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SPARKS FACTS

Incorporated

March 15, 1905
City Slogan
"City of Promise"
Population
91,684 (July 2008 Est.) source - from the State of Nevada Governor's Office
2030 Projected Population
133,600
Total Square Miles
36.44- as of February 2010
Elevation
4410 feet above sea level
Location
39:32:39N 119:44:13W
The City of Sparks is northeast of Reno, NV, and southwest of Pyramid Lake in the Truckee Meadows. The City is bisected by Intersate 80.
City Budget
Fiscal Year 08/09 

Expenditures: $71 million (budgeted)
Revenues: $68 million (estimate)- source - Sparks Finance Dept.
Total Employees
694 authorized full-time positions
301 - temporary/part-time
9 elected officials
852 - total current employees (April 8, 2009) source - Sparks Human Resources
Why the name "Sparks"?
The City had been called East Reno, New Wadsworth and Harriman for a while, but that did not suit the independent spirit of the new citizenry, and in 1904 was officially named the City of Sparks to honor then current Governor John Sparks. In 1905 Sparks became an incorporated city and in celebration, Governor Sparks hosted a barbecue for all the citizens of Sparks at his Alamo Stock Farm at Moana Springs (near the current site of the Reno Spark Convention Center in Reno).
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