


Town Of Round Mountain
Located in Round Mountain, NV
Town Hall located at 100 Hadley Circle
Next to the Daniel R Sweeney Public Safety Building-Firehouse
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Recreation Department located at 650 Civic Dr., Across from the Landing Zone.
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Providing water and sewer service.
After hours emergencies fee - $25
Emergency After Hours Number:
775-513-9570
2022 Consumer Confidence Report
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Town of Round Mountain is a small local government entity. We operate Town Hall, Recreation, Buildings & Grounds and RMPU.
Town of Round Mountain Mission Statement
The Town of Round Mountain is dedicated to supporting and encouraging a safe, healthy, and respectful community by providing and maintaining public safety services, recreational programs and social services for all public enjoyment and well being.
The Town of Round Mountain supports its vision for the community by: Fiscal integrity in utilizing public monies; Valuing diversity by respecting and honoring all citizens and employees; and Cooperating with other agencies and groups for sustainability planning including renewable energy, diversifying business, beautification projects, and tourism.
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Meetings are held every 2nd & 4th Tuesday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the
Daniel R. Sweeney Public Safety Building
101 Smoky Valley Blvd
Round Mountain, Nevada 89045​
Town of Round Mountain Declaration of Reservations
August BOARD MEETINGS WILL BE HELD TUESDAY August 12th AND TUESDAY August 26th.
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NEW TOWN ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS FOR THE HADLEY SUBDIVISION AS OF
8.12.2025
THE TOWN OF ROUND MOUNTAIN WANTS TO REMIND EVERYONE THAT ALL ROADS IN THE HADLEY SUBDIVISON HAVE A SPEED LIMIT OF 15 MPH UNLESS POSTED OTHERWISE.
THE SPEED LIMIT DOES NOT EXCEED 25MPH IN ANY PARTS OF THE HADLEY SUBDIVISION.
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Dear Hadley Residents,
Upcoming Speed Bump Installation in Hadley:
We want to inform you that our maintenance team will be installing speed bumps in the near future. These speed bumps will be strategically placed in areas with high pedestrian traffic, particularly where children are often present.
We understand that this change may cause some inconvenience, but the primary goal is to enhance the safety of our community's children. Your understanding and cooperation with this initiative are greatly appreciated.
As always, please continue to observe the posted speed limits: 25 mph generally, and 15 mph when driving through town.
