The Downtown Reno Library has partnered with the Reno Housing Authority (RHA) to provide another resource option for residents who couldn't easily get to the main RHA office for assistance.  

On Monday, August 19, the Reno Housing Authority held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Downtown Reno library (at 301 South Center Street) to introduce and launch their new kiosk to the community.

The kiosk will allow users easier access to information, various forms, the ability to scan and submit documents directly and access to RHA's online client portal Rent Café.

RHA says applicants and residents can also use the kiosk to apply for assistance when waitlists open up, update household information, pay rent online, submit maintenance requests and much more.

RHA says the kiosk offers many services to the community such as access to Nevada 211, a forum that allows residents to find other resources available throughout the community, as well as access to the RHA's website where residents can find the most up-to-date information that RHA has available.

"RHA is constantly looking for new ways to expand our services and make them more accessible to both clients and community members," says Dr. Hilary Lopez, RHA executive director.

"RHA is proud to provide the community with new and innovative ways to access our services."