City of Las Vegas
Recent News About City of Las Vegas
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Mayor Goodman says Wedding Row ‘honors city’s history’
Las Vegas is embracing its status as a preeminent wedding destination with a recent unveiling of banners.
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Nevada governor: 'We need to work together to address the housing crisis in Nevada'
A local general contractor and real estate development company has constructed a 195-unit affordable housing complex, as rents continue to surge for local residents.
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Coronavirus Update
On Friday, May 20, 2022, the Declaration of Emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic ended. The State of Emergency declaration had been in place since March 2020 and has allowed the state to respond to challenges brought forward by the unprecedented pandemic. Ending the State of Emergency ends certain flexibilities that were in place to help the state reaction to changing and unknown circumstances.
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Splash Pads Now Open
Splash pads are open May 1 through Sept. 30 daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Violence in Schools
It’s been a busy school year for the Clark County School District as thousands of violent incidents have been reported at schools. In the last month three students were arrested in three separate assaults on teachers and staff at Las Vegas valley schools. The school district is taking steps to control the violence, but students and teachers are still feeling unsafe.
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Information for Residents Facing Eviction
In honor of Fair Housing Month 2022, join Silver State Fair Housing Council andLegal Aid Center of Southern Nevada fora discussion around housing challenges,housing rights during a pandemic, the evictionprocess, tenant rights and steps to take afterreceiving an eviction notice. Attendees will beable to ask questions live! RSVP’s encouragedbut not required.
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April 20 City Council
Las Vegas City Council met on Wednesday, April 20. Below are some agenda items that may be of interest. View the agenda and watch a recap.
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53.3% of employees at the Regional Flood Control District earned more than $100,000 in 2020
In the Regional Flood Control District, 53.3 percent of employees earned more than $100,000 in 2020, according to Transparent Nevada.
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City Of Las Vegas Utility Tax/Sewer Rebate Program Taking Applications
The Utility Tax Rebate Program is a program offered by the city of Las Vegas to low-income seniors who reside within the city limits.
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Omicron cases continue to increase in Nevada, with three confirmed in Clark County
Nevada health officials recently confirmed that the state has five confirmed positive cases of COVID-19's omicron variant,
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First Friday Parking in Downtown Las Vegas
Headed to First Friday? Don't waste time driving around downtown Las Vegas trying to find a spot. Take advantage of one of our offerings.
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City Of Las Vegas Announces New Art Exhibitions At City Hall
Three new art exhibitions are now open to the public at Las Vegas City Hall, 495 S. Main St. Galleries are open Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. An opportunity to meet the artists of the Grand Gallery ceramic exhibition will be available at a free reception Monday, Nov. 15, from 5 to 7 p.m.
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City Of Las Vegas Detention Center Launches New Programming To Reduce Recidivism
The city of Las Vegas Detention Center has implemented new programming to reduce recidivism, break the cycle of re-offense and improve public safety.
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Halloween Safety
Halloween is a holidays anticipated by the young, and the young at heart.
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Emergency Preparedness
September is National Preparedness Month, and the message from FEMA this year is clear: Disasters don’t plan ahead; you can. There are some steps you can take to ensure you are prepared for disasters.
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Lake Mead Water Shortage
On Aug. 16, 2021 the federal government, prompted by the low water levels in Lake Mead, issued a water shortage declaration on the Colorado River.
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August 18 City Council
Las Vegas City Council met on Wednesday, Aug. 18.
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Las Vegas Soccer Fields
Las Vegas parks and some other facilities offer numerous recreational amenities
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Information for Residents Facing Eviction
If you are a renter concerned about being evicted for nonpayment of rent, you must fill out and submit an application for CHAP assistance on the application portal.
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Director of Government and Community Affairs
The Las Vegas City Council unanimously ratified Director of Government and Community Affairs Randy Robison. Robison had served as the deputy director of Government and Community Affairs since he was hired by City Manager Jorge Cervantes in September 2020.