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Clark CountyNV averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$400,800 Municipal budget
Total revenue$9.21B (FY2023)
Total spending$6.80B (FY2023)
Taxes$3.35B (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$11.40B (FY2023)
Spending per resident$2,968 (FY2023)
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Zoning Commission
Zoning Commission to consider 66 items including zone changes, use permits, and design reviews
The Clark County Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on a wide range of land-use items, including routine approvals (items 4-27) and separate non-routine hearings (items 28-66). Actions include zone changes, use permits, design reviews, sign reviews, vacations of right-of-way, and development agreements. Notable items include a zone change for a disability service provider, a monorail use permit for Hilton Resorts, and a performance agreement for the A's Ballpark garage.
- Zone change for Garden Foundation Inc to reclassify 4.70 acres from RS20 to CP for a major training facility and recreational facility (item 7)
- Use permit for Hilton Resorts Corporation for a monorail on ~21 acres between Sahara and Russell Road (item 14)
- Performance Agreement with Athletics StadCo LLC for A's Ballpark Southeast Garage and Phase I Central Utility Plant (item 25)
- Zone change for 191 20, LLC to reclassify 11.53 acres from IP to IL for an office/warehouse (item 22)
- Use permit for RDXNWP, LLC for outdoor storage and ice rink in a shopping center (item 30)
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📹 From the video · 1h 9m
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Welcome to the Clark County Zoning Meeting. Before we begin, we'd like to briefly explain how today's meeting works and how you can participate. Today's agenda includes different types of items the Board of County Commissioners will discuss and may vote on. Some items are routine and may be approved together in one vote, while others are considered individually and may include a public hearing. Sometimes an agenda item may be held at the request of a commissioner or county staff. When an item is held, it will not be discussed or voted on during today's meeting and will be brought back at a future meeting. There are two opportunities for public comment during this meeting, and it's important to understand the difference. The first public comment period takes place at the beginning of the meeting. This public comment is only for items that are listed on today's agenda. Comments during this time must relate to a specific agenda item. If you wish to speak about a particular agenda item, you may comment at the beginning of the meeting, or you may wait to see if that item is discussed later and includes an opportunity for public comment when the item is being considered. Some routine items may be approved together as part of what is called the consent agenda. If you do not agree with a staff recommendation for one of these items, you must request that that item be removed before the board takes action. If it is not removed, it may be approved early in the meeting as part of a singl …
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ANNOTATED ZONING AND SUBDIVISION AGENDA
AND RELATED ITEMS
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
9:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole R …
🗳️ How they voted (11 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-2053 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-2054 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS (4 – 27): — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-400046-081926 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0395-081926 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0368-081926 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0113-081926 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0332-081926 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0385-081926 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0326-081926 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0361-081926 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Board of Commissioners
County to consider $45.77M UMC hospital bonds and short-term rental rules
The Clark County Board of Commissioners, sitting jointly as the UMC Board of Hospital Trustees, will consider issuing up to $45.77 million in hospital improvement bonds and adopting an ordinance tightening short-term rental regulations. The consent agenda includes multiple contract amendments, park funding allocations, and a $1.97 million state grant for substance misuse support. Public hearings are scheduled for 10 a.m. on the ordinance and other items.
- Resolution to issue $45,770,000 in General Obligation Hospital Improvement Bonds (items 36-37)
- Ordinance amending Title 7, Chapter 7.110 to strengthen short-term rental licensing and enforcement (item 34)
- Allocate $22,900,000 in Room Tax for Hollywood Regional Park ballfields and Sunset Regional Park renovation (item 24)
- Allocate $999,678 in Residential Construction Tax for Sunrise Park Multi-Purpose Facility (item 23)
- Ratify $1,969,118 subgrant from Nevada for Rapid Stabilization of families impacted by substance misuse (item 33)
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📹 From the video · 3h 33m
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Thank you. Good morning. Our August 18th, 2026 Board of County Commission meeting will come to order. Please stand for the invocation by Pastor Adrian Dahl, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. I would invite those who are comfortable to join with me in prayer. God of all grace, as we begin this day, we pause to give thanks. We thank you for the gift of this community, we thank you for the beauty of these lands and the resources we find in its soil. May we never take for granted the blessings you have entr usted in our hands. Give us wisdom and give us wisdom and creativity to respond to the challenges and possibilities of our time. May we always welcome those who come to this region for employment, for opportunity, and a new beginning. As students across Clark County enter this fall semester, we thank you for teachers who share their talents, for volunteers who give up their time, and for safety patrol officers and walking guards who watch over our youth. We thank you for our elected officials and those who work tirelessly to serve our county and state. We pray that you would guide them in their decisions. We thank you for each of our commissioners. May they know the gratitude of this county. And enable each one of us, as public servants and ordinary citizens, to look within ourselves and ask how we might make a difference for the good of all people. Amen. Would you join me in the Pledge of Allegiance? I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to t …
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AGENDA
JOINT MEETING OF THE
CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER OF SOUTHERN NEVADA BOARD OF HOSPITAL
TRUSTEES
9:00 AM
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2026
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 SOUTH GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89106
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following location:
CC Government Center 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV (Principal Office)
If you wish to speak on an item marked “For Possible Action” appearing on this agenda, please fill out a Public Comment Interest Card
which is located in front of the Commission Chambers and submit the comment card to staff sitting in the Commission Chambers. If you
wish to speak to the Board about items within its jurisdiction but not appearing as an “Action” item on this agenda, you must wait until the
"Comments by the General Public" period listed at the end of this agenda. Comments will be limited to up to three minutes. Please step
up to the speaker's podium, clearly state your name and address and please spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board
wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.
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Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.
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The Board of County Commissioners, Board of Trustees, and Licensing Board may combine two or more agenda items for
consi …
🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1919 — Approved
4 present · 3 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker absent · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1920 — Approved
4 present · 3 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker absent · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
CONSENT AGENDA: Items No. 7 through No. 33 — Approved
4 present · 3 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker absent · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-2045 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1998 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-2051 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-2055 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
Planning Commission briefing to discuss agenda items and ordinances
This is a briefing meeting of the Clark County Planning Commission. The commission will receive a staff presentation and discuss items on the August 18, 2026 agenda, as well as new or upcoming ordinances and administrative items. Public comments are allowed, but no action may be taken on matters raised during that time.
- Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the August 18, 2026 Planning Commission agenda
- Discuss new or upcoming ordinances
- Discuss administrative items
- Public comments (no action may be taken on matters raised)
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📹 From the video · 25m
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Let's get started and roll call. Chair Frazier. Here. Vice Chair Mojica. Present. Commissioner Stone. Here. Commissioner Kirk. Here. Commissioner Kularski. Commissioner Brady. Commissioner Roitman. Excuse. I'm here. Oh, he's here. And excused. Thank you very much. All right, so first item of business is public comment. Seeing no one coming out for public comment, we'll close that section and go ahead and start the program. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, members of the commission. We'll start with routine action items. The first is item four, which is a first application review for a daycare and school. This is specifically for waivers related to the trash enclosure. The staff and the town board recommended approval. We receive one letter in support and one in opposition. The item five is a tentative map. It's just a one-lock commercial map. Staff and the town board recommended approval. Item six is a use permit for an advocational locational training facility in conjunction with an existing commercial complex. Staff and the town board recommend approval. We receive five letters in support and six in opposition. Item seven is a use permit for a vehicle wash and also design review for that wash. This was previously permitted in 1990 for a number of things, including washing of watercraft, but that will no longer be part of this car wash. Staff recommended approval. The town board did not meet. They didn't have a quorum. So we have no recommendation from the town board. And then we re …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
BRIEFING AGENDA
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
6:00 PM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
ITEM NO./TOPIC
CALL TO ORDER
1.
Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2026 Planning
Commission agenda.
2.
Discuss new or upcoming ordinances.
3.
Discuss administrative items.
4.
Comments by the general public: No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item until the
matter itself has been specifically included on a future agenda.
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission
Planning Commission to hear 42 items including zone changes, use permits, and a tower ordinance
The Clark County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on 42 items, including routine and non-routine actions. These include zone changes, use permits, tentative maps, plan amendments, and waivers of development standards. Several items will be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for final action on September 16, 2026. The agenda also includes an ordinance to amend Title 30 regulations regarding communication towers and massage businesses.
- Zone change for 34.32 acres from residential to Industrial Park (IP) for Turnbull, LLC near US Highway 95 and Lake Mojave Drive in Searchlight
- Plan amendment and zone change for 128.10 acres by Simplot J R Co. from Business Employment to Outlying Neighborhood and from Industrial Light to RS80 in Moapa Valley
- Use permit for mining and extraction with six waivers for Simplot J R Co. on 128.1 acres in Moapa Valley
- Holdover planned unit development for a 26-lot single-family attached residential development on 1.93 acres by Bolognese, Joseph & Vivi A in Enterprise
- Ordinance to amend Title 30 regulations to add language within Communication Tower and delete language within Massage
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📹 From the video · 2h 30m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
um let's get let's get started um if i can get roll call please chair frazier here vice chair mojica present commissioner stone here commissioner kirk here commissioner kirlarski here commissioner brady here commissioner roitman present mr chair we have a quorum thank you if you would please rise and join us in the pledge of allegiance i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all all right so our first item of business is public comments this is a part of the meeting where anyone in the public can come down and make comments on the record these comments um the board can't act on them or answer and question and answer any of those comments but you're more to put more than welcome to put anything you want to on record all right seeing no one coming down for public comments i'm going to close that section and we'll get the meeting started go ahead staff the next item on the agenda is approval of the agenda with any additions holds or deletions at this time we have the following requests hold the following to the september 1st 2026 planning commission meeting for the applicants item 21 uc 260365 for the applicant's information additional re-notification fees may be required in co in accordance with title 30 for items held or deleted or if there are modifications to the original application the above public hearing items are going to be open as a public hearing …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
7:00 PM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Razo at (702) 455-4314 (option 2, option 1).
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🗳️ How they voted (23 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-2048 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS (4 – 18): — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0390-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-700029-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0377-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0376-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0378-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0375-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0407-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0353-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0386-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-700026-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0318-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0320-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-700028-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0358-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0359-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-700030-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0392-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0394-081826 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Police Fatality Public Fact-finding Review
Fact-finding review for Justin Walsh death
The Clark County Police Fatality Public Fact-finding Review board is convening to examine the death of Justin Walsh. This is a public hearing to review facts surrounding the incident.
- Fact-finding review for death of Justin Walsh
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📹 From the video · 34m
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concerning the death of Justin Walsh on January 6, 2026. My name is Ozzy Fumo and I will be presiding over today's proceeding. This review is being held because the Clark County District Attorney's Office has made a preliminary determination that no criminal prosecution of the officers involved in the death of Justin Walsh is appropriate. Clark County Ordinance Chapter 2.12 requires a public review following such a determination. This is not a trial. The purpose of today's proceeding is to present the public with essential facts surrounding the death of Mr. Walsh. Chief Deputy District Attorney Gian carlo Pesci will present today's fact-finding review on behalf of the District Attorney's Office. He will determine the witness or witnesses to be called. The ordinance does not provide subpoena power on my behalf nor does it allow for any other party to call witnesses. Will ard Ewing has been appointed to be the ombudsman. He represents both the public and the Walsh family. He will have the opportunity to ask questions of the witness or witnesses. The procedure for questioning witnesses shall be informal with the view to providing the public with relevant information regarding the use of force. The rules of evidence shall not be strictly enforced. Members of the public observing this review may submit proposed written questions on forms located in the back of this room and present it to one of the officers. I will ask the questions unless I determine whether it is irrelevant, red …
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9:00 AM THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2026
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY, 1ST FLOOR
LAS VEGAS, NV 89155
Fact-finding Review for Death of Justin Walsh
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Zoning Commission
Zoning Commission to vote on 55 land-use actions including extensions, waivers, and zone changes
The Clark County Zoning Commission will consider 55 items at this meeting, including routine and non-routine actions such as design reviews, use permits, zone changes, and waivers of development standards. Items range from extensions of time for existing projects to new development proposals, with a focus on residential, commercial, and industrial zones across Las Vegas Valley.
- Design review and first extension of time for office/warehouse complex on 6.45 acres in IL Zone near Nellis Boulevard and Las Vegas Boulevard North (ET-26-400058)
- Use permit and waivers for multi-family residential development on 1.7 acres in C-2 Zone within Southern Highlands Planned Community (UC-26-0350)
- Tentative map for 17 multi-family residential units on 1.7 acres in C-2 Zone within Southern Highlands (TM-26-500090)
- Zone change for 3.25 acres from RS80 to PF Zone for a public facility (library/fire station) in Mt. Charleston (ZC-26-0336)
- Planned Unit Development for 337 single-family lots on 32.36 acres in RM-18 Zone near Sloan Lane and Vegas Valley Drive (PUD-26-0329)
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📹 From the video · 2h 16m
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Good morning. Welcome to the continuation of the Clark County Commission board meeting. Today's Wednesday, August 5th. I'll invite everybody to take a seat. And before we get into the business of today's meeting, I'd like to ask us each to observe a moment of silence in honor of our officer who was lost in the line of duty just yesterday. Each of our hearts, this entire board and our entire community is mourning with the family and with our extended LVMPD family. Please join me in a moment of silence. Thank you. I'd also like to remind the entire community that should anyone feel the need, counseling services are available through our resiliency center. You can visit resiliencyandjustice.org for more information. At this time, we'll go ahead and open our meeting. The first item on the agenda is public comment. Anyone wishing to speak on items before us today, please come forward. State your name for the record. And the item you wish to speak on. Yeah. Six and seven. Just for the audience, I know we had some questions related to items six and seven. Commissioner Jones intends to have those items heard separately. Mr. Director Allswing, I'll turn it to you as I've closed public comment. Good morning, commissioners. Second item is the approval of the agenda. After considering any additions or deletions of items, commissioners, staff has received the following requests, which may require renotification fees in accordance with Title 30. Withdrawal number eight, the VS-26-0341. And …
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ANNOTATED ZONING AND SUBDIVISION AGENDA
AND RELATED ITEMS
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
9:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Ra …
🗳️ How they voted (15 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-2009 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-2010 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS (4 – 15): — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-0350-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-0311-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-0345-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-0293-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-0238-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-0335-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-0348-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-0357-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-700004-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-700017-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-700021-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-700023-080526 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission
Planning Commission to decide on 7 zoning waivers and permits for local businesses
The Clark County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to decide on seven zoning waivers, use permits, and design reviews for local businesses and properties. Items include recreational facilities, office expansions, cannabis drive-thru modifications, and residential accessory structures. The meeting follows standard procedural steps, including public comments and agenda approval.
- Holdover use permit for recreational facility on 5.31 acres in IP Zone (Tenaya Way & Sunset Road)
- Waiver of conditions for office/warehouse complex on 0.5 acres in IL Zone (Carey Avenue & Abels Lane)
- Use permits and waivers for manufacturing, light storage, and parking reductions on 13.57 acres in IL Zone (Carey Avenue & Abels Lane)
- Waivers for traffic study and school zone flashers for school/daycare on 0.64 acres in CP Zone (Desert Inn Road & Torrey Pines Drive)
- Waiver for accessory living quarters on 0.45 acres in RS20 Zone (Five Pennies Lane & Pecos Road)
zoningland-useindustrialcommercialresidentialwaiverspublic-hearing
📹 From the video · 1h 47m
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Thank you. Please rise and join us in the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Can I get roll call, please? Chair Frazier? Here. Vice-Chair Mujica? Present. Commissioner Stone? Here. Commissioner Kirk? Here. Commissioner Kularski? Commissioner Brady? Excuse? Commissioner Roitman? Live and in person. Mr. Chair, we have a quorum. Thank you very much. So in our planning commission meeting, the first item on our agenda is public comment. It's a part of the meeting where anyone in the audience can come down and make public comments, but the commission cannot act or interact with any of the comments that are made, but you're welcome to put anything you would like on record . All right, seeing no one coming down to do that, we will close the public comments. Sure, come down and -- is this for one of the items that we're going to hear tonight? Yes. No, we can do that when you -- yeah. All right, so we're going to close public comments and we'll go to the next item on the agenda. The next item on the agenda is approval of the agenda after any additions, holds, or deletions. At this time, staff has no requests. If there are no requests by the planning commission or any members of the public, the agenda is ready for your approval. Mr. Chairman, there's nothing from any member of the board. I will move to approve the agenda. All ri …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
7:00 PM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Razo at (702) 455-4314 (option 2, option 1).
MEETING PROTOC …
🗳️ How they voted (8 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-2003 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady absent · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-2004 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady absent · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0303-080426 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady absent · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-400064-080426 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady absent · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-400059-080426 — Denied
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady absent · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0285-080426 — Denied
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady absent · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0331-080426 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady absent · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0338-080426 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady absent · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 9:05 AM
Clark County Board of Commissioners
Clark County considers multiple infrastructure and service contracts
The Board of Commissioners and associated agencies are meeting to vote on a series of routine consent agenda items. These include construction contracts for fire training and road projects, interlocal agreements for juvenile housing and flood control, and software license amendments.
- Award of Bid No. 607931-26 for Spring Mountain Road Phase 2 to Unicon, LLC
- Contract amendment with The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company for a New Fire Training Center
- Acquisition of part of Assessor's Parcel Number 162-09-801-004 for Las Vegas Boulevard construction
- Interlocal Agreement with Nye County for temporary housing of juveniles
- Contract with EverDriven Technologies, LLC for student transportation rideshare services
contractsroadspublic-worksfire-departmentinfrastructure
📹 From the video · 1h 42m
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Thank you. We're way over on Thank you. Good morning. Thank you. Mormons are also known as the Church of Jesus Christ of L atter-day Saints. Religion protects child abusers. That's not just Arizona, that's in Nevada. Guess what? Here in Clark County, the whole state, you protect child abusers, rapists, murderers, and pedoph iles, and the clergymen and the clergywomen that know about it and keep it a secret. That's in Nevada Revised Statutes 432B.220. It even outlies the abuse. What can these monsters do to children under state law that can be kept a secret with the clergy? The incest, physical mental injury, sexual exploitation, mutilating their genitals, sadomasochistic abuse, and human trafficking, pornography, burning, cutting, biting, causing internal bleeding, fracturing their bones and skull , and so on. That's in the state law. Let's go through the list of the clergy you bring in here who can keep those secrets. You bring in Reverend Will Rucker, Stacy Hilton, Chaplain Brian Scroggins, Pastor Adrian Dahl, Rabbi Cantor Jessica Hutchins. So, ma'am, that's where we're going to draw the line, all right? You can go ahead with your comments. You don't have to name names of people who have been before us before. They say their names when they come here. And that's good for them to do. I can say their names, too. You can proceed with your public comment without slandering people. These are the people you bring in that are on the agenda. I'm reciting what's on the agenda. Pasto …
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AGENDA
JOINT MEETING OF THE
CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
CLARK COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
CLARK COUNTY WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER OF SOUTHERN NEVADA BOARD OF HOSPITAL
TRUSTEES
9:05 AM TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2026
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 SOUTH GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89106
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following location:
CC Government Center 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV (Principal Office)
If you wish to speak on an item marked “For Possible Action” appearing on this agenda, please fill out a Public Comment Interest Card
which is located in front of the Commission Chambers and submit the comment card to staff sitting in the Commission Chambers. If you
wish to speak to the Board about items within its jurisdiction but not appearing as an “Action” item on this agenda, you must wait until the
"Comments by the General Public" period listed at the end of this agenda. Comments will be limited to up to three minutes. Please step
up to the speaker's podium, clearly state your name and address and please spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board
wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.
• Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.
• The Board of County Commissioners …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1840 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
CONSENT AGENDA: Items No. 5 through No. 41 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-1963 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-1994 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
26-2005 — Approved
5 present · 2 absent
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson absent · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom absent
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
Planning Commission briefing covers ordinances and administrative items
The Clark County Planning Commission will receive staff presentations and discuss new or upcoming ordinances and administrative items at this meeting. No formal decisions are listed on this agenda; public comments are allowed but cannot result in action unless the topic is added to a future agenda.
planning-commissionordinancesadministrativepublic-comment
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All right. We're on the air, so can we get the meeting started? I'll call it to order. Roll call. Good evening. Chair Frazier? Here. Vice Chair Mujica? She's on the line. She's on the phone. She's here. Commissioner Stone? Here. Commissioner Kirk? Here. Commissioner Gielarski? Commissioner Brady? Excuse? Commissioner Roitman? He is on the way. Not present. He's not present, but he is on the way. He'll be here shortly. Thank you. All right. Having done roll call, we'll just go to the first item business, which is public comment. Seeing no one in the audience and no one coming down to speak on any items, we will close public comments and we'll start the briefing. Go ahead. Mr. Chair, I just wanted to acknowledge that I'm on the meeting. Yes, ma'am. We got you. Thank you. Good evening, Mr. Chairman, commissioners. As always, I introduce myself. I'm Hunter White and I'll be taking everyone on our adventure of the planning commission tonight. We have a total of ten items. We'll have one item on the routine agenda with the remaining on the non-routine. So we'll go ahead and get started with that one routine item. That's going to be item number four. It is a use permit for a private invitation-only e-sports and digital creation facility. They basically host video game tournaments and studio sessions. They'll have about 20 to 220 attendees, two to six times per month. Staff is recommending approval essentially because everything is going to be contained within the office warehouse bu …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
BRIEFING AGENDA
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
6:00 PM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
ITEM NO./TOPIC
CALL TO ORDER
1. Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2026 Planning
Commission agenda.
2. Discuss new or upcoming ordinances.
3. Discuss administrative items.
4. Comments by the general public: No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item until the
matter itself has been specifically included on a future agenda.
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Zoning Commission
Zoning Commission to review resort expansions and land use changes
The Clark County Zoning Commission will consider various design reviews, use permits, and zone changes. Key items include resort hotel modifications in Paradise and several development agreements in Enterprise.
- Design review for a theater expansion at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
- Design review for a resort hotel on 26.11 acres south of Tropicana Avenue
- Development Agreement for a single-family residential subdivision east of Hinson Street
- Development Agreement for a vehicle wash north of Wigwam Avenue
- Zone change to reclassify 13.61 acres to Residential Multi-Family 32 north of Warm Spring Road
zoningresortshousingland-usecommercial-development
📹 From the video · 1h 27m
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You may comment at the beginning of the meeting, or you may wait to see if that item is discussed later and includes an opportunity for public comment when the item is being considered. Some routine items may be approved together as part of what is called the Consent Agenda. If you do not agree with a staff recommendation for one of these items, you must request that that item be removed before the board takes action. If it is not removed, it may be approved early in the meeting as part of a single vote. Items that are not routine are considered one at a time and may include an opportunity for public comment before the board votes. When it's time to speak, please come forward. There are three microphones available, including a handheld microphone if you have documents you would like to show. If you wish to show a document, an overhead camera may be used at the direction of the board chair. Please do not display documents that contain personal or sensitive information. When speaking, please talk directly into the microphone, clearly, and at a steady volume. This helps ensure your comments are heard and recorded as part of the public record. Speakers are required to state their name, spell their last name, and state their address. At the end of the meeting, there is a second public comment period. This final public comment is for items not listed on the agenda. No action may be taken on those comments at that time. All public comments are limited to three minutes unless otherwi …
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ANNOTATED ZONING AND SUBDIVISION AGENDA
AND RELATED ITEMS
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
9:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Raz …
🗳️ How they voted (14 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1961 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1962 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS (4 – 15): — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0218-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700019-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0254-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0325-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0316-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-400035-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0305-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0314-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700010-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700025-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0267-072226 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Clark County Redevelopment Agency
Agency to review grant applications for Spring Mountain Corridor
The Clark County Redevelopment Agency will review and approve Spring Mountain Corridor Improvement Grant Applications. The Board of County Commissioners will also consider entering closed session to discuss potential litigation and labor negotiations.
- Approval of May 20, 2026, Regular Meeting minutes
- Review and approval of Spring Mountain Corridor Improvement Grant Applications
- Closed session to discuss potential litigation and labor negotiations
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Thank you. grant award of $75,000 towards their $110 total project cost. So in total, this comprehensive slate represents 26 exceptional projects that maximize public safety, economic leverage, and cultural identity across our district. We request the board's approval for agenda item four, and I 'm happy to answer any questions. Thank you, Mr. Dagger. I appreciate that extensive presentation today and for the tremendous amount of work that went into this. So thank you, Director Coleman. Also, shout out to Grow America, who was our partner in the grant application process that really streamlined it and made it a lot easier. Just to give a sense for the rigor, all of the applicants had to submit three bids along with their application, in addition to backup documentation , and all of the safety upgrades. The cameras had to be in coordination with Metro's existing security system. And so a lot of work went into this, and this is what rede velopment is really about. This is really trying to get that return on investment of the dollars that we're collecting in the redevelopment area and investing them back and getting matches from the property owners that will not only benefit them, but will benefit the entire corridor. So any comments, questions from the board? Chair, you just hit what I was going to say, which to me, that 62% of private investment is the biggest success story in all of this. And I want to compliment you and Mr. Dagger for ensuring that we really are leveraging t …
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AGENDA
MEETING OF THE
CLARK COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND
CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
10:00 AM WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2026
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 SOUTH GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89106
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following locations:
CC Government Center 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV (Principal Office)
If you wish to speak on an item marked “For Possible Action” appearing on this agenda, please fill out a Public Comment Interest Card
which is located in front of the Commission Chambers and submit the comment card to staff sitting in the Commission Chambers. If you
wish to speak to the Board about items within its jurisdiction but not appearing as an “Action” item on this agenda, you must wait until the
"Comments by the General Public" period listed at the end of this agenda. Comments will be limited to up to three minutes. Please step
up to the speaker's podium, clearly state your name and address and please spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board
wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.
• Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.
• The Board of County Commissioners, Board of Trustees, and Licensing Board may combine two or more agenda items for
consideration.
• The Board of County Commissioner …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1853 — Approved
7 present
Tick Segerblom present · Justin Jones present · Jim Gibson present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Michael Naft present
26-1854 — Approved
7 present
Tick Segerblom present · Justin Jones present · Jim Gibson present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Michael Naft present
26-1927 — Approved
7 present
Tick Segerblom present · Justin Jones present · Jim Gibson present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Michael Naft present
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
Planning Commission briefing on July 21 agenda items
This is a briefing session for the Clark County Planning Commission. Commissioners will receive a staff presentation on items listed on the July 21, 2026, Planning Commission agenda and discuss new or upcoming ordinances and administrative items. Public comment is accepted, but no action may be taken on matters raised during that period.
- Receive staff presentation on Planning Commission agenda
- Discuss new or upcoming ordinances
- Discuss administrative items
- Public comment period (no action taken)
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chair Frazier he will be on the telephone chair vice chair Mujica present Commissioner stone you say here stone yes Commissioner Kirk here Commissioner Kularski Commissioner Brady here and Commissioner Reitman he is excused thank you thank you madam vice-chair the first item on tonight's planning commission briefing is to receive staff presentation discuss items for the Tuesday July 21st Clark County Planning Commission meeting under briefing notes this evening the first items I'd like to review madam vice chair are the holds requests or deletions from tonight's agenda with item number five being UC 260303 as it appears on the routine portion action of your agenda that item will be held per the applicants representative until the August 4th 2026 planning commission meeting the next six items that will be held our item 17 PA 26 700,000 26 item 18 ZC 26 is your three one eight item number 19 VS 26 is your three one nine item 20 WS 26 is your three two one item number 21 PUD 26 is your three two two item number 21 PUD 26 is your three two two two two and item number 22 TM 26 500,000 85 it is a request to hold by the applicants representative until the August 18th 2026 planning commission meeting with the corresponding board of county commissioners meeting date date changing from August 19th, 2026, to September 16th, 20 26. Again, for the audience's information, items 17 through 22 are companion items. The next segment on tonight's briefing notes are the routine action items cons …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
BRIEFING AGENDA
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
6:00 PM, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
ITEM NO./TOPIC
CALL TO ORDER
1. Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2026 Planning Commission
agenda.
2. Discuss new or upcoming ordinances.
3. Discuss administrative items.
4. Comments by the general public: No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item until the
matter itself has been specifically included on a future agenda.
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission
Planning Commission to vote on 26-lot subdivision in Enterprise
The Planning Commission will vote on 22 items, including a package of six related applications for a 26-lot single-family attached residential development on 1.93 acres in Enterprise. The package (items 17-22) includes a plan amendment, zone change, easement vacation, waivers, a planned unit development, and a tentative map, and will be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for final action on August 19, 2026. Other items include various use permits, waivers of development standards, and a sign design review.
- 26-lot single-family attached residential development near Serene Avenue and Grand Canyon Drive (Enterprise) — package includes plan amendment, zone change, easement vacation, waivers, PUD, and tentative map.
- Use permit for recreational or entertainment facility within office/warehouse complex in Spring Valley (Visible Noise, LLC).
- Use permit for indoor kennel in shopping center on Silverado Ranch Boulevard (1263 Silverado, LLC).
- Waiver of development standards and design review for gas station/convenience store at Boulder Highway and I-11 (3984 BHLV, LLC).
- Waiver of development standards for parking and design review for drive-thru at existing cannabis establishment near Harmon and Paradise (Harmon Square SPE, LLC).
planning-commissionzoningland-useresidential-developmententerpriseuse-permitswaivers
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Thank you. I have you please stand for the... Pledge of Allegiance. I'm sorry. I lost. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, in the visible, liberty and justice for all. Thank you. Next order of business will be public comments. Call to or... Yes, ma'am. Roll call. I apologize. I'm just messing this thing left and right. Thank you. Chair Frazier. I'm online. Commissioner Meek, here. You're doing just fine. Vice Chairman Mujica. Present. Commissioner Stone. Here. Commissioner Kirk. Here. Commissioner Kalarski. Here. Commissioner Brady. Commissioner Reitman. Present. Madam Chair, we have a quorum. Next order of business will be public comments. If anybody has any public comments, can you please come to the mic? Seeing no one, we will move to the agenda. Thank you, Madam Vice Chair. The next item on the agenda is approval of the agenda. After any additions, holds, or deletions at this time, staff requests the following. Hold the following to the August 4, 2026 Planning Commission meeting per the applicant's representative. Item number 5, UC26-0303. Hold the following to the August 18, 2026 Planning Commission meeting per the applicant's representative. Item number 17, PA26-700,026. Item 18, ZC-260318. Item 19, VS-260319. Item number 20, WS-260321. Item number 21, PUD-260320. And item number 22, TM-26-500,085. For the public's information, the corresponding Board of County Commissioners meeti …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
7:00 PM, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Razo at (702) 455-4314 (option 2, option 1).
MEETING PROTOCO …
🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1948 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-1949 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS (4 – 11): — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0312-072126 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0322-072126 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0307-072126 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0323-072126 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Board of Commissioners
County Commissioners will approve major road construction and multiple interlocal agreements.
The joint meeting of the Clark County Board of Commissioners and the Clark County Water Reclamation District Board will consider a series of contract awards, interlocal agreement amendments, and infrastructure projects. Items include awarding a bid for the Orchard Collector utility line, amending several HOME program agreements with the state, terminating a hazardous waste contract, and authorizing construction of the Desert Inn Road segment. The board will also address lease agreements, budget resolutions, and public‑service grant modifications.
- Approve award of Bid No. 607623‑25 to Unicon, LLC for Orchard Collector from Charleston Blvd to Linden Ave.
- Authorize amendments to Interlocal Agreement No. CFDA 14.239 for HOME funds (CBE 606019‑21, 606619‑23, 606896‑23, 607553‑25).
- Approve termination of contract with Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. for hazardous waste disposal (Bid No. 607234‑24).
- Approve and authorize construction of Desert Inn Road from 1,250 ft west of Cimarron Rd to Bronco St (Interlocal Contract No. 3275).
- Approve lease of approximately 2,093 sf office space at 324 S Third Street, Suite 2C & 2D for Public Defender & Law Library.
infrastructurecontractsinterlocal-agreementshousingpublic-worksfinancewater-reclamation
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AGENDA
JOINT MEETING OF THE
CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND
CLARK COUNTY WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
9:00 AM TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2026
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 SOUTH GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89106
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following location:
CC Government Center 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV (Principal Office)
If you wish to speak on an item marked “For Possible Action” appearing on this agenda, please fill out a Public Comment Interest Card
which is located in front of the Commission Chambers and submit the comment card to staff sitting in the Commission Chambers. If you
wish to speak to the Board about items within its jurisdiction but not appearing as an “Action” item on this agenda, you must wait until the
"Comments by the General Public" period listed at the end of this agenda. Comments will be limited to up to three minutes. Please step
up to the speaker's podium, clearly state your name and address and please spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board
wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.
• Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.
• The Board of County Commissioners, Board of Trustees, and Licensing Board may combine two or more agenda items for
consideration.
• The B …
🗳️ How they voted (10 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1769 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1770 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
CONSENT AGENDA: Items No. 6 through No. 45 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1935 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1936 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1937 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1938 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1912 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1941 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1943 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Zoning Commission
Clark County Zoning Commission reviews land use, development agreements, and fee changes
The Commission will consider various zoning amendments, including a proposed ice rink in Spring Valley and several residential developments. The agenda also includes public hearings for new development agreements and potential updates to the Title 30 fee schedule.
- Proposed ice rink/recreational facility in Spring Valley
- Cannabis cultivation establishment extension on Gomer Road
- Development agreement for a training facility near El Camino Road
- Amendment to Title 30 regulations and fee schedules
- Zone change for commercial property near Nellis Boulevard
zoningland-useresidentialcommercialindustrialgovernment-fees
📹 From the video · 47m
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in today's meeting and will be brought back at a future meeting. There are two opportunities for public comment during this meeting, and it's important to understand the difference. The first public comment period takes place at the beginning of the meeting. This public comment is only for items that are listed on today's agenda. Comments during this time must relate to a specific agenda item. If you wish to speak about a particular agenda item, you may comment at the beginning of the meeting, or you may wait to see if that item is discussed later and includes an opportunity for public comment when the item is being considered. Some routine items may be approved together as part of what is called the consent agenda. If you do not agree with a staff recommendation for one of these items, you must request that that item be removed before the board takes action. If it is not removed, it may be approved early in the meeting as part of a single vote. Items that are not routine are considered one at a time and may include an opportunity for public comment before the board votes. When it's time to speak, please come forward. There are three microphones available, including a handheld microphone if you have documents you would like to show. If you wish to show a document, an overhead camera may be used at the direction of the board chair. Please do not display documents that contain personal or sensitive information. When speaking, please talk directly into the microphone, clearly, a …
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ANNOTATED ZONING AND SUBDIVISION AGENDA
AND RELATED ITEMS
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
9:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Razo …
🗳️ How they voted (10 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1896 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1897 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS (4 – 17): — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0247-070826 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0287-070826 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0292-070826 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700018-070826 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0263-070826 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0283-070826 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0295-070826 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 9:05 AM
Clark County Board of Commissioners
Clark County adopts 2026 property tax rates and approves infrastructure contracts.
This joint meeting covers routine contracts, infrastructure projects, a liquor license, and the adoption of fiscal year 2026 property tax rates. Commissioners will vote on interlocal agreements for road improvements, fire station construction, and broadband programs. The agenda also includes a public comment period and standard budget transfers.
- Adopt FY 2026 Ad Valorem tax rates
- Approve contract for Mt. Charleston Fire Station replacement
- Sign interlocal agreement for Sloan Road improvements
- Award ARFF Station Improvements at LAS to MMC, Inc.
- Write off $55,318.12 in uncollectible aviation accounts receivable
budgetroadsinfrastructurecontractsliquor-licensingtax-ratesaviation
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Thank you. Good morning. a merit-based process for judicial appointments. That resolution was not an accident. It was adopted because the public deserves confidence that judicial appointments are based on qualifications, not politics. Convenience and personal relationships. This proposed amendment moves in the opposite direction. Under NRS 4.020, the board has the authority to fill justice court vacancies, but with that authority comes a duty to exercise it fairly, consistently, and transparently. Nothing in Nevada law requires the board to reduce transparency or eliminate independent review. Nevada has long recognized that open government is fundamental to public confidence. NRS Chapter 241, our open meeting laws, declares that public bodies exist to conduct the people's business openly. The spirit of that law is public participation and accountability, not concentrating discretion behind fewer safeguards. Likewise, Canon 1 of the Nevada Code of Judicial Conduct provides that independent, fair, and impartial judiciary is indispensable to our system of justice. Although the code governs judges, the appointment process should reflect those same principles. Public confidence begins before a judge ever takes the bench. The appearance of fairness is just as important as fairness itself. If the public believes judicial appointments are becoming more political or less transparent, confidence in our court suffers. Once that trust is lost, it is difficult to restore. Every qualified …
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AGENDA
JOINT MEETING OF THE
CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
CLARK COUNTY WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AND CLARK COUNTY LIQUOR AND GAMING LICENSING BOARD
9:05 AM TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 SOUTH GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89106
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following location:
CC Government Center 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV (Principal Office)
If you wish to speak on an item marked “For Possible Action” appearing on this agenda, please fill out a Public Comment Interest Card
which is located in front of the Commission Chambers and submit the comment card to staff sitting in the Commission Chambers. If you
wish to speak to the Board about items within its jurisdiction but not appearing as an “Action” item on this agenda, you must wait until the
"Comments by the General Public" period listed at the end of this agenda. Comments will be limited to up to three minutes. Please step
up to the speaker's podium, clearly state your name and address and please spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board
wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.
• Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.
• The Board of County Commissioners, Board of Trustees, and Licensing Board may combine two or …
🗳️ How they voted (9 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1700 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1701 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
CONSENT AGENDA: Items No. 5 through No. 40 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1876 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1858 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1880 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1894 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1833 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1839 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission
Clark County Planning Commission reviews park expansions and residential developments
The commission will consider several land use items, including a major expansion of Mountains Edge Regional Park. Discussions also include various residential subdivisions, commercial design reviews, and street right-of-way abandonments across Enterprise, Paradise, and Sunrise Manor.
- Expansion of Mountains Edge Regional Park to include a recreation center, soccer complex, and skate park
- Design review for a vehicle sales facility on Boulder Highway and English Avenue
- Proposed gas station and convenience store near Sunset Road and Spencer Street
- Residential development proposals on 3.03 acres near Valley View Boulevard
- Redesignation and lot subdivision of 5.10 acres west of Buffalo Drive
zoningparksresidentialcommercialland-use
✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves 279-home Nevada Palace subdivision
The Clark County Planning Commission approved a series of applications for a 279-lot single-family residential development by Nevada Palace, LLC, near Boulder Highway and Harmon Avenue, forwarding them to the Board of County Commissioners. The commission also approved several other residential and commercial projects, including a 15.2-acre affordable housing development by the City of Las Vegas. A proposed 5.1-acre residential development by Buffalo Amigos failed to get a recommendation and was forwarded without one.
- Approved Nevada Palace 279-lot subdivision (PUD-26-0266, TM-26-500068, ZC-26-0265, PA-26-700023, VS-26-0270) (7-0)
- Approved City of Las Vegas 15.2-acre affordable housing project (ZC-26-0257, DR-26-0259, PA-26-700022, VS-26-0258) (6-1)
- Failed to recommend Buffalo Amigos 18-lot subdivision (PA-26-700004, ZC-26-0056, VS-26-0057, WS-26-0058, TM-26-500011) (4-3)
- Approved Mountains Edge Regional Park expansion (DR-26-0290) (7-0)
- Approved South Decatur Holding 19-lot attached residential project (ZC-26-0137, WS-26-0138, TM-26-500033) (7-0)
- Approved Horizon West Homes 14-lot attached residential project (ZC-26-0208, WS-26-0209, TM-26-500053) (7-0)
- Approved Sustainable Development Fund office/warehouse project (ZC-26-0255, WS-26-0256) (6-1)
- Held Happy Miner mixed-use project until Sept 15, 2026 (PA-26-700020, VS-25-0897, UC-25-0896) (7-0)
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Chair Frazier? Here. Vice Chair Mujica? She's here. Commissioner Stone? Here. Commissioner Kirk? Here. Commissioner Kalarski? She's here. Commissioner Brady? He's here. And Commissioner Roitman? Live and in person. Mr. Chair, we have a quorum. Thank you very much. If everyone would please rise and join us in the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, to the Republic of the States, one nation under God, an individual with liberty and justice for all. Thank you very much. So the first item of business is public comments. So NRS asks us to open every meeting up with a public comment section. At this time, anyone wants to come down and make comments on the record, they certainly can do so. Planning Commission cannot act or speak on any of those comments, but you're more than welcome to come down and make some. Sure. I need your name and address for the record and put your public comment on the record. Michael Sellers, 9973 Brazos Bend Street, Las Vegas, Nevada 89178 Mountain's Edge area. I'm here tonight to talk about my support of DR 260290. I'm fully supportive of this because it's badly needed. With a couple of requests to tweak to make it better. I've been a baseball coach, played baseball, coaching my grandkids now. Mountain's Edge has no baseball fields at all for Little League. And this design here, perfect. The only tweak to it is, baseball you have to have raised pitching now, and you have to have either a grass infield …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
7:00 PM, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Razo at (702) 455-4314 (option 2, option 1).
MEETING PROTOCOL …
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Clark County Planning Commission
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
EDWARD FRASIER III
Chair
LESLIE MUJICA
Vice-Chair
TYLER BRADY
STEVE KIRK
VIVIAN KILARSKI
MICHAEL ROITMAN
NELSON STONE
JENNIFER AMMERMAN
Executive Secretary
OPENING CEREMONIES
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Clark County Planning Commission was called to order by Chair Edward
Frasier III on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at 7:01 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, Clark County
Government Center, 500 South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada. On roll call, the following
members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof:
CHAIR AND COMMISSIONERS:
Edward Frasier III
Leslie Mujica
Tyler Brady
Steve Kirk
Vivian Kilarski
Michael Roitman
Nelson Stone
NOTE: Commissioner Steve Kirk attended via teleconference.
Also present:
Robert Warhola, Chief Deputy District Attorney, Civil Division
Jennifer Ammerman, Deputy Director, Comprehensive Planning
Jason Allswang, Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Jillee Opiniano-Rowland, Assistant Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Michael Huling, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Dane Detommaso, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Tiffany Bonnell, Administrative Secretary, Comprehensive Planning
JaWaan Dodson, Assistant Manager, Public Works - Development Review
Sarah Marby-Padovese, Plan Check Specialist, Public Works - Development Review
Keith Haywood, Plan Checker I, Public Works - Development Review
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
1.
Public Comments.
Page 1 of 47
At …
🗳️ How they voted (61 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the Agenda for July 7, 2026 be approved with the following changes: Item #17 - WS-26-0206 - Withdrawn without prejudice. Item #33 - PA-26-700020 - Held…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes and Briefing Meeting Minutes for May 19, 2026 and June 2, 2026, be approved as submitted by the following…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
10 yea
None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
7 yea
None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Vivian Kilarski that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Steve Kirk, Vivian Kilarski…
2 yea
Leslie Mujica yea · Tyler Brady VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Withdrawn, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve Kirk, Vivian Kilarski, Michael Roitman, and…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Vivian Kilarski that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Adopted, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Page 17 of 47 Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Michael…
3 yea
Tyler Brady yea · Steve Kirk yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Adopted, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Adopted, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve Kirk…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Page 29 of 47 Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Held until September 15, 2026, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve Kirk, Vivian Kilarski…
3 yea
None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Adopted, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
1 yea
Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
2 yea
Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Vivian Kilarski that the application be Denied, the motion failed by the following vote: Vivian Kilarski VOTING
5 yea
Leslie Mujica yea · Tyler Brady yea · Steve Kirk yea · Michael Roitman yea · Nelson Stone VOTING yea
It was moved by Chair Edward Frasier III that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
4 yea
Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Nelson Stone that the application be Adopted, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Nelson Stone that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
4 yea
None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea
26-1882 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-1883 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
✓ Decided: Planning Commission discusses agenda, water availability; no votes taken
The Clark County Planning Commission held a briefing meeting with no substantive decisions. Staff presented agenda items for the upcoming July 7, 2026 Planning Commission meeting, and there were no new ordinances or public comments. Commissioner Nelson Stone requested a future presentation on water availability from the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA), which staff said could be arranged. Staff also announced that Jason Allswang was selected as the new Comprehensive Planning Director, pending ratification by the Board of County Commissioners.
- No formal votes or decisions taken during briefing
- Requested SNWA presentation on water availability for future meeting
- Announced Jason Allswang as new Comprehensive Planning Director (pending ratification)
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Tuesday July 7th so staff if you would go ahead and get us started Chair Frazier Oh so we're doing roll call here Oh sure Vice Chair Mohica Present Commissioner Stone Here Commissioner Kirk Here Commissioner Kalarski Here Commissioner Brady Commissioner Roitman Oh yeah I'm sorry he's here Okay all right so thank you for roll call And let's um I think we stopped doing public comments at beginning and end Or do we still do public comments at beginning and end Let's just be safe So this is a part of the meeting where we open up for public comments Anyone in the audience can come down and speak And if I'm seeing no one rushing down to make any public comments We will close that section of the briefing and we'll go ahead and get started staff Good evening Mr. Chair and planning commissioners It's great to see all of you again My name is Michael Hewling and I'm a principal planner with the comprehensive planning department And I'll be leading you through tonight's meeting We do have a fairly lengthy agenda So I'm going to speed through your briefing a little bit But please stop me at any point if you have any questions or concerns With that we'll go ahead and get started So we'll start with the following requests Item number 17 WS 26 0206 Is withdrawn per the applicant's request Item 33 PA 26 700 020 Item 34 BS 25 0897 And item 35 UC 25 0896 These items are requested to be held no date per the applicant They will also be held no date from the corresponding board of county commissio …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
BRIEFING AGENDA
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
6:00 PM, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
ITEM NO./TOPIC
CALL TO ORDER
1. Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026 Planning Commission
agenda.
2. Discuss new or upcoming ordinances.
3. Discuss administrative items.
4. Comments by the general public: No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item until the
matter itself has been specifically included on a future agenda.
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Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
EDWARD FRASIER III
Chair
LESLIE MUJICA
Vice-Chair
TYLER BRADY
STEVE KIRK
VIVIAN KILARSKI
MICHAEL ROITMAN
NELSON STONE
JENNIFER AMMERMAN
Executive Secretary
CALL TO ORDER
The briefing meeting of the Clark County Planning Commission was called to order by Chair Edward Frasier III
on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, Clark County Government Center, 500
South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada. On roll call, the following members were present:
CHAIR AND COMMISSIONERS:
Edward Frasier III
Leslie Mujica
Tyler Brady
Steve Kirk
Vivian Kilarski
Michael Roitman
Nelson Stone
NOTE: Commissioner Kirk attended via teleconference.
Also present:
Jennifer Ammerman, Deputy Director, Comprehensive Planning
Jason Allswang, Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Jillee Opiniano-Rowland, Assistant Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Michael Huling, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Dane Detommaso, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Tiffany Bonnell, Administrative Secretary, Comprehensive Planning
JaWaan Dodson, Assistant Manager, Public Works - Development Review
Sarah Marby-Padovese, Plan Check Specialist, Public Works - Development Review
Keith Haywood, Plan Checker I, Public Works - Development Review
ITEM NO./TOPIC
1.
Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026 Planning Commission
agenda.
Michael Huling, Principal Planner, presented items on the Jul …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Special Meeting
Board to canvass the results of the June 2026 Primary Election
The Board of County Commissioners will meet to receive a report from the Registrar of Voters regarding the primary election held on June 9, 2026. The Board is tasked with canvassing the returns and directing the submission of vote abstracts to the Nevada Secretary of State.
- Canvass of the 2026 Primary Election returns
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📹 From the video · 11m
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Thank you. Good afternoon, Michelle. Good afternoon, Mr. Chair, members of the Commission. Item number three today is to receive a report from the Reg istrar of Voters, canvass the returns of the 2026 primary election, which was held on June 9th, 2026, and direct the Registrar to submit a copy of the abstract of votes cast to the Nevada Secretary of State within 10 days after the election. Thank you. Good afternoon. We are here today to canvass the 2026 primary election. I have provided packets for your review, including a copy of the official election results. 276,494 voters cast ballots in the election, representing 18.29% of registered voters. The breakdown of turnout by voting method was 4.14% of registered voters voted at early voting votes, 3.46% of registered voters voted on election day, 10 .67% of registered voters voted by mail. We cannot be successful without the tremendous support of our commissioners, county departments, city clerk's offices, the Secretary of State's office, advocacy groups, and vendors. I would especially like to recognize the following partners : the Clark County School District, the Caden's community, and Somerset Academy Center, gallery at Sunset and Meadows Mall, shopping centers throughout the valley who graciously let us stage our tents in their lots, Sun City communities, private county and city community centers, the Las Vegas Clark County Library District, supermarkets such as Seafood City, and Cardenas. New partner sites included Ikea, …
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NOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING
AGENDA
MEETING OF THE
CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
3:00 PM THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2026
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 SOUTH GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89106
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following location:
CC Government Center 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV (Principal Office)
If you wish to speak on an item marked “For Possible Action” appearing on this agenda, please fill out a Public Comment Interest Card
which is located in front of the Commission Chambers and submit the comment card to staff sitting in the Commission Chambers. If you
wish to speak to the Board about items within its jurisdiction but not appearing as an “Action” item on this agenda, you must wait until the
"Comments by the General Public" period listed at the end of this agenda. Comments will be limited to up to three minutes. Please step
up to the speaker's podium, clearly state your name and address and please spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board
wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.
• Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.
• The Board of County Commissioners, Board of Trustees, and Licensing Board may combine two or more agenda items for
consideration.
• The Board of County Commissioners, Boa …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1829 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Tick Segerblom absent · William McCurdy II present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Jim Gibson present · April Becker present · Michael Naft present · Justin Jones present
26-1685 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Tick Segerblom absent · William McCurdy II present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Jim Gibson present · April Becker present · Michael Naft present · Justin Jones present
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Zoning Commission
County to adopt heat mitigation plan per state law
The Clark County Zoning Commission will consider adopting a resolution to add a heat mitigation plan and policies to the Master Plan, as required by Assembly Bill 96. The agenda also includes multiple public hearings on development agreements for residential and commercial projects, and several routine zone changes and waivers. A separate ordinance would amend Title 30 regulations on nonconforming lots, cannabis, and other standards.
- Adopt heat mitigation plan and policies (AB96)
- Development agreement for Tripp Family Investments LLC - restaurants with drive-thrus on 1.21 acres
- Development agreement for Main and Main Commerce Center LLC - warehouse on 19.32 acres
- Development agreement for Richmond American Homes - single-family on 19.19 acres
- Ordinance to amend Title 30 regulations on nonconforming lots, RM18 standards, cannabis, etc.
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ANNOTATED ZONING AND SUBDIVISION AGENDA
AND RELATED ITEMS
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
9:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Raz …
🗳️ How they voted (11 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1816 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1817 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS (4 – 24): — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-400041-061726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0192-061726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0251-061726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0260-061726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-400039-061726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700005-061726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700011-061726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700014-061726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
Planning Commission briefs on upcoming June 16 agenda
The Planning Commission holds a briefing session to review items scheduled for the regular June 16 meeting. Commissioners will discuss new or upcoming ordinances and administrative matters. No final actions are taken at this briefing; public comment is accepted but no action on new topics.
- Receive staff presentation on June 16 Planning Commission agenda
- Discuss new or upcoming ordinances
- Discuss administrative items
- General public comments (no action taken)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission holds briefing on June 16 agenda and Title 30 amendments
The Planning Commission held a briefing to discuss agenda items and a proposed ordinance to amend Title 30 regulations. No formal votes or final decisions were made during the meeting.
- Discussed ordinance 26-900423 to modify Title 30 Fee Schedule and revised plans procedure
- Discussed staff recommendations for Items #29 through #31 regarding use permits
- Requested addition of a Public Works condition to Item #8 (VS-26-0242) for a 30-foot dedication for Redwood Street
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So we'll call the meeting in order and we'll receive staff presentation. Thank you. Good evening, Chairman, members of the Commission. First item on tonight's agenda is under routine action. Oh, I'm sorry. That's my fault. I just got here. Let me get it together. Can I have a roll call, please? Commissioner Frazier? Here. Commissioner Mujica? Here. Present. Commissioner Stone? Here. Commissioner Kirk? Excuse. Commissioner Kalarski? Commissioner Brady? Commissioner Reutemann? In the building. Mr. Chair, we do have a quorum. Thank you very much. Now we can get started with the first item. Thank you, Chairman, members of the Commission. First item is under the routine action portion of our agenda. Item four is use permits for banquet facility and a live entertainment in conjunction with an existing shopping center. The live entertainment will occur indoors. However, there's some possibility of noise outside. So staff is recommending limiting the use to daytime hours only. Staff and the town board recommended approval and we received one card in support. Item five is a use permit for an application or vocational training facility. It's actually for a traffic school. Staff and the town board recommended approval and we received two cards in support and three cards and one letter in protest. Item six is a use permit and an ancillary equipment. This is on Angel Peak in the Mount Charleston area. It's for an 85-foot tower. Staff and the town board recommended approval and we received …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
BRIEFING AGENDA
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
6:00 PM, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
ITEM NO./TOPIC
CALL TO ORDER
1. Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2026 Planning Commission
agenda.
2. Discuss new or upcoming ordinances.
3. Discuss administrative items.
4. Comments by the general public: No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item until the
matter itself has been specifically included on a future agenda.
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Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
EDWARD FRASIER III
Chair
LESLIE MUJICA
Vice-Chair
TYLER BRADY
STEVE KIRK
VIVIAN KILARSKI
MICHAEL ROITMAN
NELSON STONE
JENNIFER AMMERMAN
Executive Secretary
The briefing meeting of the Clark County Planning Commission was called to order by Chair Edward Frasier III
on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, Clark County Government Center, 500
South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada. On roll call, the following members were present:
CHAIR AND COMMISSIONERS:
Edward Frasier III
Leslie Mujica
Tyler Brady
Vivian Kilarski
Michael Roitman
Nelson Stone
Excused:
Steve Kirk
Also present:
Martin Gies, Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Jason Allswang, Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Negar Masoomi, Assistant Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Richard Ruggles, Principal Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Mark Donohue, Principal Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Brady Bernhart, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Esther Martinez, Administrative Secretary, Comprehensive Planning
JaWaan Dodson, Assistant Manager, Public Works - Development Review
Sarah Mabry-Padovese, Plan Check Specialist, Public Works - Development Review
Cassandra Vazquez, Plan Checker II, Public Works - Development Review
ITEM NO./TOPIC
CALL TO ORDER
1. Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2026 Planning Commission
agenda.
Richard Ruggles, Principal Planner, presented items …
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission
Rezoning 8.46 acres for multi-family housing near Russell and Redwood, Spring Valley
The Planning Commission will vote on 49 agenda items, including routine use permits and non-routine public hearings. Key decisions involve plan amendments, zone changes, and development waivers for multi-family and commercial projects. Most non-routine items will be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for final action on July 22, 2026.
- Use permit for banquet facility and live entertainment at shopping center near Flamingo and Tamarus (UC-26-0245)
- Holdover plan amendment, zone change, vacate, and waivers for 8.46-acre multi-family development at Russell/Redwood (Items 9-12)
- Plan amendment and zone change for communication utility on 4.8 acres in Searchlight (Items 13-15)
- Holdover plan amendment, zone change, waivers, and tentative map for 19-lot residential on 2.64 acres near Decatur and Robindale (Items 20-23)
- Plan amendment, zone change, vacate, waivers, and tentative map for single-family attached on 1.44 acres near Hualapai and Serene (Items 24-28)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves several use permits and residential developments
The Planning Commission approved multiple use permits for commercial and utility projects and forwarded several residential development applications to the Board of County Commissioners. Numerous other items were held until July 7, 2026, or indefinitely due to applicant requests or missing fees.
- Approved use permits for a banquet facility and live entertainment at a shopping center (UC-26-0245)
- Approved use permit for a vocational training facility in Spring Valley (UC-26-0248)
- Approved use permit and design review for a communication tower in Mt. Charleston (UC-26-0250)
- Approved use permit and design review for truck parking in Sunrise Manor (UC-26-0264)
- Approved vacation of easements between Redwood Street and Santa Margarita Street (VS-26-0242)
- Approved plan amendment and zone change for a project in Searchlight, forwarded to BCC (PA-26-700019, ZC-26-0243)
- Approved 52-lot residential development in Enterprise, forwarded to BCC (TM-26-500070)
- Approved height and setback waivers for accessory buildings in Spring Valley (WS-26-0249)
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We're going to get our meeting started, planning commission meeting for Tuesday, June 16th. If you wouldn't mind, please rise and join us in the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic over which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Roll call. Commissioner Frazier here. Commissioner Mohica. Present. Commissioner Stone. Here. Commissioner Kirk. Excuse. Commissioner Kalarski. Here. Commissioner Brady. Here. Commissioner Roitman. Present. Mr. Chair, we have a quorum. Thank you very much. All right, staff, let's go ahead first. Oh, I'm sorry, first item of business. First item of business is public comments. NRS tells us we have to allow anyone in the audience to come down and make public comments. The staff cannot, and the commission cannot act on those comments, but you're more than welcome to come down and put anything on the record. All right, seeing no one coming down for public comments. I'm sorry, come on down. Sure. No, not for items on the agenda. Just if you want to put something in general on the record. Okay. All right. So, seeing no one coming down for that, we're going to close public. I'm sorry. No, not just in the audience. You can come down and name an address for the record and then ask your question if you have one. We just have to keep the public record clear. Hi. Name and address. Matthew Wombol, 6509 Peppermill Drive. For sure. Question you have? Well …
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
7:00 PM, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Razo at (702) 455-4314 (option 2, option 1).
MEETING PROTOCO …
📄 From the minutes
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Clark County Planning Commission
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
EDWARD FRASIER III
Chair
LESLIE MUJICA
Vice-Chair
TYLER BRADY
STEVE KIRK
VIVIAN KILARSKI
MICHAEL ROITMAN
NELSON STONE
JENNIFER AMMERMAN
Executive Secretary
OPENING CEREMONIES
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Clark County Planning Commission was called to order by Chair Edward
Frasier III on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, Clark County
Government Center, 500 South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada. On roll call, the following
members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof:
CHAIR AND COMMISSIONERS:
Edward Frasier III
Leslie Mujica
Tyler Brady
Vivian Kilarski
Michael Roitman
Nelson Stone
Excused:
Steve Kirk
Also present:
Robert Warhola, Chief Deputy District Attorney, Civil Division
Jason Allswang, Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Negar Masoomi, Assistant Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Richard Ruggles, Principal Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Brady Bernhart, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Esther Martinez, Administrative Secretary, Comprehensive Planning
JaWaan Dodson, Assistant Manager, Public Works - Development Review
Sarah Mabry-Padovese, Plan Check Specialist, Public Works - Development Review
Cassandra Vazquez, Plan Checker II, Public Works - Development Review
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
1.
Public Comments.
Page 1 of 28
At this time, Chair Edward Frasier III asked if there were any persons in the audience wishing to be
heard on …
🗳️ How they voted (61 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
[context] Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian Kilarski, Michael Roitman, and Nelson Stone VOTING
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes and Briefing Meeting Minutes for May 5, 2026 be approved as submitted by the following vote: Edward…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian…
7 yea
None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Held, No Date specific, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian Kilarski, Michael Roitman, and…
8 yea
None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Adopted, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian Kilarski, Michael Roitman, and Nelson Stone…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Chair Edward Frasier III that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Tyler Brady, Vivian Kilarski, Michael…
1 yea
Leslie Mujica VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Tyler Brady that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Held until July 7, 2026, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian Kilarski, Michael Roitman, and…
18 yea
None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Vivian Kilarski that the application be Held until July 7, 2026, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian Kilarski, Michael Roitman…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Held until July 7, 2026, by the following vote: Page 20 of 28 Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Vivian Kilarski, Michael…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Adopted, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Michael Roitman, and Nelson Stone VOTING
1 yea
Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Michael…
4 yea
Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
26-1812 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-1813 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk absent · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0245-061626 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0248-061626 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0250-061626 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0264-061626 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Board of Commissioners
Board to vote on $6M in HUD grants for homeless programs
The Clark County Board of Commissioners will consider consent agenda items including contracts, grants, and licenses. Key decisions include approving over $6 million in HUD renewal grants for homeless housing and support services, awarding a contract for Hollywood Boulevard roadway improvements, and adopting the annual air quality monitoring plan.
- Approval of HUD grants totaling $6.2M for homeless programs (STAR PSH, STAR RRH, New Beginnings)
- Award of Bid No. 607714-25 for Hollywood Boulevard Roadway Improvements to Las Vegas Paving Corporation
- Ratification of $860,339 in Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for law enforcement
- Approval of liquor license for Nuwaaave Beverage LLC at 6257 Dean Martin Rd
- Adoption of 2026–2027 Annual Monitoring Network Plan for air quality
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📹 From the video · 1h 37m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
I'm Michael Naft, your Clark County Commissioner for District A. On June 10th, I was thrilled to officially open the new 3.1 -mile multi-use trail system at James Regional Sports Complex, a project that will enhance safety, connectivity, and recreation opportunities for residents. This exciting addition to one of Clark County's premier sports destinations features a continuous trail loop for walkers, runners, cyclists, and families, along with two underground tunnels that allow users to safely travel throughout the park without crossing major roadways. The project is an example of Clark County's commitment to investing in infrastructure that improves quality of life while making our public spaces safer and more accessible. Thank you to the many departments who helped bring this trail to life from RPM to Public Works and Parks and Recre ation, as well as Girls on the Run for helping me officially open the trail, and Deputy County Manager Lisa Creamer for speaking at the event and for all of her help throughout the process. Looking ahead, I'm hosting Coffee and Conversation with Clark County Fire Station 38, happening at Grouchy Johns on July 25th. I hope to see many neighbors there to talk all things Clark County, and enjoy a meet and greet with District A first responders. Be sure you're staying up to date on all things happening in District A and across Clark County. Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and X at commishna ft. Until next time, I look forward to seeing you …
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AGENDA
JOINT MEETING OF THE
CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
CLARK COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
MOUNT CHARLESTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
CLARK COUNTY WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AND CLARK COUNTY LIQUOR AND GAMING LICENSING BOARD
9:00 AM
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2026
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 SOUTH GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89106
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following location:
CC Government Center 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV (Principal Office)
If you wish to speak on an item marked “For Possible Action” appearing on this agenda, please fill out a Public Comment Interest Card
which is located in front of the Commission Chambers and submit the comment card to staff sitting in the Commission Chambers. If you
wish to speak to the Board about items within its jurisdiction but not appearing as an “Action” item on this agenda, you must wait until the
"Comments by the General Public" period listed at the end of this agenda. Comments will be limited to up to three minutes. Please step
up to the speaker's podium, clearly state your name and address and please spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board
wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.
•
Items on the agenda may be t …
🗳️ How they voted (17 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1686 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1687 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
CONSENT AGENDA: Items No. 6 through No. 41 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1779 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1787 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1799 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1803 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1807 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1808 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1776 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1783 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1794 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1801 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1802 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1804 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1805 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1806 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Thu Jun 4, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Debt Management Commission
Commission to consider $600M school district bond issue
The Debt Management Commission will vote on resolutions to issue bonds totaling over $800 million. Items include $600 million for Clark County School District, $101.19 million for Strip Resort Corridor transportation, and $101.19 million for Beltway transportation projects. The meeting also covers approval of the agenda and previous minutes.
- $600M general obligation bonds for Clark County School District
- $101.19M transportation improvement bonds for Strip Resort Corridor
- $101.19M transportation improvement bonds for Beltway
- Approval of agenda and previous meeting minutes
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📹 From the video · 25m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
All right, we are going to go ahead and call the debt management meeting to order for today, June 4th, 2026 at 9 a.m. We'll first start with the roll call. Chair Kirkpatrick? Here. Vice Chair Stewart is absent. Commissioner Becker? Here. Councilman Sergio? Here. Councilwoman Fielding? Councilwoman Jorgensen is absent. Councilwoman Kelly? Yolanda King? Present. Commissioner Naft is absent. Dan Shaw? Emily Stephens? Okay, we still have a quorum? We should. Is now exiting. Uh-oh. Councilman Richard Churchill. Is now exiting. Oh, gee. I didn't think you got a phone. We need eight. We have seven. We have eight. What do you mean we have seven? Seven minus Churchill? I thought we had eight to start with. Karen was the last one. One, two, three, four. On the phone. We had Tara. Oh, for health. Thanks. We've got phones. Good morning. Karen. Thank you. Is that eight now? She exiting. Somebody exiting. Oh, gee. Just. Brian, promise with the. I can't imagine. Good morning, Karen Dilley. Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello, she's good. Hello? Alright, just hang tight. Don't hang up. Because we 're trying to make sure we have a quorum, okay? Karen Dilley is now joining. Okay, alright, thanks. That's still... we need a quorum. We're trying to get everyone to see what's... Yeah, sure stuff is on the agenda. Hey, hey. I try not to even meet every month for these reasons. I don't have... I don't have... let me see. Karen is on the ground. Can you check the mute off so we can see? So I have Cara …
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REVISED AGENDA
CLARK COUNTY DEBT MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
9:00 AM THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2026
JOSHUA ROOM, SIXTH FLOOR, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY, LAS VEGAS, NV 89155
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following location:
Clark County Government Center (Principal Office)
500 S. Grand Central Parkway,
Las Vegas, NV 89155
Comments by the General Public
According to Nevada’s Open Meeting Law, it is the Commission’s discretion to take public comments
on items before the Commission during times other than during the public comment session. After
receiving recognition and consent of Chair, public comment will be limited to three minutes. If any
member of the Commission wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair,
or the Commission by majority vote.
A citizen may speak on a matter not on the agenda as posted during the second time set aside for
comments by the general public. In consideration of others, please avoid repetition and limit your
comments to no more than three minutes. No deliberation may be taken on a matter not listed on the
posted agenda until the matter has been specifically included on an agenda as an item.
Copies of non-confidential supporting materials provided to the Commission are available upon request.
A request for a such supporting materials should be made to the agenda coordinator a …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1753 — Approved
8 present · 3 absent
Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Dan H. Stewart absent · April Becker present · Richard Cherchio present · Karen Fielding present · Sherri Jorgensen absent · Yolanda King present · Michael Naft absent · Kara Kelley present · Dan K. Shaw present · Emily Stevens present
26-1754 — Approved
8 present · 3 absent
Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Dan H. Stewart absent · April Becker present · Richard Cherchio present · Karen Fielding present · Sherri Jorgensen absent · Yolanda King present · Michael Naft absent · Kara Kelley present · Dan K. Shaw present · Emily Stevens present
26-1755 — Approved
8 present · 3 absent
Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Dan H. Stewart absent · April Becker present · Richard Cherchio present · Karen Fielding present · Sherri Jorgensen absent · Yolanda King present · Michael Naft absent · Kara Kelley present · Dan K. Shaw present · Emily Stevens present
26-1756 — Approved
8 present · 3 absent
Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Dan H. Stewart absent · April Becker present · Richard Cherchio present · Karen Fielding present · Sherri Jorgensen absent · Yolanda King present · Michael Naft absent · Kara Kelley present · Dan K. Shaw present · Emily Stevens present
26-1757 — Approved
8 present · 3 absent
Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Dan H. Stewart absent · April Becker present · Richard Cherchio present · Karen Fielding present · Sherri Jorgensen absent · Yolanda King present · Michael Naft absent · Kara Kelley present · Dan K. Shaw present · Emily Stevens present
Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Zoning Commission
Clark County reviews resort hotel design, 47-lot subdivision, and zoning changes.
The Clark County Zoning Commission will review multiple zoning, land use, and development applications across the county. Commissioners will vote on design approvals, use permits, zone changes, and tentative maps for commercial, residential, and industrial projects. Staff recommendations will be considered for items including a Paradise resort hotel, a Sunrise Manor school, and several single-family subdivisions.
- Design review for a resort hotel on 26.11 acres near Tropicana Ave and Las Vegas Blvd S.
- Zone change and tentative map for a 47-lot subdivision near Blue Diamond Rd and Grand Canyon Dr.
- Use permits and waivers for a salvage yard and recycling center near Hammer Ln and Auto St.
- Plan amendment and zone change for 18 single-family lots near Blue Diamond Rd and Cimarron Rd.
- Design review for a multi-family development on 2.0 acres near Tonopah Ave and Walnut Rd.
zoningland-usedevelopmentrezoningresidentialcommercial
📹 From the video · 2h 19m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
For one of these items, you must request that that item be removed before the board takes action. If it is not removed, it may be approved early in the meeting as part of a single vote. Items that are not routine are considered one at a time and may include an opportunity for public comment before the board votes. When it's time to speak, please come forward. There are three microphones available, including a handheld microphone if you have documents you would like to show. If you wish to show a document, an overhead camera may be used at the direction of the board chair. Please do not display documents that contain personal or sensitive information. When speaking, please talk directly into the microphone, clearly and at a steady volume. This helps ensure your comments are heard and recorded as part of the public record. Speakers are required to state their name, spell their last name, and state their address. At the end of the meeting, there is a second public comment period. This final public comment is for items not listed on the agenda. No action may be taken on those comments at that time. All public comments are limited to three minutes unless otherwise announced by the chair at the beginning of the meeting. During all public comment periods, board members may listen but are not allowed to respond. Thank you for being here and for taking the time to participate in your local government. Thank you. Good morning. Welcome to the June 3rd meeting of the Clark County Commiss …
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ANNOTATED ZONING AND SUBDIVISION AGENDA
AND RELATED ITEMS
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
9:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Razo …
🗳️ How they voted (13 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1748 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1749 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
ROUTINE ACTION ITEMS (4 – 11): — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0165-060326 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0223-060326 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0159-060326 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0205-060326 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0222-060326 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700007-060326 — Approved
6 present · 1 absent
Michael Naft absent · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-700012-060326 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0225-060326 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0233-060326 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-0217-060326 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
Planning Commission briefs on upcoming agenda items
This is a briefing session for the Clark County Planning Commission. Commissioners will receive a staff presentation on items from the June 2, 2026 meeting agenda, discuss new or upcoming ordinances, and handle administrative items. The public may comment but no action will be taken.
- Receive staff presentation on June 2 planning agenda
- Discuss new or upcoming ordinances
- Discuss administrative items
- Public comments (no action taken)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission briefing held; no actions taken
The Clark County Planning Commission met on June 2, 2026 for a briefing. Commissioners received a staff presentation on Title 30 amendments and discussed agenda items. No new ordinances, administrative items, or public comments were addressed, and no decisions or votes were recorded. The meeting adjourned at 6:24 p.m.
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
BRIEFING AGENDA
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
6:00 PM, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
ITEM NO./TOPIC
CALL TO ORDER
1. Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026 Planning Commission
agenda.
2. Discuss new or upcoming ordinances.
3. Discuss administrative items.
4. Comments by the general public: No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item until the
matter itself has been specifically included on a future agenda.
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Clark County Planning Commission Briefing
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
EDWARD FRASIER III
Chair
LESLIE MUJICA
Vice-Chair
TYLER BRADY
STEVE KIRK
VIVIAN KILARSKI
MICHAEL ROITMAN
NELSON STONE
JENNIFER AMMERMAN
Executive Secretary
CALL TO ORDER
The briefing meeting of the Clark County Planning Commission was called to order by Chair Edward Frasier III
on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, Clark County Government Center, 500
South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada. On roll call, the following members were present:
CHAIR AND COMMISSIONERS:
Edward Frasier III
Leslie Mujica
Tyler Brady
Steve Kirk
Vivian Kilarski
Michael Roitman
NOTE: Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica attended via teleconference.
Also present:
Jason Allswang, Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Jillee Opiniano-Rowland, Assistant Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Mark Donohue, Principal Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Steve De Merritt, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Nicole Razo, Office Services Manager, Comprehensive Planning
JaWaan Dodson, Assistant Manager, Public Works - Development Review
Sarah Marby-Padovese, Plan Check Specialist, Public Works - Development Review
Keith Haywood, Plan Checker I, Public Works - Development Review
ITEM NO./TOPIC
1. Receive staff presentation and discuss items on the TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026 Planning Commission
agenda.
Commissioner Vivian Kilarski asked for a brief breakdown on the amendment to Title 30. Martin Gies
presented changes to bring …
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Clark County Planning Commission
Planning Commission to adopt heat mitigation plan, consider zone changes
The Clark County Planning Commission will consider adopting a heat mitigation plan and policies required by Assembly Bill 96 (item 12). They will also vote on 19 other items including use permits, tentative maps, zone changes, and an ordinance amending Title 30 regulations. Several items involve industrial and commercial developments in Spring Valley, Paradise, and Enterprise.
- Adopt heat mitigation plan and policies per AB96 (item 12)
- Zone change for 1.24 acres from RS20 to Industrial Park near Quail Ave & Rainbow Blvd (item 18)
- Use permit for outdoor storage at 4185 West Harmon Ave (item 7)
- Waivers of development standards for fence height increase on Arby Ave (item 16)
- Ordinance amending Title 30 on nonconforming lots, cannabis, light manufacturing (item 21)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves several development permits, including a congregate care facility
The commission approved the meeting agenda after deleting Item #11. Routine action items were approved in a single vote. Eight development applications were approved, ranging from a congregate care facility extension to industrial and commercial tentative maps, and a place of worship. One use permit for household pets was initially opposed but ultimately approved after the denial motion failed.
- Approved agenda with deletion of Item #11 (7 aye, 0 nay)
- Approved routine action items (7 aye, 0 nay)
- Approved ET-26-400034 congregate care facility extension (7 aye, 0 nay)
- Approved TM-26-500063 Madison Pebble industrial lot tentative map (7 aye, 0 nay)
- Approved TM-26-500065 BP Flamingo commercial lots tentative map (7 aye, 0 nay)
- Approved UC-26-0210-4185 West Harmon outdoor storage use permit (7 aye, 0 nay)
- Approved UC-26-0228-2306 Pama Lane place of worship use permit (7 aye, 0 nay)
- Approved UC-26-0229-LEE & YU Investment household pets use permit after denial motion failed (2 aye, 0 nay)
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CLARK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 S. GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
7:00 PM, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada
Public Notice at https://notice.nv.gov/, and at the following Principal Office:
Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV.
The Clark County Commission Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. With twenty-four (24)
hour advanced request, a sign language interpreter may be made available (telephone number TT/TDD: Nevada
Relay toll-free (800) 326-6868) and assisted listening devices are available at the meeting upon request. A copy
of the agenda sheets for this meeting can be found at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas. Versión en español se
puede encontrar en https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas haciendo clic en "Detalles de la reunión". Ang bersyon
sa Tagalog ay matatagpuan sa https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa "Mga Detalye
ng Pagpupulong". Supporting material for each item, including information provided at the meeting, is available
at https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/comp-planning for inspection by clicking “Services” and selecting “Land Use
Documents”, visiting the Department of Comprehensive Planning located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las
Vegas, NV 89106, or by contacting Nicole Razo at (702) 455-4314 (option 2, option 1).
MEETING PROTOCOL …
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Clark County Planning Commission
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
EDWARD FRASIER III
Chair
LESLIE MUJICA
Vice-Chair
TYLER BRADY
STEVE KIRK
VIVIAN KILARSKI
MICHAEL ROITMAN
NELSON STONE
JENNIFER AMMERMAN
Executive Secretary
OPENING CEREMONIES
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Clark County Planning Commission was called to order by Chair Edward
Frasier III on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, Clark County
Government Center, 500 South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada. On roll call, the following
members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof:
CHAIR AND COMMISSIONERS:
Edward Frasier III
Leslie Mujica
Tyler Brady
Steve Kirk
Vivian Kilarski
Michael Roitman
Nelson Stone
NOTE: Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica attended via teleconference.
Also present:
Robert Warhola, Chief Deputy District Attorney, Civil Division
Jason Allswang, Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Jillee Opiniano-Rowland, Assistant Planning Manager, Comprehensive Planning
Mark Donohue, Principal Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Steve De Merritt, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Planning
Nicole Razo, Office Services Manager, Comprehensive Planning
JaWaan Dodson, Assistant Manager, Public Works - Development Review
Sarah Marby-Padovese, Plan Check Specialist, Public Works - Development Review
Keith Haywood, Plan Checker I, Public Works - Development Review
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
1.
Public Comments.
Page 1 of 15
At this time Chair Edward Frasier III asked if there were any …
🗳️ How they voted (29 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
It was moved by Commissioner Steve Kirk that the Agenda for June 2, 2026 be approved with the following changes: Item #11 - DR-26-0236 – Deleted per staff to be heard at the 06/03/26 Board of County…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Steve Kirk that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve Kirk…
5 yea
None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea · None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Steve Kirk that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Page 4 of 15 Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Vice-Chair Leslie Mujica that the recommendation be Denied. The motion failed by the following vote: Leslie Mujica, and Vivian Kilarski VOTING
4 yea
Tyler Brady yea · Steve Kirk yea · Michael Roitman yea · Nelson Stone VOTING yea
It was moved by Chair Edward Frasier III that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Tyler Brady, Steve Kirk, Michael…
2 yea
Leslie Mujica yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Steve Kirk that the application be Deleted, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve Kirk, Vivian Kilarski, Michael Roitman, and…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Vivian Kilarski that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Steve Kirk, Vivian…
1 yea
Tyler Brady VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Held until July 7, 2026, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve Kirk, Vivian Kilarski…
1 yea
None VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Tyler Brady, Steve…
1 yea
Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
It was moved by Commissioner Michael Roitman that the application be Approved, subject to the conditions as listed below, by the following vote: Edward Frasier III, Leslie Mujica, Steve Kirk, Michael…
6 yea
Tyler Brady yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Tyler Brady yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea · Tyler Brady yea · Vivian Kilarski VOTING yea
26-1743 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-400034-060226 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-500063-060226 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-500065-060226 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0210-060226 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0228-060226 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0229-060226 — Denied
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0237-060226 — Approved
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
26-0236-060226 — Deleted from Agenda as Recommended
7 present
Edward Frasier III present · Leslie Mujica present · Tyler Brady present · Steve Kirk present · Vivian Kilarski present · Michael Roitman present · Nelson Stone present
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Clark County Board of Commissioners
County to allocate $1.5M for community initiative programs
The Board considers a consent agenda with routine contracts and grants, including $1.5 million for community initiatives and a $1.4 million HUD grant for homeless planning. They will also vote on a $150,000 settlement offer in a lawsuit and approve temporary election staffing contracts.
- Allocation of $1,500,000 in FY2026 County Community Initiatives Outside Agency Grant funds to 71 programs
- Submission of $1,400,000 HUD grant application for homeless planning
- Settlement offer of $150,000 in case James W. Healey v. Clark County
- Contract amendments for email security and affordable housing trust funds
- Approval of temporary staffing contracts for Election Department
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REVISED AGENDA
JOINT MEETING OF THE
CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
CLARK COUNTY WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AND CLARK COUNTY LIQUOR AND GAMING LICENSING BOARD
9:00 AM
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, GOVERNMENT CENTER
500 SOUTH GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89106
This meeting has been properly noticed and posted online at https://clarkcountynv.gov/agendas and Nevada Public Notice at
https://notice.nv.gov/ and in the following location:
CC Government Center 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV (Principal Office)
If you wish to speak on an item marked “For Possible Action” appearing on this agenda, please fill out a Public Comment Interest Card
which is located in front of the Commission Chambers and submit the comment card to staff sitting in the Commission Chambers. If you
wish to speak to the Board about items within its jurisdiction but not appearing as an “Action” item on this agenda, you must wait until the
"Comments by the General Public" period listed at the end of this agenda. Comments will be limited to up to three minutes. Please step
up to the speaker's podium, clearly state your name and address and please spell your last name for the record. If any member of the Board
wishes to extend the length of a presentation, this will be done by the Chair, or the Board by majority vote.
•
Items on the agenda may be taken out of order.
•
The Board of County Commissioners, Board of Trustees, and Licensing Board may …
🗳️ How they voted (24 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-1591 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1592 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
CONSENT AGENDA: Items No. 6 through No. 33 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1672 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1682 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1720 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1694 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1695 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1696 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1697 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1698 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1699 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1726 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1734 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1735 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1711 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1717 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1722 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1724 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
26-1733 — Approved
7 present
Michael Naft present · William McCurdy II present · April Becker present · Jim Gibson present · Justin Jones present · Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick present · Tick Segerblom present
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 2:00 PM
Police Fatality Public Fact-finding Review
Wed May 27, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Police Fatality Public Fact-finding Review
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 84 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
🏗️ Business licenses (latest 25)
Recent records pulled from the city's own open-data portal. Beta — dates/values as published by the source.
| Issued | Address | Type | Value |
|---|
| F&A
6723 Cavatina Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89139 | Ground Passenger - Motor Transportation | |
| Trinity Nugent
5155 Blue Diamond Rd PMB 2890
Las Vegas, NV | Personal Services - Group 1 | |
| A1 HEALTH CARE LLC
Attn. VARDAN SANDALDZHYAN
3450 Erva St
| Commercial Leasing - Real Estate and Ass | |
| Multifamily Medic LLC
2601 S Pavilion Center Dr
Las Vegas, | Other Activities Related to Real Estate | |
| SUNZ MASSAGE LLC
7820 Barntucket Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89147 | Healthcare & Social Services - Group 1 | |
| Lending A Supporting Hand Foundation
6629 Twin Brooks Ave
| Healthcare & Social Services - Group 1 | |
| ISABEL HOME CARE LLC
2670 Chandler Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89120 | Healthcare & Social Services - Group 5 | |
| Connolly Care Hospice
320 E Warm Springs Rd
Las Vegas, NV | Healthcare & Social Services - Group 1 | |
| The Debonair
Las Vegas South Prem Outlets
7400 Las Vegas S | Retail - Group 1 | |
| 808 ISLAND GIFTS & JEWELRYS LLC
6594 American Flower St
La | Retail - Group 1 | |
| Jules Home and Office Services LLC
955 Single Tree Dr
Las | Admin & Support Services - Group 2 | |
| Las Vegas Gluten Free
5155 W Tropicana Ave
Las Vegas, NV 8 | Admin & Support Services - Group 2 | |
| King Of Pools LLC
496 Federman Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89123 | Admin & Support Services - Group 2 | |
| Aligned Spaces LLC
1905 Hallwood Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89119 | Admin & Support Services - Group 2 | |
| RD Social
4063 Meadow Foxtail Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89122 | Professional, Scientific, and Technical | |
| Orange Soda Events
9683 Preston Hill St
Las Vegas, NV 8917 | Professional, Scientific, and Technical | |
| ANAVASSI GROUP LLC
9050 W Warm Springs Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89 | Professional, Scientific, and Technical | |
| Desert Acacia LLC
7255 W Sunset Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89113 | Professional, Scientific, and Technical | |
| GOOD PIE
11011 W Charleston Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89135 | Food Services - Restaurants & Other | |
| LCNV ENTERPRISES
227 Tierra Baja Way
Las Vegas, NV 89110 | Retail - Group 2 | |
| Skyple Connection LLC
4220 W Pinecrest Cir
Las Vegas, NV 8 | Retail - Group 2 | |
| Desert Precision Backyard Builders
5520 Bugsy Siegal Cir
L | Construction - Contractor | |
| Icon Reinforcing LLC
6820 Keren Marie Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89 | Construction - Contractor | |
| Caryem Painting LLC
3651 Descanso St
Las Vegas, NV 89121 | Construction - Contractor | |
| BEACH CAFE
Suite 101
7750 S Jones Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 8913 | Liquor - Restaurant - Retail Beer & Wine | |
Source: Business licenses
🌐 County-level context (Clark County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Unemployment rate5.3% (labor force 1,245,706 · 2026)
Net migration+8,928 people (+$1.19B net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)2 ({"Fire": 5, "Flood": 2, "Severe Storm": 2, "Snowstorm": 2, " · last Sat Apr 4, 2020)
Business establishments54,202 (974,603 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,750/mo (15,935 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy26.9% (low numeracy 39% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
City profile
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14,466
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$9.21B
Spending$6.80B
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$11.40B
Debt-to-revenue1.24×
Debt-load index63 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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