 

The council also approved Shandy Hunter for a restricted gaming license to install eight slot machines inside Oasis Bowl at 1555 S. Taylor St.

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