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MesquiteNV averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$374,400 Typical home value $375,930 -2.6% yr/yr · +12.1% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$65.3M (FY2023)
Total spending$60.6M (FY2023)
Taxes$17.0M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$13.9M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$2,864 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025416 housing units ($93.7M)
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026
City Council Meeting
Mesquite council to weigh liquor license, recycling facility, land swap
The Mesquite City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on a full off-sale liquor license, a metals recycling facility, and a short-term vacation rental, plus a proposed land exchange and a resolution to create a housing committee. The agenda also includes routine consent items, department reports, and ceremonial presentations.
- Full off-sale liquor license for Wine, Beer and Spirits Mesquite LLC at 195 Willis Carrier Canyon
- Conditional use permit for Mesquite Metals Recycling at 515 Isaac Newton Drive (CUP-26-012)
- Conditional use permit for short-term vacation rental at 526 Tortuga Way (CUP-26-013)
- Proposed land exchange: 4.53 acres at 750 W. Mesquite Blvd. for ~40 acres of city-owned property
- Resolution R26-021 establishing a Housing Committee; ratification of George Wallace as Finance Director
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
Notice and Agenda
Regular City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E Mesquite Blvd.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2026 - 5:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the Mayor and Council may combine two or
more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Ceremonial Matters
- INVOCATION
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
* Presentation of check to the Virgin Valley Theater Group from Mesquite Entertainment
* Women's Equality Day, Jean Watkins
* Suicide Awareness, The Gathering
* Presentation from Hughes Middle School, Student Council
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During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item. Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue. All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body. Derogatory comments of non-pu …
Tue Aug 18, 2026
Technical Review Meeting
Mesquite council to weigh land swap, recycling facility, liquor license
The Mesquite Technical Review Meeting will consider several administrative items, including a proposed land exchange of 4.53 acres of private property for 40 acres of city-owned land, a conditional use permit for a metals recycling facility, a short-term vacation rental permit, a full off-sale liquor license, and the ratification of a finance director. The agenda also includes routine consent items like meeting minutes and bill payments.
- Land exchange: 4.53 acres at 750 W. Mesquite Blvd (PUB Rock Road LLC) for ~40 acres of city-owned property (APN #002-12-301-011)
- CUP-26-012: Metals recycling facility at 515 Isaac Newton Drive (Mesquite Technology and Commerce Center, IR-1 zoning)
- CUP-26-013: Short-term vacation rental at 526 Tortuga Way (Single Family Residential zoning)
- Full off-sale liquor license for Wine, Beer and Spirits Mesquite LLC at 195 Willis Carrier Canyon
- Ratification of George Wallace as Finance Director, contingent on background check
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the Tuesday, August 4, 2026 Technical Review
Meeting Minutes, the Tuesday, July 14, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes,
and the Tuesday, August 25, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Technical Review Meeting
Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E. Mesquite Blvd. - 2nd Floor
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2026 - 2:30 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item. Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue. All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body. …
Tue Aug 18, 2026
Technical Review Meeting
Mesquite council to weigh recycling facility, vacation rental, land swap
The Mesquite Technical Review Meeting will consider several administrative items, including a new liquor license, a conditional use permit for a metals recycling facility, a short-term vacation rental permit, a proposed land exchange, and the confirmation of a Finance Director. Public hearings will be held for the two conditional use permits. The agenda also includes routine consent items such as meeting minutes and bills paid.
- Full off-sale liquor license for Wine, Beer and Spirits Mesquite LLC at 195 Willis Carrier Canyon
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-012 for Mesquite Metals Recycling at 515 Isaac Newton Drive
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-013 for short-term vacation rental at 526 Tortuga Way
- Proposed land exchange: 4.53 acres at 750 W. Mesquite Blvd. for ~40 acres of city-owned land
- Confirmation of George Wallace as Finance Director
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the Tuesday, August 4, 2026 Technical Review
Meeting Minutes, the Tuesday, July 14, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes,
and the Tuesday, August 25, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Technical Review Meeting
Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E. Mesquite Blvd. - 2nd Floor
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2026 - 2:30 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item. Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue. All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body. …
Mon Aug 17, 2026
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
Arts commission to discuss Bulldog statues, Poet Laureate dates, M.O.R.F. funds
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will consider approving its July 20, 2026 meeting minutes and the current agenda, hear a report on Second Saturday progress, and discuss possible actions on moving forward with Bulldog statues, setting key dates for the Poet Laureate program, and using M.O.R.F. funds to purchase two awards and name tags. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
- Approval of July 20, 2026 meeting minutes and August 17, 2026 agenda
- Report from Second Saturday Committee on progress of Second Saturday
- Discussion and possible action on moving forward with Bulldog statues
- Discussion and possible action on setting key dates for Poet Laureate program
- Discussion and possible action on using M.O.R.F. funds to purchase two awards and name tags
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of Approval of the Monday, July 20, 2026 Mesquite Public Arts
Commission Meeting Minutes and the Monday, August 17, 2026 Mesquite Public
Arts Commission Meeting Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Administrative Items
3.1
Report From the Second Saturday Committee Regarding the Progress Of Second
Saturday
Notice and Agenda
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
Mesquite City Hall
Council Chambers 2nd Floor
10 E. Mesquite Blvd.
MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2026 - 10:00 AM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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Minutes 07.20.2026 MPAC.pdf
Agenda 08.17.2026 MPAC.pdf
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- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.2
Discussion And Possible Action on Moving Forward with Bulldog Statues
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.3
Discussion And Possible Action on Setting Key Dates for The Poet Laureate
Program
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.4
Discussion And Possible Action on Using M.O.R.F. Funds to Purchase Two Awards
and Name Tags …
Fri Aug 14, 2026
City Charter Committee
Committee to discuss possible changes to Mesquite City Charter sections
The City Charter Advisory Committee will consider and discuss possible changes to several sections of the Mesquite City Charter, including Section 2.340 and Articles III, IV, and V. These are discussion and possible action items, meaning the committee may decide to recommend changes. Public comment is allowed on each item.
- Possible changes to Section 2.340 of the Mesquite City Charter
- Possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City Charter
- Possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City Charter
- Possible changes to Article V of the Mesquite City Charter
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Administrative Items
2.1
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Section 2.340 of the Mesquite
City Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
2.2
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
2.3
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
Notice and Agenda
City Charter Advisory Committee
590 W Mesquite Blvd
Ste 202A
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2026 - 2:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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- Discussion and Possible Action
2.4
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article V of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Public Comment
3.1
Public Comment
4.
Adjournment
4.1
Adjournment
1.
Mesquite City Hall, 10 E. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite, Nevada
2.
Mesquite Community & Senior Center, 102 W. Old Mill Road, Mesquite, Nevada
3.
Mesquite Post Office, 510 W. …
Tue Aug 11, 2026
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
Arts commission to discuss Bulldog statues, Poet Laureate dates, M.O.R.F. funds
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will consider approving its July 20, 2026 minutes and the current agenda, then discuss and possibly act on several administrative items: a report on Second Saturday progress, moving forward with Bulldog statues, setting key dates for the Poet Laureate program, and using M.O.R.F. funds to purchase two awards and name tags. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
- Approval of July 20, 2026 meeting minutes and August 17, 2026 agenda
- Report from Second Saturday Committee on progress of Second Saturday
- Discussion and possible action on moving forward with Bulldog statues
- Discussion and possible action on setting key dates for Poet Laureate program
- Discussion and possible action on using M.O.R.F. funds to purchase two awards and name tags
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of Approval of the Monday, July 20, 2026 Mesquite Public Arts
Commission Meeting Minutes and the Monday, August 17, 2026 Mesquite Public
Arts Commission Meeting Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Administrative Items
3.1
Report From the Second Saturday Committee Regarding the Progress Of Second
Saturday
Notice and Agenda
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
Mesquite City Hall
Council Chambers 2nd Floor
10 E. Mesquite Blvd.
MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2026 - 10:00 AM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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Minutes 07.20.2026 MPAC.pdf
Agenda 08.17.2026 MPAC.pdf
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- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.2
Discussion And Possible Action on Moving Forward with Bulldog Statues
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.3
Discussion And Possible Action on Setting Key Dates for The Poet Laureate
Program
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.4
Discussion And Possible Action on Using M.O.R.F. Funds to Purchase Two Awards
and Name Tags …
Tue Aug 11, 2026
City Charter Committee
City Charter Committee to discuss possible changes to multiple charter sections
The Mesquite City Charter Advisory Committee will consider and discuss possible changes to Section 2.340 and Articles III, IV, and V of the Mesquite City Charter. Each item includes public comment and possible action. The meeting is scheduled for Friday, August 14, 2026, at 2:00 PM.
- Discussion of possible changes to Section 2.340 of the Mesquite City Charter
- Discussion of possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City Charter
- Discussion of possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City Charter
- Discussion of possible changes to Article V of the Mesquite City Charter
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Administrative Items
2.1
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Section 2.340 of the Mesquite
City Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
2.2
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
2.3
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
Notice and Agenda
City Charter Advisory Committee
590 W Mesquite Blvd
Ste 202A
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2026 - 2:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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- Discussion and Possible Action
2.4
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article V of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Public Comment
3.1
Public Comment
4.
Adjournment
4.1
Adjournment
1.
Mesquite City Hall, 10 E. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite, Nevada
2.
Mesquite Community & Senior Center, 102 W. Old Mill Road, Mesquite, Nevada
3.
Mesquite Post Office, 510 W. …
Tue Aug 11, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to consider 920-home development on city-owned land
The Mesquite City Council will hold public hearings and consider two tentative maps for large residential subdivisions, a conditional use permit for a tavern, a short-term vacation rental permit, and a presentation on a proposed 920-home development on city-owned land. The council will also discuss forming a special housing committee. The agenda includes standard consent items and public comment periods.
- Presentation by Rise Development Group for ~920 homes on ~246 acres of city-owned land (Parcel #002-12-301-011)
- Tentative Map TM-26-005: Mesquite East Mesa Subdivision – 307 single-family lots on 95.48 acres
- Tentative Map TM-26-006: Distant Summit Subdivision – 366 single-family lots on 89.61 acres
- CUP-26-011: All Kinds of BBQ Tavern at 1115 W. Pioneer Blvd., Suite #201
- CUP-26-010: Short-term vacation rental at 665 Palos Verdes Drive
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the Tuesday, June 23, 2026 Regular City Council
Meeting Minutes, and the Tuesday August 11, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting
Notice and Agenda
Regular City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E Mesquite Blvd.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2026 - 5:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the Mayor and Council may combine two or
more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Ceremonial Matters
- INVOCATION; Father Joji, La Virgen de Guadalupe Catholic Church
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item. Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue. All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body. Derogatory comme …
Wed Aug 5, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to consider 920-home development on city-owned land
The City Council will hear a presentation from Rise Development Group on a proposed 920-home project on 246 acres of city-owned land. The council will also vote on two tentative maps for subdivisions totaling 673 single-family lots, two conditional use permits (a tavern and a short-term rental), and the formation of a special housing committee.
- Presentation by Rise Development Group for 920 homes on 246 acres of city-owned land (Parcel #002-12-301-011)
- Tentative Map TM-26-005: 307 single-family lots on 95.48 acres at Mesquite Heights Road and Canyon Crest Boulevard
- Tentative Map TM-26-006: 366 single-family lots on 89.61 acres at Falcon Ridge Parkway and Horizon Boulevard
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-011 for All Kinds of BBQ Tavern at 1115 W. Pioneer Blvd., Suite #201
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-010 for a short-term vacation rental at 665 Palos Verdes Drive
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the Tuesday, June 23, 2026 Regular City Council
Meeting Minutes, and the Tuesday August 11, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting
Notice and Agenda
Regular City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E Mesquite Blvd.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2026 -
5:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the
Mayor and Council may combine two or
more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Ceremonial Matters
- INVOCATION; Father Joji, La Virgen de Guadalupe Catholic Church
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the
agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item.
Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue.
All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body.
Dero …
Tue Aug 4, 2026
Master Plan Committee
Committee to consider zoning changes for short-term rentals
The Master Plan Committee will consider modifications to Title 9, Chapter 7 regarding zoning and short-term rentals. They will also discuss workforce housing options. The meeting includes approval of prior meeting minutes and the current agenda.
- Consideration of modifications to Title 9, Chapter 7 on zoning and short-term rentals
- Discussion on workforce housing options
- Approval of April 20, 2026 minutes and August 3, 2026 agenda
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the April 20, 2026 Master Plan Committee Meeting
Minutes and the August 3, 2026 Master Plan Committee Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Administrative Items
3.1
Consideration of modifications made to Title 9, Chapter 7 regarding Zoning and
Short-term Rentals.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Master Plan Committee
10 E. Mesquite Blvd 2nd Floor
MONDAY, AUGUST
3, 2026 -
4:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Roll Call/Determination of Quorum
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3.2
Discussion on Work Force Housing Options.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
4.
Board Members Comments and Reports
4.1
Board Members Comments and Reports
5.
Public Comment
5.1
Public Comment
6.
Adjournment
6.1
Adjournment
1.
Mesquite City Hall, 10 E. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite, Nevada
2.
Mesquite Community & Senior Center, 102 W. Old Mill Road, Mesquite, Nevada
3. …
Tue Aug 4, 2026
Technical Review Meeting
City to consider 920-home development on 246 acres of city-owned land
The Mesquite Technical Review Committee will hear a presentation from Rise Development Group on a proposed 920-home project on city-owned land. The committee will also hold public hearings on two tentative maps to subdivide over 185 acres into 673 single-family lots, a conditional use permit for a tavern, and a short-term vacation rental permit. Additionally, the committee will discuss forming a special housing committee.
- Presentation by Rise Development Group for 920 homes on 246 acres of city-owned land (Parcel #002-12-301-011)
- Tentative Map TM-26-005: 307 single-family lots on 95.48 acres at Mesquite Heights Road and Canyon Crest Boulevard
- Tentative Map TM-26-006: 366 single-family lots on 89.61 acres at Falcon Ridge Parkway and Horizon Boulevard
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-011 for All Kinds of BBQ Tavern at 1115 W. Pioneer Blvd., Suite #201
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-010 for a short-term vacation rental at 665 Palos Verdes Drive
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the Tuesday, June 23, 2026 Regular City Council
Meeting Minutes, and the Tuesday August 11, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting
Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Technical Review Meeting
Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E. Mesquite Blvd. - 2nd Floor
TUESDAY, AUGUST
4, 2026 -
2:30 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the
agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item.
Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue.
All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body.
Derogatory comments of non-public individuals or a …
Wed Jul 29, 2026
Technical Review Meeting
Rise Development Group proposes 920 homes on city-owned land
The Technical Review Meeting will consider several residential subdivisions and conditional use permits. The body will also discuss the potential formation of a special housing committee.
- Proposed development of 920 homes on 246 acres of city-owned land (Parcel #002-12-301-011)
- Tentative Map TM-26-005 to subdivide 95.48 acres into 307 single-family lots at Mesquite Heights Road and Canyon Crest Boulevard
- Tentative Map TM-26-006 to subdivide 89.61 acres into 366 single-family lots on the north side of Falcon Ridge Parkway
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-011 for a tavern at 1115 W. Pioneer Blvd., Suite #201
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-010 for a short-term vacation rental at 665 Palos Verdes Drive
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the Tuesday, June 23, 2026 Regular City Council
Meeting Minutes, and the Tuesday August 11, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting
Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Technical Review Meeting
Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E. Mesquite Blvd. - 2nd Floor
TUESDAY, AUGUST
4, 2026 -
2:30 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the
agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item.
Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue.
All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body.
Derogatory comments of non-public individuals or a …
Wed Jul 29, 2026
Master Plan Committee
Master Plan Committee to discuss zoning for short-term rentals and workforce housing
The Master Plan Committee will consider modifications to zoning regulations regarding short-term rentals. The body will also discuss options for workforce housing.
- Proposed modifications to Title 9, Chapter 7 regarding Zoning and Short-term Rentals
- Discussion on Work Force Housing Options
- Approval of April 20, 2026 meeting minutes
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the April 20, 2026 Master Plan Committee Meeting
Minutes and the August 3, 2026 Master Plan Committee Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Administrative Items
3.1
Consideration of modifications made to Title 9, Chapter 7 regarding Zoning and
Short-term Rentals.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Master Plan Committee
10 E. Mesquite Blvd 2nd Floor
MONDAY, AUGUST
3, 2026 -
4:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Roll Call/Determination of Quorum
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Discussion on Work Force Housing Options.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
4.
Board Members Comments and Reports
4.1
Board Members Comments and Reports
5.
Public Comment
5.1
Public Comment
6.
Adjournment
6.1
Adjournment
1.
Mesquite City Hall, 10 E. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite, Nevada
2.
Mesquite Community & Senior Center, 102 W. Old Mill Road, Mesquite, Nevada
3. …
Wed Jul 29, 2026
City Charter Committee
Committee to discuss possible changes to Mesquite City Charter sections
The City Charter Advisory Committee will consider and discuss possible changes to Sections 2.340, Article III, Article IV, and Article V of the Mesquite City Charter. Public comment is allowed on each item. The meeting includes public comment periods and adjournment.
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Administrative Items
2.1
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Section 2.340 of the Mesquite
City Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
2.2
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
2.3
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
Notice and Agenda
City Charter Advisory Committee
590 Mesquite Blvd
2nd Floor Conference Room
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2026 -
2:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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- Discussion and Possible Action
2.4
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article V of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Public Comment
3.1
Public Comment
4.
Adjournment
4.1
Adjournment
1.
Mesquite City Hall, 10 E. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite, Nevada
2.
Mesquite Community & Senior Center, 102 W. Old Mill Road, Mesquite, Nevada …
Tue Jul 28, 2026
City Council Meeting
Mesquite City Council to consider new bicycle and e-mobility regulations
The City Council will discuss establishing regulations for bicycle and electric micro-mobility device use. The body will also review several short-term vacation rental applications and a residential parcel map.
- Ordinance B26-006 to establish regulations for bicycle and electric micro-mobility device use
- Five short-term vacation rental permit applications for 460 Cholla Way, 80 Sage Way, 564 Desert Tortoise Way, 537 Palos Verdes, and 160 Quail Run Street
- Tentative Map TM 26-003 for 35 single-family residential parcels at Oasis Boulevard and Wingate Drive
- Proposed 5% salary increase for the Deputy City Attorney
- Resolution R26-020 to transfer 2026 private activity bond volume cap to the Nevada Rural Housing Authority
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration and approval of the Tuesday, July 7, 2026 Technical Review Meeting
Minutes and the Tuesday, July 28, 2026 Regular City Council Agenda.
Notice and Agenda
Regular City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E Mesquite Blvd.
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2026 -
5:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the
Mayor and Council may combine two or
more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Ceremonial Matters
- INVOCATION
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the
agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item.
Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue.
All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body.
Derogatory comments of non-public individuals or another public
c …
Thu Jul 23, 2026
City Council Meeting
Mesquite City Council to consider new bicycle and e-mobility regulations
The City Council will discuss an ordinance to establish regulations for bicycles and electric micro-mobility devices. The body will also review several short-term vacation rental permits and a residential development map.
- Ordinance B26-006 to regulate bicycle and electric micro-mobility device use
- Conditional Use Permits for short-term rentals at 460 Cholla Way, 80 Sage Way, 564 Desert Tortoise Way, 537 Palos Verdes, and 160 Quail Run Street
- Tentative Map TM 26-003 for 35 single-family parcels at Sierra Ridge Phase 2
- Proposed 5% salary increase for the Deputy City Attorney
- Resolution R26-020 to transfer the 2026 private activity bond volume cap to the Nevada Rural Housing Authority
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1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration and approval of the Tuesday, July 7, 2026 Technical Review Meeting
Minutes and the Tuesday, July 28, 2026 Regular City Council Agenda.
Notice and Agenda
Regular City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E Mesquite Blvd.
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2026 - 5:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the Mayor and Council may combine two or
more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Ceremonial Matters
- INVOCATION
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item. Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue. All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body. Derogatory comments of non-public individuals or another public
commenter sha …
Wed Jul 22, 2026
Technical Review Meeting
Wed Jul 22, 2026
Special Meeting
Wed Jul 22, 2026
City Charter Committee
City Charter Committee to discuss potential changes to city charter
The City Charter Advisory Committee is meeting to consider and discuss possible changes to several sections of the Mesquite City Charter. The committee may take action on these proposed modifications following public comment.
- Possible changes to Section 2.340 of the Mesquite City Charter
- Possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City Charter
- Possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City Charter
- Possible changes to Article V of the Mesquite City Charter
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Administrative Items
2.1
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Section 2.340 of the Mesquite
City Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
2.2
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
2.3
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
Notice and Agenda
City Charter Advisory Committee
590 Mesquite Blvd
2nd Floor Conference Room
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2026 -
2:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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- Discussion and Possible Action
2.4
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article V of the Mesquite City
Charter
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Public Comment
3.1
Public Comment
4.
Adjournment
4.1
Adjournment
1.
Mesquite City Hall, 10 E. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite, Nevada
2.
Mesquite Community & Senior Center, 102 W. Old Mill Road, Mesquite, Nevada …
Tue Jul 21, 2026
Special Meeting
Council discusses strategic plan, capital plan, and financial health
This is a special work session with no formal votes. The Mesquite City Council will review the current Strategic Plan goals and priorities, update key initiatives, and discuss future priorities. They will also examine the 10-year Capital Improvement Plan for gaps and assess the city's financial position, including revenue structures and enterprise fund performance. Additional discussions cover economic development, housing, downtown redevelopment, and RDA policies.
- Review of Strategic Plan goals, key initiatives, and emerging community needs
- Examination of the 10-year Capital Improvement Plan for gaps
- Discussion of financial health: trends, property tax, franchise fees, sewer revenue, fee schedules, grants, and public-private partnerships
- Economic development topics: housing challenges, commercial/industrial growth, downtown redevelopment, infrastructure investments
- Redevelopment Agency (RDA) policies and ideas for fund use
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1.1
Public Comment
2.
Administrative Items
2.1
Strategic Plan Overview
- Review Current Strategic Plan goals and priorities
- Updates on Key Initiatives
- Alignment of Departmental Goals with Council Priorities
- Identify Emerging Community Needs and Opportunities
- Discuss future priorties for the next 2-3 years
2.2
10-Year Capital Improvement Plan
- Current 10-year CIP
- See if there are any gaps we should be focusing on
2.3
Financial Health
- Current financial position of the City
- Trends and Projections
- Enterprise Fund Performance
Notice and Agenda
City Council Special Meeting
Mesquite Veterans Center
840 E Hafen Ln
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2026 - 9:00 AM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the Mayor and Council may combine two or
more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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- Debt Obligations
- Trust Accounts
- Revenue Discussion
* Existing Structure
* Property Tax
* Franchise Fee
* Sewer Revenue
* Fee Schedule/Service Fees
* Grants
* Public/Private Partnership Opportunities
2.4
Work Session to Discuss Contents of Upcoming July 28, 2026 City Council Meeting
2.5
Economic Development
- …
Mon Jul 20, 2026
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
Arts Commission to discuss grants and upcoming local performances
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will meet to review grant updates and coordinate several upcoming community projects. The body will discuss the status of specific arts events and venue availability.
- Update on Nevada Mainstreet Grant and Arts Council America 250 Grant
- Battle of the Bands project update
- Site preparation for Dance Nevada at MCT Center Stage
- Amphitheatre availability across from Arts Centre
- Poet Laureate performances at town venues
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of Approval of the Monday, June 15, 2026 Mesquite Public Arts
Commission Meeting Minutes and the Monday, July 20, 2026 Mesquite Public Arts
Commission Meeting Agenda
– Public Comment
– Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Administrative Items
3.1
Discussion and Possible Action on An Update of The Nevada Mainstreet Grant and
The Arts Council America 250 Grant.
Notice and Agenda
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
Mesquite City Hall
Council Chambers 2nd Floor
10 E. Mesquite Blvd.
MONDAY, JULY 20, 2026 - 10:00 AM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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– Public Comment
– Discussion and Possible Action
3.2
Discussion And Possible Actions on Current Projects Pending Updates in
September: Battle of the Bands, Preparation of site for Dance Nevada at MCT
Center Stage, Availability of Amphitheatre across from Arts Centre. Create Poet
Laureate performances at venues around town.
– Public Comment
– Discussion and Possible Action
4.
Commi …
Thu Jul 16, 2026
Technical Review Meeting
Mesquite to consider new bicycle and e-mobility regulations
The Technical Review Meeting will address a new ordinance for bicycle and electric micro-mobility device use. The body will also review several short-term rental applications and a residential parcel map.
- Ordinance B26-006 to establish regulations for bicycle and electric micro-mobility devices
- Short-term rental permits for 460 Cholla Way, 80 Sage Way, 564 Desert Tortoise Way, 537 Palos Verdes, and 160 Quail Run Street
- Tentative Map TM 26-003 for Sierra Ridge Phase 2 to create 35 residential parcels
- Proposed 5% salary increase for the Deputy City Attorney
- Resolution R26-020 to transfer 2026 private activity bond volume cap to Nevada Rural Housing Authority
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration and approval of the Tuesday, July 7, 2026 Technical Review Meeting
Minutes and the Tuesday, July 28, 2026 Regular City Council Agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Technical Review Meeting
Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E. Mesquite Blvd. - 2nd Floor
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2026 -
2:30 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the
agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item.
Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue.
All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body.
Derogatory comments of non-public individuals or another public
comm …
Thu Jul 16, 2026
Special Meeting
Mesquite City Council to review strategic plan and financial health
The City Council will hold a special meeting to discuss the city's strategic plan, 10-year capital improvement plan, and overall financial position. The session includes reviews of economic development trends and the use of RDA funds.
- Review of current Strategic Plan goals and priorities
- Discussion of 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan gaps
- Financial health review including property tax, franchise fees, and sewer revenue
- Economic development discussion on housing and downtown redevelopment
- Review of RDA policies and fund usage
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Administrative Items
2.1
Strategic Plan Overview
- Review Current Strategic Plan goals and priorities
- Updates on Key Initiatives
- Alignment of Departmental Goals with Council Priorities
- Identify Emerging Community Needs and Opportunities
- Discuss future priorties for the next 2-3 years
2.2
10-Year Capital Improvement Plan
- Current 10-year CIP
- See if there are any gaps we should be focusing on
2.3
Financial Health
- Current financial position of the City
- Trends and Projections
- Enterprise Fund Performance
Notice and Agenda
City Council Special Meeting
Mesquite Veterans Center
840 E Hafen Ln
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2026 - 9:00 AM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the Mayor and Council may combine two or
more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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- Debt Obligations
- Trust Accounts
- Revenue Discussion
* Existing Structure
* Property Tax
* Franchise Fee
* Sewer Revenue
* Fee Schedule/Service Fees
* Grants
* Public/Private Partnership Opportunities
2.4
Work Session to Discuss Contents of Upcoming July 28, 2026 City Council Meeting
2.5
Economic Development
- …
Thu Jul 16, 2026
Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board
CEAB to discuss school security upgrades and principal goals
The Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board will consider approving the April 2026 meeting minutes and the current agenda. They will hear principal reports, then discuss and possibly act on principal goals from the last school year, including performance assessment and goals for the upcoming year. The board will also discuss current status and future plans for school security measures, access points, and upgrades.
- Approval of April 15, 2026 meeting minutes and July 16, 2026 agenda
- Discussion and possible action on principal goals and performance assessment
- Discussion and possible action on school security measures and upgrades
- Public comments on non-agenda items (limited to 3 minutes per person)
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the Thursday, April 15, 2026 Virgin Valley Community
Education Advisory Board Meeting Minutes, and the Thursday, July 16, 2026 Virgin
Valley Community Education Advisory Board Meeting Agenda.
– Public Comment
– Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Virgin Valley Community Education
Advisory Board
City Hall - Council Chambers 2nd Floor
10 E. Mesquite Blvd.
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2026 -
5:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Ceremonial Matters - Pledge of Allegiance
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the agenda. All public comments shall be limited to three (3) minutes, unless
specifically extended upon request to the Chair person of the public body. Derogatory
comments of non-public individuals or another public commenter shall not be permitted. If you
wish to speak at this time, please step up and clearly state your name.
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Principals Comments and …
Thu Jul 16, 2026
Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board
Board discusses school security measures and principal performance goals
The Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board will review the previous year's principal performance and set goals for the upcoming school year. The board will also discuss current status and future plans regarding school security, access points, and upgrades.
- Approval of April 15, 2026 meeting minutes
- Assessment of Principal's previous year goals and performance
- Review of upcoming school year goals
- Discussion of school security measures, access points, and upgrades
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Public Comments
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of approval of the Thursday, April 15, 2026 Virgin Valley Community
Education Advisory Board Meeting Minutes, and the Thursday, July 16, 2026 Virgin
Valley Community Education Advisory Board Meeting Agenda.
– Public Comment
– Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
Virgin Valley Community Education
Advisory Board
City Hall - Council Chambers 2nd Floor
10 E. Mesquite Blvd.
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2026 -
5:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Ceremonial Matters - Pledge of Allegiance
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the agenda. All public comments shall be limited to three (3) minutes, unless
specifically extended upon request to the Chair person of the public body. Derogatory
comments of non-public individuals or another public commenter shall not be permitted. If you
wish to speak at this time, please step up and clearly state your name.
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Principals Comments and …
Tue Jul 14, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to consider 127‑unit mixed‑use development at 951 Oasis Blvd
The Mesquite City Council will review a consent agenda, adopt several interlocal resolutions, and discuss a new municipal code bill on bicycle and electric micro‑mobility devices. It will also consider a tentative map for a 127‑unit mixed residential project at 951 Oasis Boulevard and multiple conditional use permits and liquor license applications. All items are subject to public comment and possible action.
- Approve Resolution No. R26‑019 for an interlocal contract (No 3273) on pedestrian access and bus shelter pad improvements
- Approve Resolution No. R26‑018 adding Supplemental No 6 to the interlocal contract (No 1299) for trail‑maintenance volunteer coordination
- Introduce Bill B26‑006 to amend the municipal code with regulations for bicycle and electric micro‑mobility device use
- Approve Tentative Map TM 26‑002, Hillside Crossing, creating seven single‑family parcels as part of a 127‑unit mixed residential development at 951 Oasis Boulevard
- Approve Conditional Use Permit CUP‑26‑006 for short‑term vacation rentals in two units of a four‑unit multi‑family project at 41 Desert Drive
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Consent Agenda
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Consideration of approval of the Tuesday, May 26, 2026 Regular City Council
Notice and Agenda
Regular City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers - City Hall
10 E Mesquite Blvd.
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2026 - 5:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the Mayor and Council may combine two or
more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Ceremonial Matters
- INVOCATION
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
- PRESENTATION OF GIFT BASKETS TO 4TH OF JULY DONORS
During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not
appearing on the agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
item. Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body
and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue. All public comments shall be limited
to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
chair of the public body. Derogatory comments of non-public individuals or another public
commenter shall not be permitted. …
Tue Jul 14, 2026
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
Arts Commission to discuss grants and upcoming community projects
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will meet to review updates on two grants and several pending projects. The body will discuss the status of local arts events and venue availability.
- Update on the Nevada Mainstreet Grant
- Update on the Arts Council America 250 Grant
- Battle of the Bands project updates
- Site preparation for Dance Nevada at MCT Center Stage
- Poet Laureate performances and Amphitheatre availability
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Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration of Approval of the Monday, June 15, 2026 Mesquite Public Arts
Commission Meeting Minutes and the Monday, July 20, 2026 Mesquite Public Arts
Commission Meeting Agenda
– Public Comment
– Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Administrative Items
3.1
Discussion and Possible Action on An Update of The Nevada Mainstreet Grant and
The Arts Council America 250 Grant.
Notice and Agenda
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
Mesquite City Hall
Council Chambers 2nd Floor
10 E. Mesquite Blvd.
MONDAY, JULY 20, 2026 - 10:00 AM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
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– Public Comment
– Discussion and Possible Action
3.2
Discussion And Possible Actions on Current Projects Pending Updates in
September: Battle of the Bands, Preparation of site for Dance Nevada at MCT
Center Stage, Availability of Amphitheatre across from Arts Centre. Create Poet
Laureate performances at venues around town.
– Public Comment
– Discussion and Possible Action
4.
Commi …
Mon Jul 13, 2026
City Council Meeting
City Council approves contracts, liquor licenses, and zoning items
The Mesquite City Council will consider approving interlocal contracts for flood control and transit, renewing an insurance program, and issuing liquor licenses. The agenda also includes a public hearing on a new residential development and several conditional use permits.
- Approval of Resolution R26-019 for pedestrian access & bus shelter pad improvements
- Approval of Resolution R26-018 for trail maintenance volunteer coordination
- Approval of Resolution R26-016 for flood control facility maintenance
- Public hearing on Tentative Map TM 26-002 for Hillside Crossing development
- Public hearing on Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-006 for duplex short-term rentals
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# Notice and Agenda Regular City Council Meeting
## City Council Chambers-City Hall 10 E Mesquite Blvd.
## TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2026 - 5:00 PM
*Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order* *presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. Additionally, the Mayor and Council may combine two or* *more agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the* *agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.*
## <u>Ceremonial Matters</u>
*- INVOCATION-PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE*
*- PRESENTATION OF GIFT BASKETS TO 4TH OF JULY DONORS*
## 1. <u>Public Comments</u>
*During the Public Comment portion of the agenda, comments are to be limited to matters not*
### appearing on the agenda or do not provide for specific public comment under another agenda
### item. Public Comment will be provided on each agenda under each specific item of business.
*Any public comment shall be addressed to the Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body* *and shall be direct so as to form a view point of an issue. All public comments shall be limited*
### to three (3) minutes, unless specifically extended upon request to the Mayor, moderator, or
### chair of the public body. Derogatory comments of non-public individuals or another public
*commenter shall not be permitted. The Mayor, moderator, or chair of the public body …
Fri Jul 10, 2026
City Charter Committee
City Charter Committee to discuss changes to Articles II, III, and IV
The Mesquite City Charter Committee is meeting to review and potentially modify specific sections of the city charter. The body will finalize discussions on Article II and consider changes to Articles III and IV.
- Finalize consideration of changes to Article II of the Mesquite City Charter
- Consideration of changes to Article III of the Mesquite City Charter
- Consideration of changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City Charter
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1.
Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration and approval of the Friday, April 10, 2026 Mesquite City Charter
Committee Meeting minutes and the Friday, July 10, 2026 City Charter Committee
Meeting agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Administrative Items
3.1
Finalize consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article II of the
Mesquite City Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
City Charter Advisory Committee
590 W Mesquite Blvd
Ste 202A
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026 -
2:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Cover Page
Cover Page
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3.2
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City
Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.3
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City
Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
4.
Public Comment
4.1
Public Comment
5.
Adjournment
5.1
Adjourment
1.
Mesquite City Hall, 10 …
Tue Jul 7, 2026
City Charter Committee
Finalize Article II changes; consider Article III, IV charter amendments
The City Charter Committee will finalize discussion on possible changes to Article II of the Mesquite City Charter and consider changes to Articles III and IV. The meeting also includes approval of previous meeting minutes and the current agenda. No specific amendments are described in the agenda.
- Approval of April 10, 2026 meeting minutes and July 10, 2026 meeting agenda
- Finalize discussion on possible changes to Article II of the Mesquite City Charter
- Consideration of possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City Charter
- Consideration of possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City Charter
- Public comment periods at start, during each item, and before adjournment
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📄 From the agenda
Extracted text of the official agenda document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
1.
Public Comment
1.1
Public Comment
2.
Consent Agenda
2.1
Consideration and approval of the Friday, April 10, 2026 Mesquite City Charter
Committee Meeting minutes and the Friday, July 10, 2026 City Charter Committee
Meeting agenda.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.
Administrative Items
3.1
Finalize consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article II of the
Mesquite City Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
Notice and Agenda
City Charter Advisory Committee
590 W Mesquite Blvd
Ste 202A
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026 -
2:00 PM
Below is an agenda of all items scheduled to be considered. Unless otherwise stated, items may be taken out of the order
presented on the agenda at the discretion of the Chair and Board. Additionally, the
Chair and Board may combine two or more
agenda items for consideration, and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the
agenda at any time. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person.
Cover Page
Cover Page
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3.2
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article III of the Mesquite City
Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
3.3
Consideration and discussion of possible changes to Article IV of the Mesquite City
Charter.
- Public Comment
- Discussion and Possible Action
4.
Public Comment
4.1
Public Comment
5.
Adjournment
5.1
Adjourment
1.
Mesquite City Hall, 10 …
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 92 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $71.1M | TRADE WEST CONSTRUCTION, INC Department of Defense · COOS BAY NORTH JETTY REPAIRS |
| $55.1M | TRADE WEST CONSTRUCTION, INC Department of Defense · TILLAMOOK SOUTH JETTY REPAIRS |
| $53.5M | TRADE WEST CONSTRUCTION, INC Department of Defense · CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SOO LOCK: UPSTREAM CHANNEL DEEPENING |
| $20.9M | ROI DEFENSE ASSOCIATES, LLC Department of Defense · SD N00024-10-R-3257 |
| $406,416 | TRADE WEST CONSTRUCTION, INC Department of Defense · MOSS LANDING JETTY REPAIR |
| $230,000 | 3LS CONSULTING LLC Department of Justice · LITIGATIVE CONSULTANT |
| $48,500 | LOAD TECHNOLOGY INC Department of State · OBO - SUPPLY OF 800KW GENERATOR LOAD BANK - NCC |
| $44,110 | LOAD TECHNOLOGY INC Department of State · LOAD BANKS FOR COMPOUND GENERATOR |
| $40,500 | CHAD K JENSEN LLC Department of the Interior · GOLD BUTTE MONUMENT PORTABLE TOILET RENTAL |
| $29,260 | LOAD TECHNOLOGY INC Department of State · FAC: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (LOAD BANK FOR LAA) |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 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.
Traffic fatalities3 (2024)
Business establishments54,202 (974,603 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,750/mo (29 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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416
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$65.3M
Spending$60.6M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$13.9M
Debt-to-revenue0.21×
Debt-load index47 / 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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Where it’s happening
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