Mesquite, Nevada
Recent meetings
Technical Review Meeting
The Mesquite City Council, in Technical Review Meeting, will consider a tentative map to create seven single-family parcels as part of a 127-unit mixed residential development at 951 Oasis Boulevard. Other actions include introducing regulations for bicycle and electric micro mobility devices, approving multiple liquor licenses, and awarding a bid for the Town Wash Detention Basin spillway rehabilitation. The council will also discuss a 5% pay increase for City Manager Becca Schrupp and consider conditional use permits for short-term rentals and an OHV rental facility.
- Tentative Map TM 26-002 for Hillside Crossing: 127-unit mixed residential development on 8.63 acres at 951 Oasis Boulevard
- Bill B26-006 to establish regulations for bicycle and electric micro mobility device use, amending Title 6 of the Mesquite Municipal Code
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-006 for two short-term vacation rental units at 41 Desert Drive
- Conditional Use Permit CUP-26-005 for an OHV rental facility at 120 N. Sandhill Boulevard
- Consideration of 5% pay increase for City Manager Becca Schrupp for FY 2026/2027
Redevelopment Agency
The Redevelopment Agency will discuss and possibly approve approximately $50,000 in funding for architectural and design services for the renovation and remodeling of the Relief Society House. The meeting also includes public comment and approval of the meeting agenda.
- Discussion and possible approval of $50,000 for architectural/design services for Relief Society House renovation
City Charter Committee
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
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will consider consent items including meeting minutes, bills paid, and a memorandum of understanding with the Administrative Office of the Courts. Special items include a quarterly report from the Southern Nevada Transit Coalition and a presentation on a Travel Nevada Tourism Grant. Council will vote on Resolution R26-017 for a year-end budget augmentation in the General and Governmental Funds. Administrative items include a bid award for the Pioneer Park Field 1 Dugouts and Backstop Project and a discussion of a possible land trade at 750 W Mesquite Blvd.
- Consideration and approval of Resolution R26-017 for FY2025-2026 year-end budget augmentation
- Bid award for the Pioneer Park Field 1 Dugouts and Backstop Project
- Presentation of possible trade of city land with privately owned land at 750 W Mesquite Blvd
- Consideration of MOU between Administrative Office of the Courts and Mesquite Municipal Court
- Presentation by MORF regarding the Travel Nevada Tourism Grant
Election Canvass
The City Council is holding a special meeting to canvass the June 9, 2026, Primary Municipal Election for Councilmember Seat 1. The council will consider approving the canvass, directing the City Clerk to certify the abstract, and transmitting it to the Secretary of State. Public comment is scheduled at the beginning and end of the meeting.
- Consider approval of canvass of June 9, 2026 Primary Municipal Election for Councilmember Seat 1 and direct City Clerk to certify abstract and transmit to Secretary of State
Redevelopment Agency
The Mesquite Redevelopment Agency will consider approving a $97,173.26 grant request from 92 W. Mesquite Blvd., LLC for the renovation of 22 apartments. This is the only substantive action item on the agenda; the remainder consists of procedural items such as approving previous meeting minutes and public comment periods.
- Grant request of $97,173.26 from 92 W. Mesquite Blvd., LLC for renovating 22 apartments
Special Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will consider approving the canvass of the June 9, 2026, Primary Municipal Election for Councilmember Seat 1 and direct the City Clerk to certify and transmit the abstract to the Secretary of State. Public comment will be heard before discussion and possible action.
- Consider approval of the Canvass of the June 9, 2026, Primary Municipal Election for Councilmember Seat 1
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will consider approving minutes from May and the June agenda, then discuss administrative items including an update on Dance Mesquite, review of open projects (Community Piano, Suffrage Wrap, For the Love of the Game Statue, Wrap Renewals, Poet Laureate), a possible sister city relationship with Smithers, British Columbia, financials, a Battle of the Bands proposal, and a discussion on Bulldogs. No votes on proposed new actions are scheduled beyond the consent agenda.
- Consideration of creating a sister city relationship with Smithers, British Columbia
- Review of open public art projects: Community Piano, Suffrage Wrap, For the Love of the Game Statue, Wrap Renewals, Poet Laureate
- Update on Dance Mesquite
- Discussion on Battle of the Bands community performance proposal
- Review of MPAC Financials
City Council Meeting
The City Council will consider adopting an ordinance to amend vacation home rental regulations, approve a resolution for storm drain construction on Town Wash/Mesa Boulevard, award a bid for the 2025 Streets Improvement Project, and discuss locations for downtown shade structures and other amenities funded by a state grant.
- Adoption of Ordinance B26-005 amending vacation home rental rules
- Resolution R26-015 for Town Wash storm drain construction (interlocal contract with Clark County)
- Bid award for 2025 Mesquite Streets Improvement Project
- Approval of mural design on exterior wall of Rio Virgin building at 61 W Mesquite Blvd
- Discussion on locations for downtown shade structures, benches, and trash bins from Travel Nevada grant
Redevelopment Agency
The Redevelopment Agency will consider approving a $2,825.74 grant request from 92 W. Mesquite Blvd LLC for a new sign. The consent agenda includes approval of prior meeting minutes and the current agenda. Public comment periods are scheduled.
- Consideration and approval of $2,825.74 RDA grant request from 92 W. Mesquite Blvd LLC for a new sign.
- Approval of May 5, 2026 meeting minutes and June 2, 2026 agenda.
Technical Review Meeting
This Technical Review Meeting includes consent agenda items for approving minutes, bills, purchase orders, a resolution for the Town Wash-Mesa Boulevard storm drain project (Supplemental No. 2 to Interlocal Contract MES01F24 with Clark County Regional Flood Control District), and bid award for the 2025 Mesquite Streets Improvement Project. A public hearing is scheduled for adoption of Ordinance B26-005 amending vacation home rental regulations. The council will also consider a mural design for the Rio Virgin/Reliance building and discuss locations for downtown shade structures, benches, and trash bins funded through a Travel Nevada grant.
- Consideration of Ordinance B26-005 amending Vacation Home Rentals (public hearing)
- Resolution R26-015 for Town Wash-Mesa Boulevard storm drain construction (Supplemental No. 2)
- Bid award for 2025 Mesquite Streets Improvement Project
- Mural design approval for 61 W Mesquite Blvd (Rio Virgin/Reliance building)
- Discussion on downtown shade structures, benches, and trash bins from Travel Nevada grant
Architectural Review Committee
The Architectural Review Committee will consider approving architectural and site plan review case ASR-26-003 for a 3,840 sq. ft. metal storage building on 0.35 acres in the Central Business District zone. The agenda also includes approval of previous meeting minutes and public comment periods.
- Architectural and Site Plan Review Case No. ASR-26-003: 128' x 30' metal storage building at 91 West First North Street, 0.35 acres, CR-3 zone.
- Approval of May 27, 2026 meeting agenda and April 16, 2026 meeting minutes.
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will hold a public hearing and consider adoption of the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Tentative Budget. Other business includes introducing an ordinance to amend vacation home rental regulations, adopting downtown design standards, and approving several liquor and gaming licenses. The Council will also vote on a resolution to abate hazardous conditions at a property on Condor Street.
- Adoption of FY 2026-2027 Tentative Budget (public hearing)
- Introduction of Ordinance B26-005 amending vacation home rental rules in city code
- Adoption of Ordinance B26-004 updating design standards for downtown central business district and facade improvement program
- Resolution R26-013 confirming abatement of hazardous conditions at 574 Condor Street and establishing a cost lien
- Approval of liquor license for Chicago Greek at 355 W Mesquite Blvd and gaming licenses for three Green Valley Grocery locations
Technical Review Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting the tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. Other items include introduction of an ordinance to amend vacation home rental regulations, adoption of an ordinance updating downtown design standards and a facade improvement program, and a resolution to confirm abatement of a hazardous condition at 574 Condor Street as a lien. The council will also consider liquor and gaming license approvals for several businesses.
- Adoption of the City of Mesquite Tentative Budget for FY 2026-2027 (public hearing)
- Introduction of Ordinance B26-005 amending vacation home rental regulations
- Adoption of Ordinance B26-004 updating downtown design standards and facade improvement program
- Resolution R26-013 confirming hazard abatement lien at 574 Condor Street
- Approval of liquor license for Chicago Greek and gaming licenses for United Coin Machine at three Green Valley Grocery locations
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will consider approving the April 20, 2026 meeting minutes and the current agenda, receive updates on First Friday events, discuss and possibly take action on wrapping utility power boxes (OPD Power Box Wraps), and discuss a mural proposal. Public comment periods are included.
- Approval of April 20, 2026 meeting minutes and current agenda
- First Friday Updates (discussion)
- OPD Power Box Wraps (update and possible action)
- Mural Proposal (discussion and possible action, includes attached concept image)
City Council Meeting
The City Council will consider introducing Ordinance B26-003 to create an Affordable and/or Workforce Housing section in the zoning code, allowing flexible development standards and bonus density. They will also consider Ordinance B26-004 revising downtown design standards, a resolution extending the short-term rental moratorium, and a bid award for the Mesquite Airport Reconstruct Airport Road Project. The consent agenda includes approval of minutes, bills paid, purchase orders, and CEAB budget proposals for FY 26/27.
- Introduction of Ordinance B26-003: Affordable and/or Workforce Housing with reductions in park/open space requirements and bonus density incentives
- Introduction of Ordinance B26-004: Amending design standards for downtown central business district and establishing facade improvement program grant scoring
- Resolution R26-014: Extending temporary moratorium on short-term residential (vacation) rental applications
- Bid award for Mesquite Airport Reconstruct Airport Road Project
- Consideration of CEAB budget proposals for FY 26/27
City Charter Committee
The City Charter Committee will consider approval of previous meeting minutes and then continue discussions on proposals for Articles II and III of the Mesquite City Charter. No other substantive business is listed. The agenda consists primarily of procedural items and charter review.
- Complete discussion and proposals for Article II of the Mesquite City Charter
- Discussion and approval of proposals for Article III of the Mesquite City Charter
- Approval of meeting minutes from April 10, 2026
Redevelopment Agency
The Redevelopment Agency will hold a public hearing and consider a request for a Travel Nevada 3-D Grant. The consent agenda includes approval of prior meeting minutes and the current agenda. Other items are procedural public comment and adjournment.
- Request for Travel Nevada 3-D Grant
Special Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will hold a special meeting to discuss and potentially take action on short-term rental (STR) regulations. The council will review committee recommendations and related documents prior to formal consideration. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Discussion and possible action on short-term rental (STR) regulations based on committee recommendations
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will discuss short-term rental regulations and consider recommendations from a committee. A public hearing is scheduled on a development code amendment for Deep Roots Harvest to expand operating hours. The council will also consider a tentative map for 46 residential lots in Anthem at Mesquite, a liquor license for Vinny's Little Italy, and a fact-finder report on the police union contract impasse.
- Discussion and direction on short-term rental regulations and committee recommendations (Item 3.1)
- Public hearing on Bill as Ordinance B26-002 (Development Code Amendment DCA-26-001) for Deep Roots Harvest to expand hours of operation (Item 5.1)
- Consideration of amended tentative map TM-26-001 (Suntero Phase 4 Sub 8) to create 46 residential lots on 14.49 acres (Item 6.1)
- Consideration of a Restaurant with Bar liquor license for Vinny's Little Italy at 31 E. Mesquite Blvd (Item 6.2)
- Consideration of Resolution R26-012 adopting Interlocal Contract No. 3266 for the Sawtooth Roadway Project (Item 2.4)
Technical Review Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will consider several items including approval of two interlocal agreements with the RTC for traffic signal software and the Sawtooth Roadway project, discussion of short-term rental regulations, and a public hearing on a development code amendment for Deep Roots Harvest. Also on the agenda are a tentative map for 46 residential lots, a liquor license for Vinny's Little Italy, and a report on the police union bargaining impasse.
- Resolution R26-011: adoption of supplemental agreement for RTC traffic signal software
- Resolution R26-012: adoption of interlocal contract for Sawtooth Roadway project
- Discussion on short-term rental regulations based on committee recommendations
- Public hearing on Bill as Ordinance B26-002 (Deep Roots Harvest development code amendment)
- Public hearing on Tentative Map TM-26-001 (Suntero Phase 4 Sub 8, 46 lots)
Master Plan Committee
The Master Plan Committee will consider adding a new section (9-7U-11) to the code for affordable and/or workforce housing. They will also discuss integrating a grant scoring system into design standards for the Downtown Central Business District and Mesquite Entertainment & Service Area. The consent agenda includes approval of the meeting agenda and previous minutes.
- Consideration of adding new Section 9-7U-11 'affordable and/or Workforce housing'
- Consideration of integrating a Grant Scoring System into Design Standards for DCBD and MESA
- Approval of April 20, 2026 agenda and February 27, 2026 minutes (consent agenda)
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will consider approving meeting minutes, discuss First Friday updates, consider a request for proposals for a mural on the Reliance building to add to the next Main Street Grant, and discuss ideas for Mesquite Community Fund grants.
- Approval of March 16, 2026 meeting minutes and April 20, 2026 agenda
- First Friday Updates discussion
- Consideration of request for proposals for mural on Reliance building for Main Street Grant
- Discussion for thoughts and ideas for Mesquite Community Fund grants
Architectural Review Committee
The Architectural Review Committee will consider approving minutes from prior meetings and discuss integrating a grant scoring system into design standards for the Downtown Central Business District (DCBD) and Mesquite Entertainment & Service Area (MESA).
- Approval of minutes from April 21, 2026 agenda and August 4 & 21, 2025 meetings
- Consideration of integrating a grant scoring system into design standards for DCBD and MESA
Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board
The Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board will consider approval of meeting minutes from January and the current agenda. The main discussion item is proposals for the CEAB Grant. Board members and principals will also provide reports.
- Approval of January 15, 2026 meeting minutes
- Discussion and possible action on proposals for CEAB Grant
- Principals comments and reports
- Board members comments and reports
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council is deciding on a zone change, conditional use permit, and sign variance for a proposed QuikTrip convenience store with fuel sales on Leavitt Lane. The Council will also consider a $1,425,000 settlement of an employment-related lawsuit and approval of the FY 2026-2027 tentative budget. Other agenda items include a presentation on future uses of the Rock House and a bill to expand hours of operation for a cannabis business.
- Zone Change Master Plan Amendment (ZCM-26-001) for a 1.41-acre site from Rural Residential (RE-3) to Hotel/Tourist (HT) for QuikTrip at 1091-1095 Leavitt Lane
- Conditional Use Permit (CUP-26-001) for a convenience store with fuel sales (gas station) at the same Leavitt Lane address
- Variance (V-26-001) to allow a 65-foot pole sign (max 25 feet) and two freestanding signs within 200 feet for the QuikTrip development
- Settlement of Chesley v. City of Mesquite for $1,425,000, paid by Travelers Insurance
- Adoption of Supplemental No. 5 to Interlocal Contract 1320 with the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada for ITS Master Plan
City Charter Committee
The City Charter Committee will hold a public hearing and consider approval of proposed amendments to Article II of the Mesquite City Charter. The agenda also includes approval of prior meeting minutes and the current agenda. Public comment will be accepted on each item.
- Consideration and possible approval of proposed amendments to Article II of the City Charter
- Approval of March 13, 2026 meeting minutes and April 10, 2026 agenda
Budget Work Session
The Mesquite City Council will hold a budget work session to introduce, review, and discuss the proposed tentative FY 2026-2027 budget. The agenda includes consideration of fund revenues, expenditures, departmental budgets, staffing, transfers, fund balance, and capital improvement planning and financing. Public comment will be heard, and the council may take possible action.
- Review of proposed FY 2026-2027 tentative budget including revenues, expenditures, and departmental budgets
- Discussion of staffing levels, fund transfers, fund balance, and capital improvement financing
Vacation Rental Code Committee
The Vacation Rental Code Committee will discuss and possibly take action on every section of Title 2, Chapter 13, which governs vacation home rentals. Items range from licensing and fees to penalties and enforcement. The consent agenda includes approval of prior meeting minutes and agenda, and the meeting opens with public comment.
- Discussion on Section 5: Vacation Home Rental License Requirements
- Discussion on Section 10: Application and Renewal Fees
- Discussion on Section 11: Room Tax Imposed
- Discussion on Section 15: Violations and Penalties
- Discussion on Section 20: Violations by Occupants of Vacation Home Rentals
Special Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will consider Resolution R26-010, expressing support for the Switchpoint Desert Vista affordable housing project located at 780 W. Old Mill Road and 773 W. Mesquite Blvd., and supporting the issuance of tax-exempt private activity bonds. This is the only substantive item on the special meeting agenda, along with public comment.
- Consideration and approval of Resolution R26-010 supporting Switchpoint Desert Vista affordable housing project
- Project locations: 780 W. Old Mill Road and 773 W. Mesquite Blvd.
- Support for issuance of tax-exempt private activity bonds
- Public comment period
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will consider adopting Bill B26-001, which adds Chapter 9 to Title 6 of the Municipal Code to regulate bicycles, electric bicycles, and electric scooters, including sidewalk operation and definition changes. The Council will also discuss allowing liquor sales at the I-15 Country and Rock Music Festival at the Mesquite Sports and Events Complex, and consider non-standard streetlight spacing in the proposed Elleve Subdivision. The consent agenda includes approval of prior meeting minutes and notifications of bills paid and purchase orders.
- Adoption of Bill B26-001 regulating bicycles, electric bicycles, and electric scooters
- Discussion and possible approval of liquor sales at the I-15 Country and Rock Music Festival at Mesquite Sports and Events Complex
- Discussion of non-standard streetlight spacing in the proposed Elleve Subdivision
- Southern Nevada Transit Coalition quarterly report (discussion only)
- Approval of prior meeting minutes and notifications of bills paid and purchase orders
Master Plan Committee
The Master Plan Committee will hold a workshop on Desert Falls, a 500-acre city-owned property, with discussion and possible action. The committee will also consider approval of the February 23, 2026 agenda and January 26, 2026 meeting minutes. Public comment will be heard at the beginning and end of the meeting.
- Workshop: Desert Falls (500-acre city-owned property)
- Consideration of approval of February 23, 2026 Master Plan Committee Agenda
- Consideration of approval of January 26, 2026 Master Plan Committee Meeting Minutes
Vacation Rental Code Committee
The Short-Term Residential Rental Subcommittee will review Title 2, Chapter 13 and AB 363. The committee may also discuss extending subcommittee meeting dates.
- Review of Title 2, Chapter 13 and AB 363
- Discussion on extending subcommittee meeting dates
Redevelopment Agency
The Mesquite Redevelopment Agency will meet to approve prior meeting minutes and review administrative requests. The board is scheduled to consider a $17,873.25 grant for landscaping improvements at 12 W. Mesquite Blvd. Public comment periods are open before and after the administrative items.
- Approval of January 20, 2026 meeting minutes
- Consideration of a $17,873.25 RDA grant request from B P Living Trust 2017 for landscaping at 12 W. Mesquite Blvd.
- Public comment periods scheduled before and after administrative items
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will consider creating a Utility Box Art Program, discuss a proposal for a Youth Music Opportunity Program, and explore community support for Virgin Valley High School drama students attending a national competition. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and agenda, and updates on First Friday events.
- Discussion and possible action on creating a Utility Box Art Program
- Discussion and possible action on a proposal for a Youth Music Opportunity Program
- Discussion and possible action on VVHS Drama Department state championship and fundraising for national competition
- Approval of February 9, 2026 meeting minutes and March 16, 2026 agenda
- First Friday updates
City Charter Committee
The Mesquite City Charter Committee will consider approving amendments to Article I of the City Charter and may begin discussion of Article II. Members will also hear a presentation on current Nevada legislative issues and set the April meeting date.
- Consideration and approval of proposed amendments to Article I of the Mesquite City Charter
- Presentation from Warren Hardy on current Nevada legislative issues
- Possible beginning of discussion on Article II if time permits
- Setting April 10, 2026 meeting date at 3pm
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will consider several items including a plan for the 500-acre city-owned Desert Falls property and authorization to issue a request for proposals. Other business includes allowing liquor sales at the I-15 Country and Rock Music Festival, amending the municipal code for the Mayor Pro-Tem selection process, and extending the Anthem at Mesquite PUD development agreement. The council will also hear a quarterly presentation from the Clark County School District and consider a match for a Travel Nevada Rural Marketing Grant.
- Desert Falls (500-acre city-owned property) plan and authorization to issue a Request for Proposals
- Approval of Interlocal Contract No. 3252 with RTC for Intelligent Transportation System Data Analytics Arterial Performance Dashboard
- Liquor sales allowance at the I-15 Country and Rock Music Festival at Mesquite Sports and Events Complex
- Creation of honorary Mesquite Poet Laureate and Junior Poet Laureate positions, sponsored by Eureka Foundation
- Extension of time for the Anthem at Mesquite PUD Development Agreement
Vacation Rental Code Committee
The Vacation Rental Code Committee will consider recommending the city council pursue amendments to state law AB 363 before 2030, review which portions to implement, discuss a possible cap on short-term rentals, and review enforcement procedures. They will also consider amendments to the city's Title 2 Chapter 13 governing vacation home rentals.
- Consideration of making a recommendation to council to pursue amendments to AB 363 prior to 2030
- Discussion of possible cap on short-term rentals
- Discussion of application process and enforcement procedures
- Review of amendments to Title 2 Chapter 13 to recommend to council
- Consideration of when to fully implement AB 363 into Title 2 Chapter 13
Vacation Rental Code Committee
The Vacation Rental Code Committee is reviewing various short-term rental (STR) policies and procedures. Discussions include potential caps on rentals, adoption of AB 363, and the use of property technology software.
- Discussion of when to adopt AB 363
- Discussion of using Property Technology Software
- Discussion of a possible cap on STRs
- Discussion regarding Mesquite Vision 2045 and proposed STR regulations
- Presentation on STR application, code enforcement, and violation processes
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will hold a regular meeting to consider several administrative items, including a grant application for restoration of historic buildings and amendments to the municipal code. The council will vote on adopting regulations for e-bikes and e-scooters and on changing the selection process for Mayor Pro-Tem. Consent agenda items include approval of previous meeting minutes, budget transfers, and bills paid.
- Consideration of CCCHP grant application for restoration and future use of Rock House, Relief Society House, and Settlers Square
- Amendment to Municipal Code to adopt regulations regarding E-Bikes, E-Scooters, etc.
- Amendment to Municipal Code regarding selection process of Mayor Pro-Tem
- Approval of minutes from February 3, 2026 Technical Review Meeting and January 13, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting
- Approval of budget transfers, budget amendments, bills paid, and purchase orders
Vacation Rental Code Committee
The Short Term Residential Vacation Rental Committee will hold a special meeting to discuss and possibly take action on the current Vacation Home Rental Code. The agenda also includes approval of the previous meeting's minutes and the current agenda. Public comment periods are scheduled at the beginning and end of the meeting.
- Discussion and possible action on the current Vacation Home Rental Code
- Approval of February 12, 2026 STR Committee meeting minutes
- Public comment periods limited to 3 minutes per person
- Meeting locations listed including City Hall, Community Center, Post Office, and Library
City Charter Committee
The City of Mesquite Charter Committee will meet to appoint a Chair, Vice Chair, and additional committee members. They will also discuss possible updates or changes to the Mesquite City Charter and set a future meeting schedule. Public comment is allowed on each item.
- Appointment of a Chair for the Charter Committee
- Appointment of a Vice Chair for the Charter Committee
- Appointment of additional Charter Committee Members
- Consideration of possible updates or changes to the Mesquite City Charter
- Consideration of a future schedule for Charter Committee Meetings
Vacation Rental Code Committee
The Vacation Rental Code Committee holds a special meeting to consider approving the agenda, elect a chair, receive a presentation on the current status of short-term rentals (STRs) and applicable laws, and discuss possible actions on STR regulations. Documents referenced include AB363 and Mesquite Municipal Code 2-13. The meeting is open for public comment.
- Selection of committee chair
- Presentation on current status of STRs and required laws
- Discussion and possible action regarding STRs (references AB363_EN.pdf and MMC 2-13 Vacation Home Rental.pdf)
- Consideration and approval of the February 12, 2026 STR Committee Agenda
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will discuss and vote on several resolutions to amend the city's master plan, including a new Vision 2045 statement, an Urban Design Element, and an Economic Development Element. Other business includes an interlocal agreement with Mesquite Opportunities Regional Fund (MORF) for a Travel Nevada grant, a payment for Fourth of July fireworks, and the election of a Mayor Pro-Tem. The consent agenda covers budget transfers, bills paid, and a traffic signal software contract.
- Resolution R26-005 adopting "The Future of Mesquite: Vision 2045" as a master plan amendment
- Resolution R26-006 adopting "Urban Design Element" master plan amendment
- Resolution R26-007 adopting "Economic Development Element" master plan amendment
- Interlocal agreement with Mesquite Opportunities Regional Fund (MORF) for FY 2026 Travel Nevada Special Projects Grant
- Payment to Las Vegas Fireworks Display for the Fourth of July event
Mesquite Public Arts Commission
The Mesquite Public Arts Commission will meet to consider approval of previous meeting minutes and discuss several administrative items. Key items include appointing a vice-chair, appointing Judy Cole-White as First Friday Committee Chair, and discussing the final draft of the Poet Laureate and Junior Poet Laureate Program. The commission will also review a five-year plan and consider moving First Fridays to Saturdays starting in October 2026.
- Appointment of an MPAC Vice-Chair
- Appointment of Judy Cole-White as First Friday Committee Chair
- Discussion and possible action on final draft of Poet Laureate and Junior Poet Laureate Program
- Discussion and possible action on Five-Year Plan
- Discussion on prioritizing wrap repair of power boxes and future projects using Nevada Main Street Grant
City Council Meeting
The council will consider multiple major items, including a resolution to sell 491.63 acres of city-owned land for a master-planned resort called Snow River Resort, and a separate proposal to sell 96 acres for housing. Also on the agenda are the appointment of Tracy Fails as police chief, the creation of a committee to revise vacation home rental regulations, and routine consent items such as budget transfers and server maintenance.
- Resolution R26-001 finding sale of 491.63 acres at APN #002-123-01-011 for economic development in city's best interest
- Presentation from H2O Entertainment, LLC to purchase 491.63 acres for Snow River Resort
- Presentation from Nevada Residential Construction/Mesquite Land Partners for 96 acres housing development
- Appointment and ratification of Tracy Fails as Police Chief
- Resolution R26-003 to establish ad hoc committee to revise Vacation Home Rental Code
Master Plan Committee
The Master Plan Committee will consider approving the October 27, 2025 meeting minutes and the January 26, 2026 agenda. They will discuss and take action on the Mesquite Vision 2045 comprehensive plan, the Urban Design Element including the West Pioneer Subarea Design, and the Economic Development Element. These items guide future growth and land use in Mesquite.
- Approval of October 27, 2025 Master Plan Committee Meeting Minutes
- Discussion and action regarding Mesquite Vision 2045
- Discussion and action regarding Urban Design Element with West Pioneer Subarea Design
- Discussion and action regarding Economic Development Element
Redevelopment Agency
The Mesquite Redevelopment Agency will consider allowing the Redevelopment Agency Director to approve four projects related to an outdoor pool area revitalization. The consent agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes and the current agenda. Public comment periods are scheduled at the beginning and end of the meeting.
- Consideration and approval of allowing Redevelopment Agency Director to approve projects 1-4 for outdoor pool area revitalization
- Approval of October 21, 2025 meeting minutes and January 20, 2026 meeting agenda (consent agenda)
- Public comment opportunities
Technical Review Meeting
The Technical Review Committee will deliberate on several items, including a proposed sale of 491.63 acres of city-owned property to H2O Entertainment for a master-planned destination resort called Snow River Resort, appointment of a new police chief, and approval of wind sculptures at a roundabout. The agenda also includes routine consent items such as meeting minutes, budget transfers, and server maintenance renewal.
- Sale of 491.63 acres (APN #002-123-01-001) for Snow River Resort development (items 5.4–5.6)
- Appointment and ratification of Tracy Fails as Police Chief (item 5.7)
- Placement of Wind Sculptures at the roundabout of Oasis Boulevard and Wingate Drive (item 5.3)
- Approval of Dell VxRail server maintenance renewal (item 2.3)
- Approval of new Attorney case management software (item 5.1)
Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board
The Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board will meet to discuss administrative items. The board is scheduled to consider upcoming fiscal year grant funding and approve previous meeting minutes.
- Approval of August 21, 2025, meeting minutes
- Approval of November 20, 2025, meeting agenda
- Discussion and possible action on upcoming fiscal year grant funding
City Council Meeting
The Mesquite City Council will consider a consent agenda covering budget transfers, amendments, bills paid and purchase orders. It will adopt three resolutions related to regional transportation contracts and agreements. The council will also discuss approval of wind screens for the Hafen Park tennis courts, a bid award for a wastewater‑treatment plant maintenance project, and a reconsideration of the Falcon Ridge Driving Range site plan. Finally, the council will confirm the appointment of the finance director.
- Consent agenda items: notification of budget transfers, amendments, bills paid, and purchase orders
- Resolution No. R25-055 adopting Supplemental No 6 to the Interlocal Contract for Maryland Parkway‑Russell Road to Medical District
- Resolution No. R25-056 adopting Amendment No 1 to the Interlocal Agreement for the ITS Master Plan
- Consideration of approval of wind screens for Hafen Park tennis courts
- Consideration of bid award for Mesquite Wastewater Treatment Plant Maintenance Building Project