The Reno Redevelopment Agency, which is made up of city council members, has pushed a tax-increment financing plan for a 107-unit workforce housing project to June, after the budget is decided.
The Grand Sierra Resort project and another 200-unit housing project on Commercial Row and Sutro Street were the most recent tax-increment financing applications to be approved. This one is next in the queue for discussion.
This project will be on Lake Street, north of the downtown Reno Events Center…