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Dozens of Reno Trailer Park Residents Face 30-Day Deadline to Relocate
Evergreen Trailer Park tenants, many on fixed incomes, scramble for scarce affordable housing as property's future remains unclear.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 5:10am
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As Evergreen Trailer Park residents face a sudden 30-day deadline to relocate, the community grapples with the human impact of Reno's ongoing affordable housing crisis.Reno TodayDozens of residents at Evergreen Trailer Park in south Reno have just until the end of April to move out after a sudden 30-day notice, intensifying Reno's affordable housing crunch. Longtime tenants, many on fixed incomes, are scrambling for scarce, higher-priced spaces while the property's future remains unclear. Washoe County's Housing and Homeless Services is sending outreach teams and urging affected residents to contact them for help.
Why it matters
The sudden closure of Evergreen Trailer Park highlights the ongoing affordable housing crisis in Reno, where low-income residents are increasingly displaced as property values rise and trailer parks are redeveloped. This case exemplifies the challenges many vulnerable community members face in finding stable, affordable housing options.
The details
Dozens of residents at the Evergreen Trailer Park in south Reno have been given just 30 days to vacate the property, forcing longtime tenants, many on fixed incomes, to quickly find new and likely more expensive housing options. The property's future plans remain unclear, but the sudden closure is exacerbating Reno's affordable housing crunch. Washoe County's Housing and Homeless Services is providing outreach and urging affected residents to seek assistance.
- Residents were given a 30-day notice to vacate the Evergreen Trailer Park by the end of April 2026.
The players
Washoe County Housing and Homeless Services
The county agency providing outreach and assistance to the displaced Evergreen Trailer Park residents.
What’s next
Washoe County officials are expected to provide updates on efforts to help the displaced Evergreen Trailer Park residents find alternative housing options in the coming weeks.
The takeaway
The sudden closure of the Evergreen Trailer Park highlights the ongoing affordable housing crisis in Reno, where low-income residents are increasingly at risk of displacement as property values rise and trailer parks are redeveloped. This case underscores the need for more proactive policies and support to preserve affordable housing options for vulnerable community members.
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