Ryan Swirczek, a lifelong Fallon resident and long-time City of Fallon employee, has announced his candidacy for Fallon City Council.
Swirczek worked for the City of Fallon for 25 years, primarily in the Public Works Department, where he gained firsthand experience with municipal operations, infrastructure planning, and interagency coordination. He also served for more than 14 years as a volunteer firefighter with the Churchill County Fire Department.
“Fallon is more than just a place to live, it’s our home,” Swirczek said. “I want to help ensure the city continues to have leadership that understands our values and protects our future.”
In announcing his campaign, Swirczek said he is focused on maintaining public safety, supporting families and youth, and managing growth in ways that align with Fallon’s infrastructure and community character.
He has identified youth and family support as a priority, including after-school programs, mentorship opportunities, sports, and faith-based activities. Swirczek also said he supports continued partnerships that serve senior citizens and families.
On growth and housing, Swirczek said he favors a balanced approach to attainable housing that accounts for infrastructure capacity and long-term sustainability, with coordination between the city and Churchill County.
Drawing on his background in public works and emergency services, Swirczek said he understands the needs of police, fire, and first responders and supports responsible investment in roads, water systems, and other critical city infrastructure.
He also emphasized transparent budgeting, accessibility in city government, and support for local businesses, tourism, agritourism, and Fallon’s relationship with Naval Air Station Fallon, military families, and veterans.
Additional information about Swirczek’s campaign is available at www.ryan4fallon.com


























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