State offices in Carson City, Washoe County on 2-hour delay Wednesday due to weather
The Nevada Department of Transportation and the Nevada State Police are reporting icy roads and potentially dangerous driving condition Wednesday morning due to overnight snow in Carson City and Washoe County.
As such, Gov. Sisolak has ordered two-hour delay for all state government offices (other than essential public safety and corrections personnel) for Carson City and Washoe County this Wednesday morning. State government offices in these areas are set to open at 10 a.m. today, Wednesday, February 23, 2022.
The governor, along with NDOT and the State Police, will continue to monitor the weather and road conditions. The safety and well-being of the state’s employees are of the utmost concern. For the latest road and travel conditions go to https://nvroads.com.
Elsewhere, Western Nevada College's Carson City campus and the Child Development Center will be on a two-hour delay on Wednesday because of icy road conditions.
Following an early morning assessment of the University of Nevada, Reno campus and area, a decision has been made to delay the start of the opening of campus operations (campus operations refers to any work performed at any University office, property, field work or sponsored events) and offices, Wednesday, Feb. 23. The Redfield campus, Building A at 18600 Wedge Pkwy., is also on a delay and will open at 10 a.m.