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Las VegasNV averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$395,300 Typical home value $424,778 -3.1% yr/yr · +20.3% 5-yr
👮 Police incidents (open data)
50,000 incidents · Wed Mar 4, 2026–Sun Jul 19, 2026 · 100% mapped
property21,796
other15,026
violent13,178
The most recent records from the city police department’s own open-data portal — a recent slice, not full history. Full per-incident records with coordinates (mappable, joinable to individual addresses) are in the public dataset. Source: services.arcgis.com.
Municipal budget
Total revenue$1.23B (FY2023)
Total spending$1.12B (FY2023)
Taxes$315.3M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$572.7M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$1,731 (FY2023)
Development activity
20252,329 housing units ($1.05B)
Upcoming
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 09:00 AM
City Parkway V, Inc. Board Meeting
Board to ratify museum land deal amendment in Symphony Park
The City Parkway V, Inc. Board will meet to approve the final minutes from June 1, 2026, hear reports on Symphony Park Working Group findings and City Parkway V updates, and consider ratifying the Third Amendment to the Disposition and Development Agreement with the Las Vegas Museum of Art. The ratification is in concurrence with the City Council's decision. Public comment is limited to agenda items.
- Ratification of Third Amendment to Disposition and Development Agreement with Las Vegas Museum of Art for project at 302 South City Parkway (APN 139-34-211-005), Ward 5
- Report on Symphony Park Working Group meetings
- Report on City Parkway V updates
- Approval of final minutes from June 1, 2026 regular meeting
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Public Meeting Room
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City Parkway V, Inc. Board Meeting August 20, 2026 - Page 1
City Parkway V, Inc. Board Meeting
City of Las Vegas Civic Center Building A, 525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
AGENDA
August 20, 2026
9:00 AM
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1.
Call to Order and Roll Call
2.
Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4.
For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of June 1, 2026
5.
Report by Kelly Swanson, Administrative Officer, regarding findings of Symphony Park Working Group meetings
6.
Report by Kelly Swanson, Administrative Officer, regarding City Parkway V updates
7.
For possible action to approve the ratification of the Third Amendment to the Disposit …
Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 04:00 PM
Southern Nevada Council of Governments
Council to discuss group homes findings and public lands sales
The Southern Nevada Council of Governments will consider approving minutes, hear a report on group homes, discuss possible action on public lands sales, and receive a report on its website. Public comment is limited to agenda items.
- Approval of final minutes from May 26, 2026 meeting
- Report on group homes findings
- Discussion on public lands sales in Southern Nevada
- Report on Council website
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Public Meeting Room
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Southern Nevada Council of Governments August 25, 2026 - Page 1
Southern Nevada Council of Governments
City of Las Vegas Civic Center Building A, 525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
AGENDA
August 25, 2026
4:00 PM
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1.
Call to Order and Roll Call
2.
Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4.
For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of May 26, 2026
5.
Report by Seth T. Floyd, Community Development Executive Director for the City of Las Vegas, regarding the
findings on group homes
6.
Discussion for possible action on public lands sales in Southern Nevada
7.
Report by Seth T. Floyd, Community Development Executive Dir …
Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission
Commission to vote on $36,750 for Floyd Lamb Park historical sign work
The Historic Preservation Commission will consider two funding requests totaling $36,750 to hire Kautz Environmental Consultants, Inc. for new and revised historical information signs at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs. The agenda also includes discussion of proposed changes to Section 106 regulations, a conference report, and routine updates.
- Possible approval of $15,950 to Kautz Environmental Consultants for new sign information at Floyd Lamb Park, 9200 Tule Springs Road
- Possible approval of $20,800 to Kautz Environmental Consultants for sign content and updates at Floyd Lamb Park, 9200 Tule Springs Road
- Discussion of proposed revisions to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
- Report on NAPC FORUM 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Approval of July 22, 2026 meeting minutes
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Historic Preservation Commission August 26, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
August 26, 2026
12:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1.
Call to Order and Roll Call
2.
Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4.
For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of July 22, 2026
5.
26-0337-HPC1 - ABEYANCE ITEM - Discussion for possible action regarding approval of funding in the amount
of $15,950 to hire Kautz Environmental Consultants, Inc. to provide information for new signs and to review and
revise existing historical information signs at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs, located at 9200 Tule Springs
Road - Ward 6 (Brune)
6.
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Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 04:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees
Board to certify hiring lists and consider rehire request
The Board of Civil Service Trustees will meet to approve minutes, certify eligible lists for two city job classifications, and consider placing an individual on a rehire list. Public comment is limited to agenda items.
- Certify Eligible Lists for Accounting Technician II (Open)
- Certify Eligible Lists for Sr Maintenance Mechanic (Open)
- Request to place Rupa Maturi on rehire list for Sr Technical Systems Analyst
- Approve minutes of August 12, 2026 regular meeting
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Board of Civil Service Trustees August 26, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
August 26, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1.
Call to Order and Roll Call
2.
Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4.
For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of August 12, 2026
5.
Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Accounting Technician II (Open); Sr Maintenance
Mechanic (Open)
6.
Discussion for possible action to approve a request to place Rupa Maturi on the rehire list for Sr Technical
Systems Analyst
7.
Citizens Participation: Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters wi …
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 09:00 AM
City Council
Council to vote on $17.8M city employee union contract and redevelopment plan
The Las Vegas City Council is meeting to decide on a new two-year collective bargaining agreement with the Las Vegas City Employees Association (LVCEA) costing up to $17,784,058, and to adopt a redevelopment plan for Redevelopment Area 3. The consent agenda includes numerous contracts, licenses, and grants, while several bills are introduced for later action. Public hearings cover zoning and land use items, including a 515-acre project at Skye Summit.
- New two-year collective bargaining agreement with LVCEA, not-to-exceed $17,784,058
- Bill 2026-27: Adopts redevelopment plan for Redevelopment Area 3 (bounded by Owens, Nellis, Charleston, 21st St)
- Bid award: Meadows-Charleston Storm Drain, $12,069,540 to TAND, Inc.
- New gaming licenses for Boomer's Sportsbook at Binion's and Four Queens
- Grant of $400,000 for drug and mental health treatment courts
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City Hall
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City Council August 19, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Olivia Díaz, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 3)
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
Facilities are provided throughout City Hall for convenience of persons with disabilities. For meetings held in
the Council Chambers, sound equipment is available for persons with hearing impairments. Reasonable
efforts will be made to assist and accommodate persons with disabilities or impairments. If you need an
accommodation to attend and participate in this meeting, please call the City Clerk’s office at 702-229-6311
and advise of your need at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Dial 7-1-1 for Relay Nevada.
August 19, 2026
9:00 AM
A lunch break may be taken at the discretion of the Mayor.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the City Clerk’s Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at …
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 08:30 AM
Redevelopment Agency
RDA to approve $150K/yr financial services contract, two food hall licenses
The Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency will consider approving a professional services agreement with AAA Municipal Services, LLC for financial consulting at up to $150,000 annually for six years. It will also vote on resolutions finding two food hall stall license agreements at The Good Word Food Hall (1122 D Street) to be in the public interest. The agenda also includes approval of the July 15, 2026 meeting minutes and public comment periods.
- Contract No. 260158-BM-B with AAA Municipal Services, LLC, not to exceed $150,000 annually for up to six years (LVRA Debt Service Fund)
- Food Hall Stall License Agreement with Michelle Runles and Melvin Runles for The Good Word Food Hall at 1122 D Street
- Food Hall Stall License Agreement with Gastinel White dba The Holliday Bistro for stall 1 at The Good Word Food Hall
- Approval of Final Minutes of the July 15, 2026 Regular Meeting
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We're going to get started in about a minute. I'm going to give our city council members an opportunity to get into their seats. Good morning, everybody. The Redevelopment Agency meeting of August 19, 2026 is called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV or Cox Cable Channel 2. You can also watch the meeting live online and access other city content by visiting lasvegasnevada.gov slash connect. The proceedings will be rebroadcast on City of Las Vegas TV the Wednesday of the meeting at 8 p.m. and also on Friday at 4 a.m., Saturday at 7 p.m., Sunday at 7 a.m., and the following Monday at 5 p.m. This building is protected by a state-of-the-art fire detection and suppression sprinkler system. If alarms should activate during today's meeting, please evacuate using the exits at the back of the chambers, out to the mezzanine, proceed out the double doors to the terrace, and down the back staircase. For anyone that has difficulty with stairs, please check with a marshal or fire official for assistance. Once outside, assist with a fire extinguisher. Assemble on the northeast corner across the street from City Hall at Lewis and 1st Street. Employees wearing safety vests or are city marshals will inform you when it is safe to reenter the building. For public comment related to the items on the agenda, citizen participation, and public he …
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Redevelopment Agency August 19, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Olivia Díaz, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 3)
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
Redevelopment Agency Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
August 19, 2026
8:30 AM
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for consideration
may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be delayed at any
time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at the City Clerk’s
Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
The Mayor and City Council welcome your attendance, public comment related to the items on the agenda
and citizen participation on items under the jurisdiction of the City Council at this meeting. If you wish to
speak, we respectfully ask you to complete and submit a speaker card to the City Clerk. Cards are available
online, in the Clerk’s Office or at the front of the Chambers as you enter.
These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on city of Las Vegas TV on COX Cable
Channel 2. You can also watch the meeting …
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Recommending Committee
Committee to weigh CSN campus deal, to-go alcohol sales, downtown trash rules
The Las Vegas Recommending Committee will take public input and may recommend action on three bills: a first amendment to the Cooperative Campus Development Agreement for the CSN Northwest Campus, an ordinance allowing restaurants with on-premise liquor licenses to sell sealed alcoholic beverages to-go with meals, and an amendment to trash enclosure standards in the Downtown Las Vegas Overlay District. The committee may also approve minutes from the August 3, 2026 meeting. Public comment is limited to agenda items.
- Bill 2026-28: First Amendment to Cooperative Campus Development Agreement with College of Southern Nevada for CSN Northwest Campus
- Bill 2026-29: Allows licensed restaurants to sell sealed alcoholic beverages to-go with meals (LVMC Chapter 6.50)
- Bill 2026-30: Amends trash enclosure standards in Downtown Las Vegas Overlay District (LVMC 19.09)
- Approval of minutes from August 3, 2026 meeting
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✓ Decided: Committee approves CSN campus agreement amendment
The Recommending Committee approved three bills unanimously. It passed Bill 2026-28, adopting the first amendment to the Cooperative Campus Development Agreement with the College of Southern Nevada for the CSN Northwest Campus. It also passed Bill 2026-29, allowing licensed restaurants to sell sealed alcoholic beverages to-go with meals, and Bill 2026-30, amending trash enclosure standards in the Downtown Las Vegas Overlay District.
- Approved the final minutes of the August 3, 2026 meeting (3-0)
- Approved Bill 2026-28 as do pass, adopting the First Amendment to the Cooperative Campus Development Agreement for the CSN Northwest Campus (3-0)
- Approved Bill 2026-29 as do pass, amending LVMC Chapter 6.50 to allow restaurants to sell sealed alcoholic beverages to-go with meals (3-0)
- Approved Bill 2026-30 as do pass, amending LVMC 19.09 for trash enclosure standards in the Downtown Las Vegas Overlay District (3-0)
Council Chambers
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Good morning. This is the recommending committee for August 17th, 2026, and I am calling us to order. I'm assuming we are in compliance with the open meeting law. >> Yes, we are. >> Thank you so much. Item number three is public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. That time is now. if you'd like to do that. Hearing and seeing none, we'll close the public comment period. Item number four is for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the August 3rd, 2026 recommending committee meeting. I'll entertain a motion. There's a motion. Please vote and post. And those minutes are passed. Moving now to item number five, bill number 2026-28 for possible action. adopts that certain document entitled first amendment to cooperative campus development agreement between the city of Las Vegas and the board of regents of the Nevada system of higher education on behalf of the College of Southern Nevada regarding the development of the CSN Northwest campus. This is sponsored by Councilwoman Francis Alan Pollinsky. I will turn that over to Mr. Loenstein. >> Good morning, Mr. Chairman. Peter Loenstein for the record. The proposed amendment complies with all NRS 278 and title 19 requirements. The amendment updates the development agreement with more accurate information pertaining to the date in which the land was conveyed from the US gover …
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Recommending Committee August 17, 2026 - Page 1
City Hall, 495 S. Main St.
Council Chambers
August 17, 2026
10:00 AM
Recommending Committee Agenda
The Recommending Committee will receive public input on each item of legislation being considered. The
Recommending Committee may, thereafter, continue the hearing to a future date or formulate a
recommendation to the City Council for passage, rejection or amendment of the proposed bill. Any member
of the City Council may substitute for a member of the Recommending Committee at any time.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1.
Call to Order
2.
Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4.
For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the August 3, 2026 Recommending Committee
Meeting
5.
Bill …
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Recommending Committee August 17, 2026 - Page 1
City Hall, 495 S. Main St.
Council Chambers
August 17, 2026
10:00 AM
Recommending Committee Action Minutes
1.
Call to Order
2.
Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4.
For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the August 3, 2026 Recommending Committee
Meeting
Motion made by Francis Allen-Palenske to Approve
Passed For: 3; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 0
For-Olivia Diaz, Brian Knudsen, Francis Allen-Palenske;
5.
Bill No. 2026-28 - For possible action - Adopts that certain document entitled “First Amendment to Cooperative
Campus Development Agreement” between the City of Las Vegas and The Board of Regents of the Nevada
System of Higher Education, on behalf of the College of Southern Nevada, regarding the development of the
CSN Northwest Campus. Sponsored by: Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske
Motion made by Francis Allen-Palenske to Approve as Do Pass
NOTE: Councilman Knudsen disclosed that he teaches class at UNLV (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) once
a year, but as this does not affect him any greater or lesser, he would vote o …
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 04:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees
Board to certify eligible lists for several open city positions
The Board of Civil Service Trustees will consider certifying eligible lists for several open positions, including Alternative Sentencing Supervisor and Project Engineer. They will also discuss extending eligible lists for roles like Accounting Technician Trainee and Fire Apparatus Mechanic. A request to place Spencer Brown on the rehire list for Firefighter/Paramedic is up for a vote. The meeting includes public comment periods and approval of the previous meeting's minutes.
- Certify Eligible Lists for Alternative Sentencing Supervisor, Architectural Project Manager, Project Engineer, Service Writer, and Vehicle Parts Specialist I
- Extend Eligible Lists for Accounting Technician Trainee, Fire Apparatus Mechanic I/II/III, and Urban Forestry Field Supervisor
- Abolish Eligible List for Accounting Technician II
- Approve request to place Spencer Brown on rehire list for Firefighter/Paramedic, LVFR
- Approve Final Minutes of the July 22, 2026 Regular Meeting
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✓ Decided: Board certifies and extends multiple civil service eligible lists
The Board of Civil Service Trustees approved the July 22, 2026 minutes and certified eligible lists for five job classifications, including Alternative Sentencing Supervisor and Architectural Project Manager. It also extended 13 eligible lists, abolished the Accounting Technician II list, and approved placing Spencer Brown on the Firefighter/Paramedic rehire list. All votes were 4-0 with one excused.
- Approved July 22, 2026 minutes (4-0, 1 excused)
- Certified eligible lists for 5 classifications (4-0, 1 excused)
- Extended 13 eligible lists (4-0, 1 excused)
- Abolished Accounting Technician II eligible list (4-0, 1 excused)
- Approved Spencer Brown for Firefighter/Paramedic rehire list (4-0, 1 excused)
Public Meeting Room
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Aaron >> has joined. >> Good afternoon. This is the board of civil service trustees board meeting for August 12th, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented. Two or more agenda items for consideration may be combined and any item on the agenda may be removed or related, excuse me, related discussion may be delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from Luan D. home, city clerk at the office of the city clerk, 495 South Main Street, second floor, or on the city's web page at www.lo vegasnvada.gov. I'd like to call to order and do roll call. >> Chair Brown >> here. >> Vice Chair Ponichello excused. Member Hesh >> here. >> Member Stamper >> Member Jimenez >> here. >> Thank you, chair. You have a quorum. >> Great. Are we in compliance with the open meeting law? >> Yes, we are. >> Fantastic. Um, item number three, public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for their record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Seeing none, we'll move on to item number four. For possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of July 22nd, 2026. May I have a motion? >> Member has moved to approve meeting of July 22nd. >> All those in favor? >> I >> I. >> Item number four carries. Item number five, discussion for …
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Board of Civil Service Trustees August 12, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
August 12, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of July 22, 2026
5. Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Alternative Sentencing Supervisor (Open); Architectural
Project Manager (Open); Project Engineer (Open); Service Writer (Open); Vehicle Parts Specialist I (X)
6. Discussion for possible action to extend Eligible Lists for Accounting Technician Trainee (X) (Open); Court
Services Supervisor (Promot …
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Board of Civil Service Trustees August 12, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
August 12, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Action Minutes
1.
Call to Order and Roll Call
2.
Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4.
For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of July 22, 2026
Motion made by Hope Hesch to Approve
Passed For: 4; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 1
For-Hope Hesch, Valerie Brown, George Stamper, Aaron Jimenez; Excused-Teri Ponticello;
5.
Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Alternative Sentencing Supervisor (Open); Architectural
Project Manager (Open); Project Engineer (Open); Service Writer (Open); Vehicle Parts Specialist I (X)
Motion made by Hope Hesch to Approve
Passed For: 4; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 1
For-Hope Hesch, Valerie Brown, George Stamper, Aaron Jimenez; Excused-Teri Ponticello;
6.
Discussion for possible action to extend Eligible Lists for Accounting Technician Trainee (X) (Open); Court
Services Supervisor (Promotional); Fire Apparatus Me …
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 06:00 PM
Planning Commission
Commission to vote on 215-lot subdivision and three KB Home projects
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on several land-use entitlement requests, including a proposed 215-lot single-family subdivision (staff recommends denial), three KB Home residential projects on undeveloped land, and multiple special use permits for alcohol sales and a massage establishment. Consent items include a Shake Shack beer/wine permit and a 13-lot parent tentative map for Summerlin West Village 32A.
- 26-0122-TMP1: 215-lot single-family subdivision on 44.52 acres west of Rainbow Boulevard (staff recommends denial)
- 26-0236: KB Home request to rezone 21.17 acres from Planned Community Development to Medium Low Density Residential on Iron Mountain Road (staff recommends approval)
- 26-0280: KB Home request for 62-lot subdivision on 10.58 acres south of Radley Avenue with variance for private gated streets (staff recommends denial)
- 26-0292: KB Home request for 60-lot subdivision on 10.59 acres north of Radley Avenue with variance for private gated streets (staff recommends denial)
- 26-0211: Proposed 20,000 sq ft addition to The Mob Museum at 300 Stewart Avenue with alcohol permit expansion (staff recommends approval)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves Summerlin West Village 32A master plan and map
The Planning Commission approved a consent agenda including a tentative map for a three-lot commercial subdivision in Summerlin Village 22, and a one-motion agenda that approved a master development plan and tentative map for Summerlin West Village 32A, a 13-lot parent map on 254.61 acres. The commission also approved a special use permit for a Shake Shack with a waiver of distance separation from a school, and a special use permit for a 20,000-square-foot addition to The Mob Museum. Several items were held in abeyance to future meetings, including a 215-lot residential subdivision (Castle Rock Village) and a text amendment regarding utility appurtenances in the Downtown Overlay District.
- Approved the consent agenda, including a tentative map for a three-lot commercial subdivision at Lake Mead Boulevard and Desert Foothills Drive, with amended conditions.
- Approved the one-motion agenda, including a special use permit for a Shake Shack at 6181 Centennial Center Boulevard, with a waiver of distance separation from a school.
- Approved the one-motion agenda, including a special use permit for a restaurant with drive-through at Tropical Parkway and Centennial Center Boulevard.
- Approved the one-motion agenda, including a special use permit for a 7,194-square-foot alcohol on-premise use for the Southern Nevada Art Museum at 1027 South Main Street.
- Approved the one-motion agenda, including a master development plan and tentative map for Summerlin West Village 32A on 254.61 acres west of Alta Drive and Park Drift Trail.
- Approved the one-motion agenda, including a special use permit for a 1,547-square-foot beer/wine/cooler on-sale establishment at 6491 North Durango Drive.
- Approved the one-motion agenda, including a site development plan review for a digital (LED) sign modification at 3052 South Valley View Boulevard, with an added condition for an administrative review in one year.
- Held in abeyance to 11/10/2026 a tentative map for a 215-lot residential subdivision (Castle Rock Village) and to 9/8/2026 a text amendment regarding utility appurtenances in the Downtown Overlay District.
Council Chambers - 495 South Main Street - Phone 702-229-6011
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Thank you. When you're on the Thank you. through Sky Canyon, Sky Hills, and Sky Summit down in that area, down to 215. So this is a major arterial in this area. Then as you go west of Sheep Mountain Parkway, you see this right here. This is already under construction. This was just recently approved by you. It's a similar application that actually we are proposing tonight. This application here came in with medium-low master planning, which we're asking for tonight. It's also approved for RSL zoning, which allows minimum 4,500 square foot lots. And it came in with the same variances that we're asking for, for the variances for complete street standards . The reason why I point that out is because you see in this area here, what has been trending is to be more 4,500 square foot lot sizes instead of the product that you see over here, which is more of the 3,000, 3,500 square foot lot product. So we believe in this area here, and as you go further west , that you're getting a lower density and a bigger, bigger lot product of what's being proposed. So we do appreciate staff's recommendation. These are actually two separate parcels. The southern parcel is a parcel that KB Home has picked up in the BLM auction, which is a 10 acres down here. And then this 10 acres, which is located here, approximately, is on private hands. So total of the two properties comes out to about 21 acres total, plus or minus in that area. So staff is recommending approval for the medium-low land use plan, …
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Planning Commission August 11, 2026 - Page 1
Mayor Shelley Berkley (At-Large)
Mayor Pro Tem Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Councilman Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Councilwoman Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Councilwoman Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
Commissioner Serena Kasama, Chair
Commissioner Trinity Haven Schlottman, Vice Chair
Commissioner Jeff Rogan
Commissioner Jennifer Taylor
Commissioner Louis De Salvio
Commissioner Lindsey Lebo
Commissioner Staci Walters
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Planning Commission August 11, 2026 - Page 1
Mayor Shelley Berkley (At-Large)
Mayor Pro Tem Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Councilman Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Councilwoman Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Councilwoman Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
Commissioner Serena Kasama, Chair
Commissioner Trinity Haven Schlottman, Vice Chair
Commissioner Jeff Rogan
Commissioner Jennifer Taylor
Commissioner Louis De Salvio
Commissioner Lindsey Lebo
Commissioner Staci Walters
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City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
August 11, 2026
6:00 PM
BUSINESS ITEMS:
1.
Call to Order
2.
Announcement: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Roll Call
4.
Public Comment during this portion of the Agenda must be limited to matters on the Agenda for action. If you wish
to be heard, come to the podium and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as well as the
amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
5.
For Possible Action to Approve the Final Minutes for the Planning Commission Meeting of July 14, 2026.
Motion made by Jennifer Taylor to Approve
Passed For: 6; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 1
For-Trinity Haven Schlottman, Jeff Rogan, Jennifer Taylor, Louis De Salvio, Lindsey Lebo, Staci
Walters; Excused-Serena Kasama;
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Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Senior Citizens Advisory Board
Senior Citizens Advisory Board to recognize award recipient and discuss future topics
The Senior Citizens Advisory Board will hold a public meeting to approve past meeting minutes, recognize Camille Franklin with a Senior Recognition Award, hear a presentation from AARP on livable communities, and discuss senior issues and future meeting topics. No formal decisions are scheduled beyond approving minutes.
- Approve final minutes of July 2, 2026 meeting
- Present Senior Recognition Award to Camille Franklin, Recreation Leader, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs
- AARP presentation on livable communities and services for seniors
- Board member reports on senior issues and events by ward
- Discussion on next steps and future meeting topics
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✓ Decided: Board approves July 2, 2026 meeting minutes unanimously
The Senior Citizens Advisory Board approved the final minutes of its July 2, 2026 regular meeting by a 5-0 vote, with three members excused. The board also received reports on a senior recognition award, an AARP presentation on livable communities, and senior issues from city staff and board members. No other formal actions were taken.
- Approved the final minutes of the July 2, 2026 regular meeting (motion by Nicole Graham; 5 for, 0 against, 0 abstentions, 3 excused).
Public Meeting Room
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I now call the August 6th, 2026 Senior Citizens Advisory Board meeting to order. Has this meeting been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the Nevada Open Meeting Law? >> Yes, it has. >> Thank you. Would the deputy city clerk call the role please? >> Chair Cameron >> present. >> Vice Chair Graham >> Member Galott excused. Member Mosine excused. Member Drum excused. Member Lee >> present. >> Member Tillzer >> Member >> present. >> Thank you chair. You have a quorum. >> Thank you. Item number three on the agenda. Public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Seeing and hearing none, item number four for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of July 2nd, 2026. Do we have any amendments or a motion? Ward one, Nicole Graham. I motion to approve the minutes from July 2nd, 2026. >> Thank you. So, we have a motion to approve >> David Tills award for second. >> Perfect. All in favor? I >> I >> item number five, report by the senior citizens advisory board regarding the presentation of the senior recognition award to Camille Franklin, recreation leader, parks, recreation and cultural affairs for their outstanding service to the senior community. All awards Gregory Gray for the record. So, um, I wan …
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525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
August 6, 2026
1:00 PM
Senior Citizens Advisory Board Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of July 2, 2026
5. Report by the Senior Citizens Advisory Board regarding the presentation of the Senior Recognition Award to
Camille Franklin, Recreation Leader, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, for their outstanding service to the
senior community - All Wards
6. Presentation by AARP regarding livable communities and services for seniors - All Wards
7. Report by Gr …
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Senior Citizens Advisory Board August 6, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
August 6, 2026
1:00 PM
Senior Citizens Advisory Board Action Minutes
1.
Call to Order and Roll Call
2.
Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3.
Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4.
For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of July 2, 2026
Motion made by Nicole Graham to Approve
Passed For: 5; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 3
For-Deanne O'Rear-Cameron, Charles Lee, Nicole Graham, David Tilzer, Blayne Ence; Excused-Vito Galati,
Jennifer Drumm, Caroline Mozdean;
5.
Report by the Senior Citizens Advisory Board regarding the presentation of the Senior Recognition Award to
Camille Franklin, Recreation Leader, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, for their outstanding service to the
senior community - All Wards
6.
Presentation by AARP regarding livable communities and services for seniors - All Wards
7.
Report by Gregory Gray, Management Analyst I, regarding senior issues received by the Department of
Neighborhood Services - All Wards
8.
Report by Board members regarding senior iss …
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 09:00 AM
City Council
City Council to consider $5.6M museum project and affordable housing bonds
The City Council will discuss various business licenses, public works contracts, and the appointment of board members. The body is also considering several resolutions to transfer state bond volume caps for affordable housing developments.
- Contract for Las Vegas Museum of Art tenant improvements at 355 Promenade Place for $5,595,615
- Proposed ordinance to allow restaurants to sell alcoholic beverages as to-go items with meals
- Bond volume cap transfers for affordable housing at I Street and Washington Avenue ($13.8M), 900 Brush Street ($15.5M), 810 South Decatur Boulevard ($6.16M), and Hickam Avenue and Jordanville Street ($7.075M)
- Interlocal contract for Wyoming Avenue project from Las Vegas Boulevard to Industrial Road for $8,000,000
- Cannabis cultivation licenses for NEVCANN LLC at 2310 Western Avenue
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✓ Decided: Council approves $13.8M in bond cap for affordable housing projects
The City Council approved a series of resolutions directing $42.5 million in state private activity bond volume cap to four affordable housing developments, including Marble Manor 2b (173 units), Arthur D. Sartini Plaza (220 units), Decatur Evergreen Apartments (141 units), and Silver Desert Estates (139 units). The council also approved a $5.6M contract for the Las Vegas Museum of Art tenant improvements, an $8M interlocal for Wyoming Avenue road work, and a 2.7% COLA plus 4% merit increase for the City Attorney. All votes were 7-0.
- Approved $13.8M bond cap transfer for Marble Manor 2b affordable housing (7-0)
- Approved $15.5M bond cap transfer for Arthur D. Sartini Plaza rehabilitation (7-0)
- Approved $6.16M bond cap transfer for Decatur Evergreen Apartments (7-0)
- Approved $7.075M bond cap transfer for Silver Desert Estates (7-0)
- Approved $5.6M contract for Las Vegas Museum of Art tenant improvements (7-0)
- Approved $8M RTC interlocal for Wyoming Avenue road project (7-0)
- Approved 2.7% COLA and 4% merit increase for City Attorney (7-0)
- Approved appointment of Matt Hodges to Arts Commission (7-0)
City Hall
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I'm calling the city council meeting in about one minute. Luann, I think it's appropriate to interrupt. Thank you. Guard. Mayor, do you need something? Well, our past week. Guard, hello. Thank you. Okay. The August 5th, 2026 meeting of the city council is called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV on Cox Cable Channel 2. You can also watch the meeting live online and access other city content by visiting lasvegasnevada.gov/connect. The proceedings will be rebroadcast on City of Las Vegas TV the Wednesday of the meeting at 8pm and also on Friday at 4 am, Saturday at 7pm, Sunday at 7am and the following Monday at 5pm. This building is protected by a state of the art fire detection and suppression sprinkler system. If alarm should activate during today's meeting, please evacuate using the exits at the back of the chambers out to the mezzanine. Proceed out the double doors to the terrace and down the back staircase. For anyone that has difficulty with stairs, please check with a marshal or fire official for assistance. Once outside assemble on the northeast corner across the street from City Hall at Lewis and 1st Street. Employees wearing safety vests or our city marshals will inform you when it is safe to re-enter the building. For public comment related to the items on the agenda, citizen participation and public hearing item …
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City Council August 5, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Olivia Díaz, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 3)
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
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accommodation to attend and participate in this meeting, please call the City Clerk’s office at 702-229-6311
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August 5, 2026
9:00 AM
A lunch break may be taken at the discretion of the Mayor.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the City Clerk’s Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at
www …
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City Council August 5, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Olivia Díaz, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 3)
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
City Council Action Minutes
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
August 5, 2026
9:00 AM
CEREMONIAL MATTERS
1. Call to Order
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Invocation - Pastor Matthew Teis, Liberty Baptist Church
4. Pledge of Allegiance
5. Recognition of the Citizen of the Month
6. Recognition of Dads in Schools
BUSINESS ITEMS - 9:30 A.M. SESSION
PUBLIC COMMENT
7. Public comment during this portion of the Agenda must be limited to matters on the Agenda for action. If you
wish to be heard, come to the podium and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as well as
the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
BUSINESS ITEMS - 9:30 A.M. Session
8. For Possible Action - Any items from the 9:30 a.m. session that the Council, staff and/or the applicant wish to be
stricken, tabled, withdrawn or held in abeyance to a future meeting may be brought forward and acted upon at
this time.
Motion made by Olivia Diaz to Strike Item 51
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Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Recommending Committee
Committee considers redevelopment plan for Redevelopment Area 3
The Recommending Committee will meet to discuss and potentially formulate recommendations for the City Council regarding a new redevelopment plan. The committee will also consider the approval of minutes from the June 29, 2026 meeting.
- Bill No. 2026-27: Redevelopment plan for Redevelopment Area 3 (bounded by Owens Avenue, Nellis Boulevard, Charleston Boulevard, and 21st Street)
- Approval of Final Minutes from the June 29, 2026 meeting
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✓ Decided: Committee approves redevelopment plan for Redevelopment Area 3
The Recommending Committee approved a redevelopment plan for a specific area bounded by Owens Avenue, Nellis Boulevard, Charleston Boulevard, and 21st Street. The committee also approved the minutes from the June 29, 2026 meeting.
- Approved redevelopment plan for Redevelopment Area 3 (3-0)
- Approved Final Minutes of the June 29, 2026 meeting (3-0)
Council Chambers
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Let's call to order the June August 3rd meeting of the recommending committee here at the city of Las Vegas. Um do we have a quorum? >> Yes, we do. >> Okay. Um Oh, here we go. >> Let's move on to item number three. Item number three uh is public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of time discussed as well as the amount of time of any single speaker is allowed to speak may be limited. Is there anyone wishing to be heard at this time? Okay, I'll close the public comment portion and we'll move on to item number four. Item number four for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the June 29th, 2026 recommending committee meeting. Is there a motion for approval? >> Move. >> Moved. >> So moved. Uh there is a motion on the floor. Let's vote. >> No. >> I have no circles. >> I have circles but no uh colors. >> I. >> Oh, there we go. No. Oh, there we go. >> Motion uh motion carries. Let's move on to item number five. Item number five for possible action adopts a redevelopment plan for redevelopment area commonly known as redevelopment area three consisting of non-contiguous parcels generally bound by Owens Avenue to the north, Nellis Boulevard to the east, Charleston Boulevard to the south, and 21st Street to the west. Sponsored by Councilwoman Olivia Diaz. >> Good morning. Tracy Wright, redevelopment manager for th …
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Recommending Committee August 3, 2026 - Page 1
City Hall, 495 S. Main St.
Council Chambers
August 3, 2026
10:00 AM
Recommending Committee Agenda
The Recommending Committee will receive public input on each item of legislation being considered. The
Recommending Committee may, thereafter, continue the hearing to a future date or formulate a
recommendation to the City Council for passage, rejection or amendment of the proposed bill. Any member
of the City Council may substitute for a member of the Recommending Committee at any time.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the June 29, 2026 Recommending Committee
Meeting
5. Bill No …
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Recommending Committee August 3, 2026 - Page 1
City Hall, 495 S. Main St.
Council Chambers
August 3, 2026
10:00 AM
Recommending Committee Action Minutes
1. Call to Order
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the June 29, 2026 Recommending Committee
Meeting
Motion made by Shelley Berkley to Approve
Passed For: 3; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 0
For-Olivia Diaz, Francis Allen-Palenske, Shelley Berkley;
5. Bill No. 2026-27 - For possible action - Adopts a redevelopment plan for the redevelopment area commonly
known as Redevelopment Area 3, consisting of noncontiguous parcels generally bounded by Owens Avenue to
the north, Nellis Boulevard to the east, Charleston Boulevard to the south and 21st Street to the west.
Sponsored by: Councilwoman Olivia Díaz
Motion made by Olivia Diaz to Approve
Passed For: 3; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 0
For-Olivia Diaz, Francis Allen-Palenske, Shelley Berkley;
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 04:00 PM
Citizens Advisory Committee to the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency
Committee to discuss downtown redevelopment and approve minutes
The Citizens Advisory Committee to the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency will meet to approve the April 28, 2026, meeting minutes and discuss the redevelopment of approximately 11 acres of downtown property. The agenda includes a report on Redevelopment Area 3 and a discussion regarding the Urban Land Institute Placemaking Awards.
- Approval of Final Minutes from April 28, 2026
- Report on Redevelopment Area 3 establishment
- Discussion on downtown redevelopment of 11 acres
- Discussion on Urban Land Institute Placemaking Awards
- Public comment on agenda items
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✓ Decided: Committee approves April 2026 meeting minutes
The Committee approved the final minutes from the April 28, 2026, meeting. Other agenda items consisted of reports and discussions without recorded formal actions.
- Approved Final Minutes of the April 28, 2026 Regular Meeting (5-0)
Public Meeting Room
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Can you hear me? Yes, I can hear you. Okay, perfect. Thank you. The meeting will start shortly. Thank you. Call to order. Call for roll call. Chair Doherty. Here. Vice Chair West. Present. Member Cherry. Excused. Member Schlottman. Excused. Member Johnson. Excused. Member Neldberg. Here. Member Riley. Here. And Member Ortiz Thompson. Thank you. Chair. You have a quorum. Announcement regarding compliance with open meeting law. Public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Member Ortiz Thompson. Thank you. Chair through you. Just to clarify for item number two for the announcement regarding compliance with open meeting law. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted at the following locations in accordance with the noticing standards as outlined in NRS 241.020 Civic Center Building A, 525 South Main Street, 1st Floor, City Hall, 495 South Main Street, 1st Floor. And it has been properly noticed. For possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of April 28, 2026. I'll make a motion. Do you need us to state our name for the motion or? Yes, please. Member Nelbert. And then we can also say if we're motioning for approval, please. Motioning for approval, please. Kelsey West, I second that motion. All those …
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Citizens Advisory Committee to the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency July 28, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 28, 2026
4:00 PM
Citizens Advisory Committee to the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of April 28, 2026
5. Report by Tracy Reich, Redevelopment Manager, regarding an update on the establishment of Redevelopment
Area 3
6. Report by Tracy Reich, Redevelopment Manager, regarding the proposed Request for Proposal issuance for
the redevelopment of approximately 11 acres of City-owned and Redevelopment Ag …
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Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 28, 2026
4:00 PM
Citizens Advisory Committee to the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency Action Minutes
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of April 28, 2026
Motion made by David Neldberg to Approve
Passed For: 5; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 3
For-Kelcey West, David Neldberg, Ryan Doherty, Patrick Reilly, Kellie Ortiz-Thompson; Excused-Sam Cherry,
Trinity Haven Schlottman, Adam Johnson;
5. Report by Tracy Reich, Redevelopment Manager, regarding an update on the establishment of Redevelopment
Area 3
6. Report by Tracy Reich, Redevelopment Manager, regarding the proposed Request for Proposal issuance for
the redevelopment of approximately 11 acres of City-owned and Redevelopment Agency-owned property in the
downtown area bounded by Las Vegas Boulevard to the west, Interstate 11 to the north, the alley between 7th
Street and 8th Street to the e …
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 02:00 PM
Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial
Commission to discuss funding for historic school safety guards
The Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial will meet to approve final minutes, review department reports, and discuss funding for a safety project at the Historic Fifth Street School. The body will also consider electing officers and address future agenda topics.
- Approval of final minutes from May 11, 2026
- Discussion on funding $95,856.45 for rooftop safety guards at 401 S. 4th St.
- Report on the 2026 Home + History Event
- Report on the completion of the 2026 Helldorado Days Parade
- Discussion on electing Commission officers
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✓ Decided: Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial elects new officers
The Commission elected its officers and approved the minutes from the May 11, 2026, special meeting. A funding request for rooftop safety guards at the Historic Fifth Street School was held in abeyance.
- Approved Final Minutes of the May 11, 2026 Special Meeting (11-0)
- Held funding of $95,856.45 for Historic Fifth Street School rooftop safety guards in abeyance to 9/28/2026 (12-0)
- Elected Bob Stoldal and Richard Bryan as Vice Presidents, Ryan Arnold as Treasurer, and Hugh Sinnock as Secretary (12-0)
Public Meeting Room
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Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
Thank you. Thank you, she's on the phone. Thank you. We do have a qu orum. Is the Mayor Pro Tem the only person on the phone? Yes . Okay, thank you so much. Item number three, public comment . Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time in any single speaker is allowed will be limited to two minutes. Is there anybody wishing to speak under this agenda item? Seeing none, we'll move to agenda item number four for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the special meeting of the May 11, 2026 meeting. So moved. Second. All those in favor? Aye. Motion passes. Aye. Agenda item five, report by city of Las Vegas Finance Department staff regarding the commission for the Las Vegas Centennial Budget for fiscal year 2026. Thank you so much. You know to state your name for the record. Oh, yes. Paul Bresnahan, financial analyst for the finance department. So the year ended June 30th and we have final numbers for the complete year. Well, not maybe totally final because there might be some adjustments like accounts payable doesn't close until August 15th. So there could be some expenditures that come in after the fact. But these should be pretty close to your final numbers. So for license plate revenues, we have $1,680,000. Interest income $197,000. Total revenues $1,880,000. And then you have your program expe …
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Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial July 27, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 27, 2026
2:00 PM
Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Special Meeting of May 11, 2026
5. Report by City of Las Vegas Finance Department staff regarding the Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial
budget for Fiscal Year 2026
6. 26-0324-CLC1 - Report by Meghin Delaney, Director of the Office of Communications, regarding her new role
as director
7. 26-0327-CLC1 - Final report by staff from Nevada Preservation Foundation regarding th …
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Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial July 27, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 27, 2026
2:00 PM
Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial Action Minutes
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Special Meeting of May 11, 2026
Motion made by Robert Stoldal to Approve
Passed For: 11; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 4
For-Richard Bryan, Ryan Arnold, Robert Stoldal, Bob Coffin, Louise Helton, Hugh Sinnock, John Mowbray,
Mark Brandenburg, Kevin Mills, Shelley Berkley, Olivia Diaz; Excused-Hannah Brown, Ric Truesdell, Cedric
Crear, Thomas Prato;
5. Report by City of Las Vegas Finance Department staff regarding the Commission for the Las Vegas Centennial
budget for Fiscal Year 2026
6. 26-0324-CLC1 - Report by Meghin Delaney, Director of the Office of Communications, regarding her new role
as director
7. 26-0327-CLC1 - Final report by staff from Nevada Preservation Foundation regarding the 2026 Home + History
Event, funded by the Commission for the Las V …
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 04:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees
Board to certify eligible lists for multiple city staffing positions
The Board of Civil Service Trustees will consider certifying the eligible lists for several job openings, including Business Licensing Supervisor, Business Specialist, Communications Specialist Supervisor, Contracts Specialist, Fire Engineer, Pool Technician, and Sr Signing & Marking Technician. The meeting will also include routine items such as approving the July 8 minutes and public comment periods. No other substantive actions are listed.
- Approve final minutes of the July 8, 2026 regular meeting by reference
- Certify eligible lists for Business Licensing Supervisor (promotional) and other listed positions
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✓ Decided: Board certifies eligible lists for seven city positions
The Board of Civil Service Trustees approved the final minutes from the July 8, 2026, meeting. The Board also voted to certify eligible lists for seven different promotional and open job roles.
- Approved Final Minutes of July 8, 2026, meeting (4-0)
- Certified Eligible Lists for Business Licensing Supervisor, Business Specialist, Communications Specialist Supervisor, Contracts Specialist, Fire Engineer, Pool Technician, and Sr Signing & Marking Technician (4-0)
Public Meeting Room
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Good afternoon. It is July 22nd, 2026 for the Board of Civil Service Trustees meeting. Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented. Two or more agenda items for consideration may be combined. And any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnne D. Holmes, City Clerk at the office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street second floor or on the city's webpage at Excuse me, www.lasvegasnevada.gov. I'd like to call the meeting to order and roll call. >> Chair Brown. >> Here. >> Vice Chair Ponchello. >> Member Hesch is excused. Member Stamper. >> Here. >> And if we wait just 10 seconds, we're about to have member Jimenez on the phone. Um So, currently excused. I'll let you know if he comes in. >> Okay. And are we in compliance with the open meeting law? >> We are in compliance, Chair. >> Fantastic. has joined. Okay, great. Member Jimenez is on the line. Item number three, public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Seeing none, we'll move on to item number four. For possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of July 8th, 2026. May I have a motion? >> Member Stamper, I move to approve the …
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Board of Civil Service Trustees July 22, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 22, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of July 8, 2026
5. Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Business Licensing Supervisor (Promotional); Business
Specialist (Open); Communications Specialist Supervisor (Promotional); Contracts Specialist (Open); Fire
Engineer (Promotional); Pool Technician (Open); Sr Signing & Marking Technician (Open)
6. Citizens Participation: Public comment during this po …
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Board of Civil Service Trustees July 22, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 22, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Action Minutes
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of July 8, 2026
Motion made by George Stamper to Approve
Passed For: 4; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 1
For-Valerie Brown, Teri Ponticello, George Stamper, Aaron Jimenez; Excused-Hope Hesch;
5. Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Business Licensing Supervisor (Promotional); Business
Specialist (Open); Communications Specialist Supervisor (Promotional); Contracts Specialist (Open); Fire
Engineer (Promotional); Pool Technician (Open); Sr Signing & Marking Technician (Open)
Motion made by George Stamper to Approve
Passed For: 4; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 1
For-Valerie Brown, Teri Ponticello, George Stamper, Aaron Jimenez; Excused-Hope Hesch;
6. Citizens Participation: Public comment during this portion of th …
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission
Commission considers $15,950 funding for historic sign project at Floyd Lamb Park
The Historic Preservation Commission will consider several funding requests, including $15,950 for Kautz Environmental Consultants to update historic signs at Floyd Lamb Park, and smaller renewals for national preservation memberships. It will also review the final minutes from the June 24, 2026 meeting, hear a report on the Huntridge Theatre, and discuss project funding for fiscal year 2027.
- Approve $15,950 to hire Kautz Environmental Consultants for new and revised historic signs at Floyd Lamb Park (9200 Tule Springs Road)
- Approve $200 to renew membership with the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions
- Approve $250 to renew membership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Preservation Leadership Forum
- Approve final minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of June 24, 2026
- Report by J Dapper on the status of the Huntridge Theatre at 1208 East Charleston Boulevard
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✓ Decided: Commission approves membership renewals and delays park signage funding
The Historic Preservation Commission approved funding for two professional membership renewals. A proposal to fund historical signage at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs was held in abeyance.
- Approved Final Minutes of June 24, 2026 (8-0)
- Held funding of $15,950 for Kautz Environmental Consultants for Floyd Lamb Park signage in abeyance to 8/26/2026 (8-0)
- Approved $200 for National Alliance of Preservation Commissions membership renewal (8-0)
- Approved $250 for National Trust for Historic Preservation, Preservation Leadership Forum membership renewal (8-0)
Public Meeting Room
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How are you? >> I'm good. >> Excuse me. Commissioner >> Cosgrove. >> Hello. Commissioner Cosgrove, can you hear me? >> Yes. >> Can you please mute your phone? >> Yes. Sorry about that. >> Good afternoon everyone. We are ready to call to order the Historic Preservation Commission meeting and we will start with roll call. >> Thank you. Chair Laram here. >> Vice Chair Levine. >> Commissioner Stoel. >> Commissioner Hodkas. Commissioner Sarfest. Commissioner Cosgrove, >> she's >> here. >> Thank you. Commissioner Palasios. Commissioner Moody >> here. >> Commissioner Purdue. Commissioner Grimmer >> here. >> Commissioner Harper >> Commissioner Sebrandt >> here. Thank you. We do have a quorum. >> Great. Thank you. Our second item is an announcement regarding compliance with the open meeting law. Are we in compliance? >> Yes, we are. >> Item number three is public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, please come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Do we have anyone from the public wishing to come forward? Seeing no one, we'll move on to item number four for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of June 24th, 2026. Do we have any comments on the minutes? And if not, I'd look for a motion. >> Motion to approve. >> We have a motion. All those in favo …
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Historic Preservation Commission July 22, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 22, 2026
12:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of June 24, 2026
5. 26-0282-HPC1 - ABEYANCE ITEM - Report by J Dapper, Principal of Dapper Companies, regarding the status
of the Huntridge Theatre, located at 1208 East Charleston Boulevard - Ward 3 (Diaz)
6. 26-0337-HPC1 - Discussion for possible action regarding approval of funding in the amount of $15,950 to hire
Kautz Environmental Consultants, Inc. to provide information …
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Historic Preservation Commission July 22, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 22, 2026
12:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Action Minutes
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of June 24, 2026
Motion made by Robert Stoldal to Approve
Passed For: 8; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 1; Excused: 3
For-Robert Stoldal, Jack LeVine, Richard Serfas, Michelle Larime, Todd Moody, Sondra Cosgrove, Misty
Grimmer, Nathan Harper; Did Not Vote-Diane Siebrandt; Excused-Donald Hotchkiss, Craig Palacios, Cheryl
Purdue;
5. 26-0282-HPC1 - ABEYANCE ITEM - Report by J Dapper, Principal of Dapper Companies, regarding the status
of the Huntridge Theatre, located at 1208 East Charleston Boulevard - Ward 3 (Diaz)
6. 26-0337-HPC1 - Discussion for possible action regarding approval of funding in the amount of $15,950 to hire
Kautz Environmental Consultants, Inc. to provide information for new signs and to review and revise existing
historical information signs at Floyd …
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Audit Oversight Committee
Committee to discuss audit of Innovation and Technology Department
The Audit Oversight Committee will meet to discuss and possibly take action on an audit regarding Mobile Communication Device Management. The committee will also receive staff reports on current staffing and issued audit recommendations.
- Possible action on Audit of Innovation and Technology Department - Mobile Communication Device Management (IT011-2526-03)
- Staff report on current staffing
- Staff report on current audits and issued Audit Recommendations
- Possible approval of April 20, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Committee approved final minutes and accepted IT audit report
The Audit Oversight Committee approved the final minutes from the April 20, 2026 regular meeting by reference, with a 5‑0 vote. It also accepted the audit report for the Innovation and Technology Department’s Mobile Communication Device Management (IT011-2526-03), also with a 5‑0 vote. No other actions were taken.
- Approved final minutes from April 20, 2026 (5-0)
- Accepted Innovation and Technology Department mobile device audit report (5-0)
Public Meeting Room
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Cara Kelly has joined. >> Councilwoman Kelly, can you hear me? >> I can. I can hear you well. Thank you. >> Okay, perfect. Thank you. We will begin the meeting shortly. >> Okay, terrific. It's Cara Kelly again has joined Good morning everyone. Today is July 20th, Monday, 2026, and this is the audit oversight committee meeting. Agenda item number one, call to order and roll call. The July 20, 2022 audit Oversight Committee is called to order. Will the city clerk call the role, please? >> Chair Price, >> present. >> Vice Chair Booker, >> Member Kercher, >> present. >> Member Brunie, >> Member Kelly, >> present. >> Thank you, chair. You have a quorum. >> Thank you. Agenda item number two, an announcement regarding compliance with open meeting law. City clerk, has this meeting been noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law? >> Yes, chair, it has. >> Thank you. On to agenda item number three, public comment. Agenda item number three is public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Is there anyone wishing to be heard at this time? Seeing none, I'll close the public comment portion and we will move on to agenda item number four. Agenda item number four for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference the regular meetin …
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Audit Oversight Committee July 20, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 20, 2026
10:00 AM
Audit Oversight Committee Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of April 20, 2026
5. Discussion for possible action regarding Audit of Innovation and Technology Department - Mobile
Communication Device Management (IT011-2526-03)
6. Report by staff regarding current staffing
7. Report by staff regarding current audits and issued Audit Recommendations
8. Discussion regarding topics for future agenda items. Comments made during this portion of the a …
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Audit Oversight Committee July 20, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 20, 2026
10:00 AM
Audit Oversight Committee Action Minutes
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of April 20, 2026
Motion made by Marilyn Booker to Approve
NOTE: Due to technological issues, the video does not reflect the vote accurately. Please see below for
accurate voting information.
Passed For: 5; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 0
For-Eric Preiss, Chad Kaercher, Nancy Brune, Marilyn Booker, Kara Kelley;
5. Discussion for possible action regarding Audit of Innovation and Technology Department - Mobile
Communication Device Management (IT011-2526-03)
Motion made by Marilyn Booker to Accept the report
Passed For: 5; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 0
For-Eric Preiss, Chad Kaercher, Nancy Brune, Marilyn Booker, Kara Kelley;
6. Report by staff regarding current staffing
7. Report by staff regarding current audits and issued Audit Recommend …
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 09:00 AM
City Council
City Council to consider contracts, grants, and redevelopment plans
The Las Vegas City Council will consider a series of routine contracts, including a $560,025 construction modification and a $3.9 million pipe assessment program. The Council will also discuss a public hearing for a new redevelopment plan and a collective bargaining agreement with the International Association of Firefighters.
- Approve $560,025 construction contract for DPS restroom addition
- Approve $3.9 million pipe assessment program contract
- Public hearing for Redevelopment Area 3 plan
- Approve $16.4 million fire fighters collective bargaining agreement
- Approve $200,000 fitness court equipment donation
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✓ Decided: City Council unanimously approved multiple contracts, licenses, and a housing incentive
The council approved the June 17 and 18 meeting minutes and unanimously adopted all items on the consent agenda. Approvals included a restricted gaming license for Village Pub Cimarron, a temporary massage establishment license for Argan Spa, affordable‑housing land‑use restrictions at 508 Van Buren Avenue, a rent‑reduction amendment for Vic’s Symphony Park, an easement for City Parkway V, and several construction and service contracts. All votes were 7‑0 in favor.
- Approved June 17/18 meeting minutes (7-0)
- Approved Restricted Gaming license for Village Pub Cimarron (7-0)
- Approved Temporary Massage Establishment license for Argan Spa (7-0)
- Approved Declaration of Special Land Use Restrictions for affordable housing at 508 Van Buren Ave (7-0)
- Approved Fifth Amendment rent‑reduction for Vic’s Symphony Park (7-0)
- Approved Grant of Easement for City Parkway V access (7-0)
- Approved Modification No.3 to Contract for DPS Units restroom addition ($560,025) (7-0)
- Approved Contract for Small Diameter Pipe Assessment Program (Not‑to‑Exceed $3,923,557.31) (7-0)
City Hall
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Thank you. Okay. Move this over. Good morning. The July 15, 2026 meeting of the City Council will be called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV on Cox Cable Channel 2. You can also watch the meeting live online and access other city content by visiting lasvegasnevada.gov slash connect. The proceedings will be rebroadcast on the City of Las Vegas TV the Wednesday of the meeting at 8 p.m. and also on Friday at 4 a.m., Saturday at 7 p.m., Sunday at 7 a.m. and the following Monday at 5 p.m. This building is protected by a state-of-the-art fire detection and suppression sprinkler system. If alarms should activate during today's meeting, please evacuate using the exits at the back of the chambers out to the mezzanine, proceed out the double doors to the terrace and down the back staircase. For anyone that has difficulty with stairs, please check with the marshal or fire official for assistance. Once outside, assemble on the northeast corner across the street from City Hall at Lewis and First Street. Employees wearing safety vests or our City Marshals will inform you when it is safe to re-enter the building. If you have a public comment related to the items on the agenda, citizen participation, and public hearing items, we have available a speaker card that you can complete and submit to the City Clerk. Cards are available in the …
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City Council July 15, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Olivia Díaz, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 3)
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
Facilities are provided throughout City Hall for convenience of persons with disabilities. For meetings held in
the Council Chambers, sound equipment is available for persons with hearing impairments. Reasonable
efforts will be made to assist and accommodate persons with disabilities or impairments. If you need an
accommodation to attend and participate in this meeting, please call the City Clerk’s office at 702-229-6311
and advise of your need at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Dial 7-1-1 for Relay Nevada.
July 15, 2026
9:00 AM
A lunch break may be taken at the discretion of the Mayor.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the City Clerk’s Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at
www …
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City Council July 15, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Olivia Díaz, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 3)
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
City Council Action Minutes
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
July 15, 2026
9:00 AM
CEREMONIAL MATTERS
1. Call to Order
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Invocation - Rabbi Yitz Wyne, Young Israel Aish of Las Vegas
4. Pledge of Allegiance
5. Recognition of the Employee of the Month
6. Recognition of Judith Perez Siegel
BUSINESS ITEMS - 9:30 A.M. SESSION
PUBLIC COMMENT
7. Public comment during this portion of the Agenda must be limited to matters on the Agenda for action. If you
wish to be heard, come to the podium and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as well as
the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
BUSINESS ITEMS - 9:30 A.M. Session
8. For Possible Action - Any items from the 9:30 a.m. session that the Council, staff and/or the applicant wish to be
stricken, tabled, withdrawn or held in abeyance to a future meeting may be brought forward and acted upon at
this time.
Motion made by NOTE: A motion was not made …
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 08:30 AM
Redevelopment Agency
Agency to vote on $200K contract for supportive housing consulting
The Redevelopment Agency will consider two funding agreements: a $50,000 Commercial Visual Improvement Program grant for Bridge Counseling Associates at 415 South 6th Street, and a $200,000 professional services contract with Corporation for Supportive Housing for capacity building consulting. The agency will also receive a report on the Redevelopment Plan for Area 3. Procedural items include approval of previous meeting minutes and public comment.
- Resolution for a $50,000 CVIP grant with Bridge Counseling Associates at 415 S 6th St (Ward 3)
- Resolution for a $200,000 professional services contract with Corporation for Supportive Housing (Ward 5)
- Report on the Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment Area 3 (Ward 3)
- Approval of the June 17, 2026 meeting minutes
- Public comment periods for agenda items and general matters
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✓ Decided: Approved $200,000 professional services contract with CSH
The Redevelopment Agency approved three items. The final minutes of the June 17, 2026 meeting were approved unanimously (7-0). A $50,000 Commercial Visual Improvement Program agreement with Bridge Counseling Associates, Inc. was approved with one abstention (6-0-1). A $200,000 Professional Services Contract 260208‑RH with the Corporation for Supportive Housing was approved unanimously (7-0).
- Approved Final Minutes of June 17, 2026 meeting (7‑0)
- Approved $50,000 CVIP Agreement with Bridge Counseling Associates, Inc. (6‑0‑1)
- Approved $200,000 Professional Services Contract 260208‑RH with CSH (7‑0)
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Thank you. Good morning, good morning, Thank you. because councilman support will be there and you know that 's going to be the next step of how we're gonna make the introduction and from that point on I'm certain miss pages team is gonna do more one-on-one outreach but she's a very well-known member of the community I don't know that outreach necessarily is going to introduce her more so to say hello I mean you know here I am but if you want to elaborate on that broke that'd be great thank you so much so to build off of the work that's already been done by the city and the councilwoman and really building the relationships I think folks are anticipating this really hands-on opportunity to build education and knowledge we also introduced this concept at the Nevada Housing Coalition held their annual housing conference last year and before that conference we actually kicked it off with a land activation kind of clinic and the amount of just participation the room was packed there was a lot of interest in this topic from faith -based organizations locally so that I think is also what necessitated something a bit more hands-on and and this this idea came to fruition just because of the outpour of that initial engagement with the faith-based organization so we 're really excited to expand on the work and expand on that clinic thank you so much do I hear a motion miss uh summer's Armstrong absolutely so moved please vote post motion carries thank you so much agenda item number sev …
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Redevelopment Agency July 15, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Olivia Díaz, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 3)
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
Redevelopment Agency Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
July 15, 2026
8:30 AM
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for consideration
may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be delayed at any
time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at the City Clerk’s
Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
The Mayor and City Council welcome your attendance, public comment related to the items on the agenda
and citizen participation on items under the jurisdiction of the City Council at this meeting. If you wish to
speak, we respectfully ask you to complete and submit a speaker card to the City Clerk. Cards are available
online, in the Clerk’s Office or at the front of the Chambers as you enter.
These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on city of Las Vegas TV on COX Cable
Channel 2. You can also watch the meeting liv …
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Redevelopment Agency July 15, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Olivia Díaz, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 3)
Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
Redevelopment Agency Action Minutes
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
July 15, 2026
8:30 AM
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public comment during this portion of the Agenda must be limited to matters on the Agenda for action. If you
wish to be heard, come to the podium and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as well as
the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Redevelopment Agency Meeting of
June 17, 2026
Motion made by Olivia Diaz to Approve
Passed For: 7; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 0
For-Kara Kelley, Nancy Brune, Brian Knudsen, Shelley Berkley, Olivia Diaz, Francis Allen-Palenske, Shondra
Summers-Armstrong;
REDEVELOPMENT AREA 1
5. RA-19-2026 - Discussion for possible action regarding a Resolution finding the project proposed by the
Commercial Visual Improvement Program (CVIP) Agreement between the …
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 06:00 PM
Planning Commission
Staff recommends denial for auto repair, condominium projects at Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will consider several land-use entitlement requests, including subdivisions, special use permits, variances, and waivers. Staff recommends approval for most consent and public hearing items but recommends denial for six projects, including an auto repair garage at 2333 Martin L King Boulevard, a six-unit condominium at Harrison and H Street, and a combined auto repair and drive-through restaurant on Sky Pointe Drive. The commission will also vote on tentative maps for Summerlin commercial and residential subdivisions.
- Tentative map for 97-lot single-family subdivision on 9.99 acres near Sunset Run and Kettle Ridge Drives (Summerlin Village 22, staff recommends approval)
- Special use permit for a drug or alcohol abuse testing/treatment facility at 2330 Paseo Del Prado (staff recommends approval)
- Denied variance and special use permit for an auto repair garage at 2333 Martin L King Boulevard (staff recommends denial)
- Denied site development plan and tentative map for a six-unit condominium at Harrison Avenue and H Street (staff recommends denial)
- Denied special use permits for auto repair and drive-through restaurant on Sky Pointe Drive (staff recommends denial)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves special use permit for Better Day's Recovery Center
The commission approved a special use permit for Better Day's Recovery Center at 2330 Paseo Del Prado, subject to conditions (7‑0‑0). It also approved a major amendment for Badd Ash Group’s alcohol‑service expansion (7‑0‑0) and approved variances for Sam Dunnan and Shirley Hughes (each 7‑0‑0). The commission denied the applications from 2331 MLK Investment, Umbra Holdings, and related variances and site plans (each 7‑0‑0). Finally, it approved Blak Development’s auto‑repair and restaurant permits with conditions, with a vote of 6‑0‑1.
- Approved special use permit for Better Day's Recovery Center (7‑0‑0)
- Approved major amendment for Badd Ash Group alcohol expansion (7‑0‑0)
- Denied 2331 MLK Investment application and related variance, special use, SDR (7‑0‑0)
- Denied Umbra Holdings condominium and related requests (7‑0‑0)
- Approved variance for Sam Dunnan carport (7‑0‑0)
- Approved variance for Shirley Hughes patio cover (7‑0‑0)
- Approved Blak Development auto‑repair and restaurant permits with conditions (6‑0‑1)
- Held in abeyance items 7, 23, 26, 32a, 32b, 38‑40 to 8/11/2026 and items 35a, 35b to 9/8/2026 (7‑0‑0)
Council Chambers - 495 South Main Street - Phone 702-229-6011
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Thank you. We're amen, we're amen, Thank you. Do we, you know, Thank you. alternative use to the property as well both of these property owners are elderly they appreciate the shade we work with the building official to ensure that after your consideration should you consider in approving these applications we are able to get permits for both of these we have to do kind of a reverse engineering so that'll take some time and that's where the patients came in with your staff so we appreciate that as well item 24 expectfully request your approval as well and we will comply with all conditions of the if approved thank you so much so with that i'm going to open up for public comments is there anyone in the audience who would like to speak on this agenda item at this time seeing none i will close public comment turn over to members of the commission starting with commissioner taylor thank you madam chair um thank you sir for um bringing these forward and we've already approved two of these one on uh dana springs another one on echo crest as you noted there was a contractor back 20 years ago putting these up at you know a pretty good clip and a good percentage of these houses in this area actually do have these um these carports and so while if it was a one-off may not be harmonious and compatible i would say that i believe that the sort of pervasive nature now of these structures has made it sort of the character of the community and it is harmonious and compatible um with the perg …
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Planning Commission July 14, 2026 - Page 1
Mayor Shelley Berkley (At-Large)
Mayor Pro Tem Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Councilman Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Councilwoman Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Councilwoman Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
Commissioner Serena Kasama, Chair
Commissioner Trinity Haven Schlottman, Vice Chair
Commissioner Jeff Rogan
Commissioner Jennifer Taylor
Commissioner Louis De Salvio
Commissioner Lindsey Lebo
Commissioner Staci Walters
Planning Commission Agenda
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Planning Commission July 14, 2026 - Page 1
Mayor Shelley Berkley (At-Large)
Mayor Pro Tem Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Councilman Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Councilwoman Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Councilwoman Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
Commissioner Serena Kasama, Chair
Commissioner Trinity Haven Schlottman, Vice Chair
Commissioner Jeff Rogan
Commissioner Jennifer Taylor
Commissioner Louis De Salvio
Commissioner Lindsey Lebo
Commissioner Staci Walters
Planning Commission Action Minutes
Council Chambers - 495 South Main Street - Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
July 14, 2026
6:00 PM
BUSINESS ITEMS:
1. Call to Order
2. Announcement: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Roll Call
4. Public Comment during this portion of the Agenda must be limited to matters on the Agenda for action. If you
wish to be heard, come to the podium and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as well as
the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
5. For Possible Action to Approve the Final Minutes for the Planning Commission Meeting of June 16, 2026.
Motion made by Trinity Haven Schlottman to Approve
Passed For: 7; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 0
For-Serena Kasama, Trinity Haven Schlottman, Jeff Rogan, Jennifer Taylor, Louis De Salvio, Lindsey Lebo,
Staci Walters …
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 04:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees
Board of Civil Service Trustees to elect leadership and certify job lists
The Board will meet to elect a new Chair and Vice Chair. Members will also review several eligible lists for various city job openings and classification specifications.
- Election of Chair and Vice Chair
- Certification of Eligible Lists for Construction Project Representative, Heavy Mechanic, Municipal Court Marshal, Parks Crew Leader, Sr Plumber, and Workforce Development Specialist
- Extension of Eligible Lists for Administrative Support Assistant, Court Operations Supervisor, Fire Communications Training & Development Coordinator, Fire Prevention Inspection Supervisor, Fire Prevention Inspector I, GIS Analyst I, Law Enforcement Support Technician, Streets & Sanitation Supervisor, and Urban Forestry Specialist
- Certification of Classification Specifications for Municipal Court Training Specialist
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✓ Decided: Board elects new officers and certifies multiple eligible lists
The Board of Civil Service Trustees elected Valerie Brown as Chair and Teri Ponticello as Vice Chair. They certified eligible lists for six open positions, extended eight other eligible lists, and approved classification specifications for Municipal Court Training Specialist. All votes were 3-0 with two members excused.
- Approved final minutes of June 24, 2026 meeting (3-0)
- Elected Valerie Brown as Chair and Teri Ponticello as Vice Chair (3-0)
- Certified eligible lists for Construction Project Representative, Heavy Mechanic, Municipal Court Marshal, Parks Crew Leader, Sr Plumber, and Workforce Development Specialist (3-0)
- Extended eligible lists for Administrative Support Assistant, Court Operations Supervisor, Fire Communications Training & Development Coordinator, Fire Prevention Inspection Supervisor, Fire Prevention Inspector I, GIS Analyst I, Law Enforcement Support Technician, Streets & Sanitation Supervisor, and Urban Forestry Specialist (3-0)
- Certified classification specifications for Municipal Court Training Specialist (3-0)
Public Meeting Room
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until it wasn't Good afternoon. This is the board of civil service trustee meeting for July 8th, 2026. Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented. Two or more items for consideration may be combined and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from Luan D. Holmes city clerk at the office of the city clerk 495 South Main Street 2nd floor or on the city's web page at www.lo vegasnvada.gov. Like to um call to order and do roll call. Chair Brown >> present. >> Vice Chair Ponchello >> here. >> Member Hesh >> Member Stamper is excused. Member Jimenez is excused. But you have a quorum, chair. >> Great. Thank you. Are we in compliance with the open meeting law? >> Yes, we are, Chair. >> Okay, great. Item number three, public announcement or I'm sorry, public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to the matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Item number four, for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of June 24th, 2026. May I have a motion? >> Member Hesh moves to approve meeting of June 24th, >> 2026, >> 2026. >> Thank you. All those in favor? I >> I >> item number four carries. Item number five, discussion for possible action reg …
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Board of Civil Service Trustees July 8, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 8, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of June 24, 2026
5. Discussion for possible action regarding the election of Chair and Vice Chair
6. Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Construction Project Representative (Open); Heavy
Mechanic (Open); Municipal Court Marshal (CLS) (Open); Parks Crew Leader (Open); Sr Plumber (Open);
Workforce Development Specialist (Open)
7. Discussion for possible …
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Board of Civil Service Trustees July 8, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 8, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Action Minutes
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of June 24, 2026
Motion made by Hope Hesch to Approve
Passed For: 3; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 2
For-Hope Hesch, Valerie Brown, Teri Ponticello; Excused-George Stamper, Aaron Jimenez;
5. Discussion for possible action regarding the election of Chair and Vice Chair
Motion made by Teri Ponticello to Approve the election of Valerie Brown as Chair and Teri Ponticello as Vice
Chair
Passed For: 3; Against: 0; Abstain: 0; Did Not Vote: 0; Excused: 2
For-Hope Hesch, Valerie Brown, Teri Ponticello; Excused-George Stamper, Aaron Jimenez;
6. Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Construction Project Representative (Open); Heavy
Mechanic (Open); Municipal Court Marshal (CLS) (Open); Parks Crew Leader (Open); Sr Plumber (Open);
Workforce De …
Thu Jul 2, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Senior Citizens Advisory Board
The board will elect a new chair and approve meeting minutes.
This agenda is primarily procedural and internal. The board will approve the April meeting minutes, elect a new chair, and discuss future priorities. Members will also review reports on local senior issues and consider nominating a city employee for a recognition award.
- Approval of final minutes from the April 2, 2026 regular meeting
- Election of a new board chair
- Nomination of Camille Franklin for the Senior Citizens Advisory Board Senior Recognition Award
- Review of senior issues report from the Department of Neighborhood Services
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✓ Decided: Senior Citizens Advisory Board appoints new Chair and nominates award recipient
The board appointed Deanne O’Rear-Cameron as Chair and nominated Camille Franklin for the Senior Recognition Award. The board also approved the meeting minutes from April 2, 2026.
- Approved April 2, 2026 meeting minutes (5-0)
- Appointed Deanne O’Rear-Cameron as Chair (5-0)
- Approved nomination of Camille Franklin for Senior Recognition Award (5-0)
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I now call the July 2nd, 2026 Senior Citizens Advisory Board meeting to order. Has this meeting been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the Nevada Open Meeting Law? >> Yes, it has. >> Thank you. Would the Deputy City Clerk call the role, please? >> Acting Chair Oier Cameron, >> present. Vice Chair Graham >> present. >> Member Galott excused. Member Mosine >> Member Drum. >> Present. >> Member Lee excused. Member Tillzer >> present. >> Thank you, Chair. You have a quum. >> Thank you, Deputy City Clerk. Item number three, public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Have any public comment? Seeing and hearing none, move on to the next item. Item number four for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of April 2nd, 2026. Do I have a motion or amendments? >> I approve. I motion to approve. So, we have a motion to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of April 2nd, 2026. All in favor? >> I >> So moved. Item number five, discussion for possible action regarding the election of chair. So, if anyone wants to put forth any uh excuse me, nominations for the election of chair. Did I say that right? >> Uh I would like to uh nominate uh Deian Oreo Cameron to stay in that positi …
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Senior Citizens Advisory Board July 2, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
July 2, 2026
1:00 PM
Senior Citizens Advisory Board Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of April 2, 2026
5. Discussion for possible action regarding the election of Chair
6. Discussion for possible action to nominate Camille Franklin, Recreation Leader, Parks, Recreation and Cultural
Affairs, for the Senior Citizens Advisory Board Senior Recognition Award - All Wards
7. Report by Gregory Gray, Management Analyst I, regarding senior issues received by the Departmen …
Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 09:00 AM
City Council
Council votes on ADU zoning changes, utility refund updates, and broadband franchise.
The Las Vegas City Council will vote on policy changes including new accessory dwelling unit rules, revised public utility refund eligibility, and a new broadband franchise agreement. Members will also approve a consent agenda covering dozens of routine contracts, grants, and interlocal agreements for road, storm drain, and flood control projects. Additionally, the council will discuss electing a new Mayor Pro Tem and making board appointments.
- Bill 2026-24: Amends ADU development standards and land use rules to align with state law.
- Bill 2026-23: Updates public utility refund eligibility to match federal poverty guidelines.
- Bill 2026-22: Grants a non-exclusive broadband franchise to Light Source Communications, LLC.
- Sewer Rehab Contract: Awards up to $230,376 to AtkinsRealis USA for preliminary design on multiple streets.
- NDOT Funding: Approves $12,294,737 for the LV Vision Zero traffic safety improvements project.
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✓ Decided: Approved $12.3M Vision Zero road safety project (7-0)
The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved a consent agenda containing numerous routine contracts, licenses, and grants. Notable items included two new cannabis production facility licenses, a restricted gaming license, and funding ratification for the Las Vegas Days Rodeo. Several large infrastructure projects were approved, including a $12.3 million Vision Zero road safety project, a $9.2 million storm drain construction, and multiple flood control contract extensions. All votes were 7-0.
- Approved two new cannabis production facility licenses (7-0)
- Approved restricted gaming license for Terrible's Gaming at Tavern at the Falls (7-0)
- Ratified $450,000 Centennial funding for Las Vegas Days Rodeo (7-0)
- Approved $230,376 sewer rehab preliminary design contract (7-0)
- Approved $12,294,737 Vision Zero road safety improvements project (7-0)
- Approved $9,225,265 Centennial Parkway Channel West storm drain project (7-0)
- Approved $1,500,000 intersection improvements program (7-0)
- Approved Jackpot Festival downtown (Dec 26-27, 2026) (7-0)
City Hall
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Okay, we're good. Okay. Good morning, everybody. Please take your seats. The July 1, 2026 meeting of the city council is called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being videoted and can be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV on coxcable channel 2. You can also watch the meeting live online and access other city content by visiting Las Vegas nevada.gov/connect. The proceedings will be rebroadcast on City of Las Vegas TV the Wednesday of the meeting at 8:00 p.m. and also on Friday at 4:00 a.m., Saturday at 700 p.m., Sunday at 700 a.m., and the following Monday at 5:00 p.m. This building is protected by a state-of-the-art fire detection and pro uh suppression sprinkler system. If alarm should activate during today's meeting, please evacuate using the exits at the back of the chambers out to the mezzanine, proceed out the double doors to the terrace and down the back staircase. For anyone having difficulty with stairs, please check with a marshall or fire official for assistance. Once outside, assemble on the northeast corner across the street from city hall at Lewis and First Street. Employees wearing safety vests or our city marshals will inform you when it is safe to re-enter the building. For public comment related to the items on the agenda, citizen participation and public hearing items, we have available a speaker card which you could complete and submit to the city clerk. Cards are ava …
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City Council July 1, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Brian Knudsen, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
Facilities are provided throughout City Hall for convenience of persons with disabilities. For meetings held in
the Council Chambers, sound equipment is available for persons with hearing impairments. Reasonable
efforts will be made to assist and accommodate persons with disabilities or impairments. If you need an
accommodation to attend and participate in this meeting, please call the City Clerk’s office at 702-229-6311
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July 1, 2026
9:00 AM
A lunch break may be taken at the discretion of the Mayor.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the City Clerk’s Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at
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Mon Jun 29, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Recommending Committee
Proposed zoning change to allow rental stores in professional office districts
The committee will consider a bill to amend the Las Vegas Municipal Code regarding land use. This amendment would permit rental store uses within Professional Office (P-O) zoning districts via special use permits.
- Bill No. 2026-26: Amends LVMC 19.12 to allow rental stores in P-O zones
- Approval of June 15, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Committee approves allowing rental stores in professional office districts
The committee approved the June 15 meeting minutes and passed a bill to amend zoning laws. The amendment allows for rental store uses within Professional Office (P-O) zones via special use permits.
- Approved June 15, 2026 meeting minutes (2-0)
- Approved Bill No. 2026-26 to allow rental stores in P-O zoning districts (2-0)
Council Chambers
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Mhm. >> The June 29th, 2026 recommending committee meeting is called to order. Clerk, are we in compliance with the open meeting law? >> You are, ma'am. >> Thank you, Madam Clerk. We'll move on to item number three. Agenda item three is public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Is there anyone wishing to be heard at this time? Okay, I'll close the public comment portion and we'll move on to item number four. Agenda item number four for possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the June 15th, 2026 recommending committee meeting. Is there a motion for approval? >> So moved. >> Vote on the motion. Post. Motion carries. Let's move on to item number five. Agenda item number five, bill number 2026-26 for possible action amends LVMC 19.12 to allow for rental stores rental store use within the professional office zoning district by means of special use permit sponsored by Councilwoman Olivia Diaz. Mr. Floyd, Mr. Lowenstein? It's >> Thank you, Madam Chair. Peter Lowenstein for the record. So, as described, this does allow for rental stores to be allowed in the professional office PO zoning district with minimum special use permit regulations or requirements that are attached. Uh there are uh four of those. Uh the use shall be l …
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Recommending Committee June 29, 2026 - Page 1
City Hall, 495 S. Main St.
Council Chambers
June 29, 2026
10:00 AM
Recommending Committee Agenda
The Recommending Committee will receive public input on each item of legislation being considered. The
Recommending Committee may, thereafter, continue the hearing to a future date or formulate a
recommendation to the City Council for passage, rejection or amendment of the proposed bill. Any member
of the City Council may substitute for a member of the Recommending Committee at any time.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the June 15, 2026 Recommending Committee
Meeting
5. Bill No …
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 04:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees
Board certifies eligible candidate lists for multiple Las Vegas city positions.
The Board of Civil Service Trustees will approve final minutes from its June meeting and handle routine civil service hiring procedures. Members are set to certify eligible candidate lists for five municipal roles, update job specifications for fire investigator positions, and remove an expired technician list. This agenda is largely procedural boilerplate focused on standard administrative processes rather than substantive policy decisions.
- Approve final minutes from the June 10, 2026 meeting
- Certify eligible lists for Deputy City Marshal, Plant Operator I, Recreation Leader, Streets & Sanitation Crew Leader, and Wastewater Utilities Supervisor
- Update classification specifications for Fire Investigator/Fire Investigations Lieutenant
- Abolish eligible list for Production Technician positions
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✓ Decided: Board certifies several city employee eligible lists and fire investigator specs
The Board of Civil Service Trustees approved the certification of several eligible lists for various city roles and updated classification specifications for fire investigators. They also voted to abolish the eligible list for Production Technicians.
- Approved Final Minutes of June 10, 2026 (4-0)
- Certified Eligible Lists for Deputy City Marshal, Plant Operator I, Recreation Leader, Streets & Sanitation Crew Leader, and Wastewater Utilities Supervisor (4-0)
- Approved Classification Specifications for Fire Investigator/Fire Investigations Lieutenant (4-0)
- Approved abolition of Eligible List for Production Technician (4-0)
Public Meeting Room
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Welcome to today's Board of Civil Service Trustees meeting for June 24th, 2026. Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented. Two or more agenda items for consideration may be combined. And any item on the agenda may be removed. Or related discussion may be delayed at any time. >> [clears throat] >> Excuse me. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from Luwanna D. Holmes, City Clerk, at the office of the City clerk 495 South Main Street, second floor, or on the city's webpage at www.lasvegasnevada.gov. Like to call to order and do roll call. >> Chair Brown. >> Present. >> Vice Chair Panagelo. >> Here. >> Member Hash. >> Member Stamper is excused. Member Jimenez. >> Here. >> Thank you, Chair. You have a quorum. >> Thank you so much. Are we in compliance with the open meeting law? >> Yes, we are, Chair. >> Okay, great. Public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited. Seeing none, we'll move on to item number four. For possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of June 10th, 2026. May I have a motion? >> And then we had moved to approve approve meeting of June 4th. >> June >> Uh June 10th, correction. >> Thank you. All those in favor with the correction for item number four? I. …
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Board of Civil Service Trustees June 24, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
June 24, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of June 10, 2026
5. Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Deputy City Marshal (Lateral) (Open); Plant Operator I
(X) (Open); Recreation Leader (Open); Streets & Sanitation Crew Leader (Open); Wastewater Utilities
Supervisor (Open)
6. Discussion for possible action to certify Classification Specifications for Fire Investigator/Fire Investigations
Lieutenant …
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission
Commission reviews Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior work at 556 Ellen Way.
The Historic Preservation Commission will review a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior wall and hardscape changes at 556 Ellen Way. Members will also receive a status update on the Huntridge Theatre renovation and review the commission’s budget. Most agenda items consist of departmental reports and procedural updates.
- Status update on the Huntridge Theatre renovation at 1208 East Charleston Blvd.
- Certificate of Appropriateness review for exterior wall and hardscape work at 556 Ellen Way.
- Commission budget report from the Community Development Department.
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✓ Decided: Approved historic property exterior wall replacement (8-0-1)
The commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior walls and hardscape at 556 Ellen Way, 8-0-1 (chair abstained). The status report on the Huntridge Theatre was held in abeyance to July 22, 2026. Minutes from May 27 were approved 9-0.
- Approved May 27, 2026 minutes (9-0)
- Held Huntridge Theatre report in abeyance to 7/22/2026 (9-0)
- Approved Certificate of Appropriateness for 556 Ellen Way wall replacement and hardscape (8-0-1)
Public Meeting Room
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So, good afternoon. We will call this session of the Historic Preservation Commission to order. Um, our first item is roll call. >> Thank you. >> Chair Laram here. >> Vice Chair Levine >> here. >> Commissioner Stoodel Preservation Commission. Um, our first item is roll call. >> Commissioner Hodkis excused. Commissioner Saras. Commissioner >> Costco. >> Commissioner Palasios. >> Commissioner Moody >> here. >> Commissioner Purdue. >> Yes. Here. >> Commissioner Grimmer. Commissioner Harper >> present on the phone. >> Commissioner Sebrandt >> here. Commissioner Gillespie >> present. >> Yeah, I think Commissioner Stoall, could you mute yourself? I think your audio is coming through the phone. >> Sebr can you come out here? I think Commissioner Stoall, could you mute yourself? I think your audio is coming through the phone. >> Uh, I am now. I'm unmuted now. I'm going to hit mute again. Can you hear me? >> We can hear you. Yes. >> Can you come out here? >> The mute button is >> somebody else on the phone. >> I am now. I'm unmuted. Now I'm going to hit mute again. Can you hear me? >> We can hear you. Yeah. Commissioner Harper, will you please make sure that your phones are muted? We we're getting feedback. Okay, let's try to move on and see what happens. Um, item number two is our announcement regarding compliance with open meeting law. Are we in compliance? >> Yes, we are. >> Okay, great. Item number three is public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited …
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Historic Preservation Commission June 24, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
June 24, 2026
12:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of May 27, 2026
5. 26-0282-HPC1 - Report by J Dapper, Principal of Dapper Companies, regarding the status of the Huntridge
Theatre, located at 1208 East Charleston Boulevard - Ward 3 (Diaz)
6. 26-0283-HPC1 - Discussion for possible action regarding approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness
application for the replacement of exterior walls and hardscape improvements on prope …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 04:00 PM
Arts Commission
Commission to consider artwork purchases and new AI policies
The Commission will discuss several potential artwork acquisitions for the city's permanent collection. Members will also consider a new policy regarding artificial intelligence in public art submissions.
- Purchase of 'Rhythm and Resilience: Black Vegas' artwork (up to $39,000 Capital Improvement Fund; up to $30,000 Community Development Block Grant)
- Purchase of 'Urban Sketchers - Peaks and Valleys' artwork (up to $125 from Percent for the Arts Fund)
- Policy development regarding artificial intelligence in public art and gallery submissions
- Appointment of Second Vice Chair
- Report on artist housing initiatives in the Arts District
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✓ Decided: Arts Commission appoints Craig Galati as Second Vice Chair
The Arts Commission approved the minutes of the May 21 meeting, appointed Craig Galati as Second Vice Chair, and authorized the purchase of artwork from the Urban Sketchers exhibition for $125. No other items were voted on.
- Approved May 21 meeting minutes (7-0)
- Appointed Craig Galati as Second Vice Chair (7-0)
- Approved purchase of Urban Sketchers artwork, not-to-exceed $125 (7-0)
Public Meeting Room
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Mhm. >> I now call the June 18th, 2026 Las Vegas Arts Commission to order. Would the Deputy City Clerk take roll call, please? >> Vice Chair Chi. Commissioner Fields, excused. Commissioner Clevin. >> Here. >> Commissioner Douglas, excused. Commissioner De Santis. >> Here. >> Commissioner Cherk. Excused. Commissioner Portnoy. >> Here. >> Commissioner Von Bastians, excused. Commissioner Gallotti. >> Present. >> Commissioner Vitone. >> Here. >> Commissioner Anderson, excused, and Commissioner Thompson. >> Here. >> Thank you, Chair. You have a quorum. >> All right, thank you. Has this meeting been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the Nevada Open Meeting Law? >> Yes, it has. >> Thank you. All right, so we'll move on to item number three, public comment. Comments during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward, give your name for the record, the amount of discussion, as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Anybody? Okay. Seeing none, we will move on. Item number four for possible action is to approve the meeting minutes by reference of the regular meeting of May 21st, 2026. Do I have a motion to approve the minutes? >> So moved. >> I'll second it. >> Okay. Thank you. All in favor? >> I. >> Any opposed? All right. Thank you. The motion passes. Item number five is a report by myself, Terry Chee, Arts Commission Vice Chair, regarding a monthly summary of curre …
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Arts Commission June 18, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
June 18, 2026
4:00 PM
Arts Commission Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of May 21, 2026
5. Report by Carmen Beals, Arts Commission Chair, regarding a monthly summary of current initiatives, cultural
events and opportunities - All Wards
6. Report by Economic and Urban Development staff regarding artist housing initiatives in the Arts District - Ward
3 (Diaz)
7. Report by Cultural Affairs staff regarding a monthly summary of current initiatives - All Wards
8. Discussion for p …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Special City Council
Council to certify June 9 primary election results
The City Council will discuss and possibly vote to certify the canvassed election returns from the June 9, 2026 Municipal Primary Election. This special meeting focuses solely on this action item, with public comment allowed on agenda items.
- Discussion and possible action to certify June 9 primary election returns
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✓ Decided: Council certifies June 2026 primary election results (6-0)
The council certified the official results of the June 9, 2026 municipal primary election. The motion passed with six votes in favor and one member excused. No other substantive business was addressed during the special session.
- Certified June 9, 2026 primary election results (6-0, 1 excused)
City Hall
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Mhm. >> We're going to wait another minute for Francis to join us and then we'll get started. The June 18th, 2026 meeting of the special city council is called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being video recorded and be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV on Cox cable channel 2. You could also watch the meeting live online and access other city content by visiting Las Vegas, Nevada.gov/connect. For public comment related to the items on the agenda, citizen participation, and public hearing items, we have available a speaker card that you can complete and submit to the city clerk. Cards are available in the clerk clerk's office or at the rear of the chambers. If you do not submit a card, it does not prevent you from speaking under public comment, citizens participation, or specified public hearing items. If there is anyone present today that is in need of hearing impaired equipment, please see the city clerk staff. And please note, if you are parked in the parking garage across the street, a self-validation machine is located in the foyer between council chambers and the security desk you walk through to enter these chambers. You must have your ticket with you to use the machine. If you do not have your ticket, see security personnel when exiting for a validation coupon. Before we proceed, will everyone rise for the pledge of allegiance? I am going to ask the youth mayor to please lead u …
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Special City Council June 18, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Brian Knudsen, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
Special City Council Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
Facilities are provided throughout City Hall for convenience of persons with disabilities. For meetings held in
the Council Chambers, sound equipment is available for persons with hearing impairments. Reasonable
efforts will be made to assist and accommodate persons with disabilities or impairments. If you need an
accommodation to attend and participate in this meeting, please call the City Clerk’s office at 702-229-6311
and advise of your need at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Dial 7-1-1 for Relay Nevada.
June 18, 2026
3:00 PM
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the City Clerk’s Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
The Mayor and City C …
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 09:00 AM
City Council
City Council considers $58.6 million budget amendment and Summerlin West agreement
The City Council will vote on a $58.6 million General Fund budget augmentation and a $10.15 million budget transfer. Major contracts include $2.77 million for cybersecurity and $7.5 million for tree care services. The council also considers grants for affordable housing and a market hall, a development agreement for Summerlin West, and zoning changes for accessory dwelling units. Several board appointments are also scheduled.
- $58.6 million General Fund budget augmentation (R-42-2026)
- $2.77 million contract for Darktrace cybersecurity system
- $7.5 million tree care services contract over 6 years
- $4.3 million Choice Neighborhood grant for Historic Westside Market Hall interior build-out
- Second amendment to Summerlin West Development Agreement with Howard Hughes Corporation
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✓ Decided: Council approves $58.6M budget amendment, $4.3M Westside Market grant
The council unanimously approved a $58.6 million amendment to the FY2026 General Fund budget and adopted a consent agenda including a $4.3 million grant for interior build-out of the Historic Westside Market Hall, a $750,000 down payment assistance program for essential workers, and a $2.77 million Darktrace cybersecurity contract. Several board reappointments were approved, and Item 46 was held in abeyance to August 5, 2026.
- Approved $58.6M General Fund budget augmentation (7-0)
- Approved $4.3M grant for Historic Westside Market Hall interior build-out (7-0)
- Approved $750K down payment assistance for essential workers (7-0)
- Approved $2.77M Darktrace cybersecurity contract (7-0)
- Approved $7.5M tree care services contract (7-0)
- Approved $85K grant to Junior Achievement BizTown (7-0)
- Approved reappointment of Joan De Santis to Arts Commission (7-0)
- Held Item 46 in abeyance to August 5, 2026 (7-0)
City Hall
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Okay. The June 17th, 2026 meeting of the City Council is called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV on Cox Cable Channel 2. You can also watch the meeting live online and access other city content by visiting lasvegasnevada.gov/connect. The proceedings will be rebroadcast on the City of Las Vegas TV the Wednesday of the meeting at 8:00 p.m. and also on Friday at 4:00 a.m., Saturday at 7:00 p.m., Sunday at 7:00 a.m., and the following Monday at 5:00 p.m. This building is protected by a state-of-the-art fire detection and suppression sprinkler system. If alarm should activate during today's meeting, please evacuate using the exits at the back of the chambers out to the mezzanine, proceed proceed out the double doors to the terrace and back the down the back staircase. If anyone has difficulty with stairs, please check with the marshal or fire official for assistance. Once outside, please assemble on the northeast corner across the street from City Hall at Lewis and First Street. Employees wearing safety vests or city marshals will inform you when it is safe to reenter the building. For public comment related to the items on the agenda, citizen participation, and public hearing items, we have available a speaker card which you can complete and submit to the city clerk. Cards are available in the clerk's office or at the rear o …
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City Council June 17, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Brian Knudsen, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
City Council Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
Facilities are provided throughout City Hall for convenience of persons with disabilities. For meetings held in
the Council Chambers, sound equipment is available for persons with hearing impairments. Reasonable
efforts will be made to assist and accommodate persons with disabilities or impairments. If you need an
accommodation to attend and participate in this meeting, please call the City Clerk’s office at 702-229-6311
and advise of your need at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Dial 7-1-1 for Relay Nevada.
June 17, 2026
9:00 AM
A lunch break may be taken at the discretion of the Mayor.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the City Clerk’s Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at
www …
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 08:30 AM
Redevelopment Agency
RDA to vote on $95K cancer center tenant agreement
The Redevelopment Agency will consider a resolution to authorize a Tenant Owner Participation Agreement (TOPA) with RMCC Cancer Center, LLC for up to $95,000. They will also receive a report on the Economic Development Administration’s grant activities for Historic Jackson Avenue. Approval of minutes from previous meetings is on the agenda.
- Resolution to approve TOPA with RMCC Cancer Center, LLC at 100 N City Parkway, not-to-exceed $95,000
- Report on EDA Economic Adjustment Assistance grant activities for Historic Jackson Avenue
- Approval of minutes from May 6 and 20, 2026 meetings
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✓ Decided: Approved $95K tenant participation agreement for cancer center
The Redevelopment Agency approved RA-18-2026, a resolution finding the Tenant Owner Participation Agreement (TOPA) between the RDA and RMCC Cancer Center, LLC to be in compliance with the Redevelopment Plan, and authorized its execution at a not-to-exceed $95,000 from the RDA Special Revenue Fund. The motion passed 6-0 with one excused.
- Approved TOPA with RMCC Cancer Center for $95K (6-0, 1 excused)
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Ready? Okay. >> The Redevelopment Agency meeting of June 17th, 2026 is called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live. >> Redevelopment Agency >> [laughter] >> I have an echo. Can be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV, on Cox Cable Channel 2. You could also watch the meeting live online and access other city content by visiting Las Vegas, Nevada.gov/connect. The proceedings will be rebroadcast on City of Las Vegas TV the Wednesday of the meeting at 8:00 p.m. and also on Friday at 4:00 a.m., Saturday at 7:00 p.m., Sunday at 7:00 a.m., and the following Monday at 5:00 p.m. This building is protected by a state-of-the-art fire detection and suppression sprinkler system. If alarm should activate during today's meeting, please evacuate using the exits at the back of the chambers out to the mezzanine, proceed out the double doors to the terrace and down the back staircase. For anyone that has difficulty with stairs, please check with the marshal or fire official for assistance. Once outside, assemble on the northeast corner across the street from City Hall at Lewis and First Street. Employees wearing safety vests or our city marshals will inform you when it is safe to reenter the building. For public comment related to the items on the agenda, citizen participation and public hearing items, we have available a speaker card which you could complete and subm …
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Redevelopment Agency June 17, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Brian Knudsen, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
Redevelopment Agency Agenda
Council Chambers · 495 South Main Street · Phone 702-229-6011
City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
June 17, 2026
8:30 AM
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for consideration
may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be delayed at any
time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at the City Clerk’s
Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
The Mayor and City Council welcome your attendance, public comment related to the items on the agenda
and citizen participation on items under the jurisdiction of the City Council at this meeting. If you wish to
speak, we respectfully ask you to complete and submit a speaker card to the City Clerk. Cards are available
online, in the Clerk’s Office or at the front of the Chambers as you enter.
These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on city of Las Vegas TV on COX Cable
Channel 2. You can also watch the meeting liv …
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 06:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to vote on 7-story mixed-use at 1801 Fremont
The Las Vegas Planning Commission will decide on a 7-story, 71-unit mixed-use development with 1,800 sq ft of commercial space at 1801 Fremont Street. Other agenda items include extensions for a 300-unit apartment project and a KFC drive-through, plus public hearings on variances and special use permits. Staff recommends approval for the mixed-use project but denial for a convenience store with fuel pumps on Charleston Boulevard and an auto repair garage on Martin L King Boulevard. Several items were previously held in abeyance and are now up for consideration.
- 7-story mixed-use development at 1801 Fremont St (staff recommends approval)
- Extension of time for 300-unit apartment with parking garage on Rampart Blvd
- Convenience store with fuel pumps and alcohol permit at 2035 E Charleston Blvd (staff recommends denial)
- Auto repair garage with variance at 2333 N Martin L King Blvd (staff recommends denial)
- 6-unit condominium at Harrison Ave and H St (staff recommends denial, held in abeyance)
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✓ Decided: Approved 7-story mixed-use development on Fremont Street (6-0)
The commission approved a 7-story, 71-unit mixed-use project with 1,800 sq ft of commercial space at 1801 Fremont Street. They also denied a proposal to convert an auto parts store into a convenience store with fuel pumps at 2167 N Decatur Boulevard. Several other items were held in abeyance to future meetings.
- Approved 7-story, 71-unit mixed-use development at 1801 Fremont St (6-0)
- Denied conversion of auto parts store to convenience store with fuel pumps at 2167 N Decatur Blvd (6-0)
- Approved KFC extension of time for restaurant with drive-through on Rancho Dr (consent agenda)
- Approved first extension for 300-unit multi-family development on Rampart Blvd (consent agenda)
- Approved beer/wine on-sale special use permit with waiver at Centennial Center Blvd (one motion one vote)
- Approved vacation of government patent easements at Evergreen and Decatur (one motion one vote)
- Approved vacation of right-of-way on Oso Blanca Rd (one motion one vote)
- Held several items in abeyance to July 14, 2026 or August 11, 2026
Council Chambers - 495 South Main Street - Phone 702-229-6011
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Good evening. We're written to begin. This planning commission meeting is called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV on Cox Cable uh channel 2. You can also watch the meeting live online and access to other city content [cough] by visiting Las Vegas Nevada.gov/connect. The proceedings will be rebroadcast on the city of Las Vegas TV the Saturday after the meeting at 10:00 a.m. Monday at midnight and the following Tuesday at 6 p.m. Please stage uh please stand for the pledge. United States of America and to the stands nationy for all. >> Madame clerk, would you please call the role? >> Vice Chair Schlottman, >> present. >> Commissioner Kasama, excused. Commissioner Taylor, >> present. Commissioner Rogan, >> present. >> Commissioner Dalvio, >> Commissioner Leau, >> present. >> Commissioner Walters. >> Thank you, chair. You have a quorum. >> Thank you. I call your attention to the information printed in your agenda concerning our actions and the pill and review process if appropriate. Please read this carefully and if you have any questions, staff is available. Also, the second page of the agenda contains our rules of conduct. We appreciate you adhering to these rules of conduct and the agendas are right here on the uh on the corners of the uh the podium. Uh so public comment during this portion agenda must be limited to matter …
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Planning Commission June 16, 2026 - Page 1
Mayor Shelley Berkley (At-Large)
Mayor Pro Tem Brian Knudsen (Ward 1)
Councilwoman Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Councilwoman Olivia Diaz (Ward 3)
Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Councilwoman Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
Commissioner Serena Kasama, Chair
Commissioner Trinity Haven Schlottman, Vice Chair
Commissioner Jeff Rogan
Commissioner Jennifer Taylor
Commissioner Louis De Salvio
Commissioner Lindsey Lebo
Commissioner Staci Walters
Planning Commission Agenda
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June 16, 2026
6:00 PM
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OR MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY
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Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Recommending Committee
Committee to vote on new rules for backyard cottages (ADUs)
The Recommending Committee will vote on four bills: a broadband franchise for Light Source Communications, updates to income limits for utility refunds, changes to Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) regulations to comply with state law, and an amendment to the Summerlin West development agreement with Howard Hughes Corporation. They will also approve the previous meeting minutes.
- Grant non-exclusive broadband franchise to Light Source Communications
- Revise income eligibility for utility refunds to federal poverty guidelines
- Amend ADU regulations in LVMC 19.06, 19.12, 19.18 for compliance with Assembly Bill 396
- Approve Second Amendment to Development Agreement for Summerlin West Area with Howard Hughes Corporation
- Approve minutes of May 18, 2026 meeting
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✓ Decided: ADU zoning changes approved to comply with state law (3-0)
The committee unanimously approved five bills: a non-exclusive franchise for Light Source Communications, revisions to utility refund income eligibility, amendments to accessory dwelling unit (ADU) zoning conforming to state law, and a second amendment to the Summerlin West development agreement. All votes were 3-0.
- Approved non-exclusive franchise for Light Source Communications for broadband and telecom services (3-0)
- Approved utility refund income eligibility tied to federal poverty guidelines (3-0)
- Approved ADU zoning amendments to conform with Assembly Bill 396 (3-0)
- Approved Second Amendment to Summerlin West Development Agreement with Howard Hughes Corp. (3-0)
- Approved minutes of May 18, 2026 meeting (3-0)
Council Chambers
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The June 26th recommending meeting is now called to order. City clerk, are we in compliance with the open meeting law? >> You are, and you do have quorum. >> Oh, thank you. So, uh, knowing this, we'll move on to item number three. And these are announcements regarding um no actually it's our first public comment period. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. If you wish to be heard, come forward. Give your name for the record and the amount of discussion as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed may be limited. Is there anyone wishing to be heard at this time? Seeing so many people rush to the podium for public comment. We're going to close this portion and move on to item four. Agenda item number four for POS possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the May 18th, 2026 recommending committee meeting. Is there a motion for approval? >> I'll make a motion to approve. >> Okay. So, let's go ahead and um vote on that motion. Motion carries unanimously. Let's move on to agenda item five. Agenda. Agenda item five, bill number 2026-22 for possible action. grants to Light Source Communications LLC, a non-exclusive franchise for the purpose of installing, operating, and maintaining within the city communications services, including broadband internet service, broadband infrastructure access, and/or telecommunications services subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the fr …
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Recommending Committee June 15, 2026 - Page 1
City Hall, 495 S. Main St.
Council Chambers
June 15, 2026
10:00 AM
Recommending Committee Agenda
The Recommending Committee will receive public input on each item of legislation being considered. The
Recommending Committee may, thereafter, continue the hearing to a future date or formulate a
recommendation to the City Council for passage, rejection or amendment of the proposed bill. Any member
of the City Council may substitute for a member of the Recommending Committee at any time.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the May 18, 2026 Recommending Committee
Meeting
5. Bill N …
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 04:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees
Board to certify eligible lists and extend others
The Board of Civil Service Trustees will discuss and possibly approve certifications of eligible lists for Chemist, Court Compliance Officer, and Skilled Trades Helper. They will also consider extending eligibility lists for several positions and a rehire request for Dennis Fernandez.
- Certify eligible lists for Chemist, Court Compliance Officer, Skilled Trades Helper
- Extend eligible lists for EMS Educator, Environmental Systems Technician Trainee, Fire Captain, Firefighter Trainee, Logistics Supervisor, Planner I, Plant Operations & Maintenance Supervisor
- Certify classification specification for Alternative Sentencing Supervisor
- Approve rehire list placement for Dennis Fernandez as Environmental Systems Technician III
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✓ Decided: Board approves personnel actions for multiple city positions
The Board unanimously approved five personnel actions: final minutes, certification of eligible lists for Chemist, Court Compliance Officer, and Skilled Trades Helper; extension of eligible lists for seven positions including EMS Educator and Fire Captain; certification of Alternative Sentencing Supervisor classification; and placing Dennis Fernandez on the rehire list for Environmental Systems Technician III.
- Approved final minutes of May 27, 2026 (5-0)
- Certified eligible lists for Chemist, Court Compliance Officer, Skilled Trades Helper (5-0)
- Extended eligible lists for EMS Educator, Environmental Systems Technician Trainee, Fire Captain, Firefighter Trainee, Logistics Supervisor, Planner I, Plant Operations & Maintenance Supervisor (5-0)
- Certified classification specification for Alternative Sentencing Supervisor (5-0)
- Approved placing Dennis Fernandez on rehire list for Environmental Systems Technician III (5-0)
Public Meeting Room
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Welcome to the Board of Civil Service Trustees meeting for June 10th, 2026. Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented. Two or more agenda items for consideration may be complete combined. And any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be delayed at any time. Backup material for the agenda may be obtained from Luwanna Holmes, City Clerk at the office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, second floor, or on the city's webpage at www.lasvegasnevada.gov. Call it to order, and can we do roll call? >> Chair Brown. >> Here. >> Vice Chair Panichelli. >> Member Hash. >> Here. >> Member Stamper. >> Member Jimenez is logging on right now. Mark his time when he comes in. We have We have quorum, Chair. >> Great. Thank you so much. And are we in compliance with the open meeting law? >> Yes, we are in compliance. >> Okay, fantastic. Item number three, public comment. Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. >> comments? >> has joined. >> If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited. Seeing none, we'll move on to item number four. For possible action to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of May 27th, 2026. May I have a motion? >> Member Panacello, I move to approve the final minutes by reference of the regular meeting of May 27th, 202 …
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Board of Civil Service Trustees June 10, 2026 - Page 1
Civic Center Building A
525 S. Main St.
Public Meeting Room
June 10, 2026
4:30 PM
Board of Civil Service Trustees Agenda
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the Office of the City Clerk, 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the city's webpage at
www.lasvegasnevada.gov.
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Announcement Regarding: Compliance with Open Meeting Law
3. Public Comment: Comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for
action. If you wish to be heard, come forward and give your name for the record. The amount of discussion, as
well as the amount of time any single speaker is allowed, may be limited.
4. For possible action to approve the Final Minutes by reference of the Regular Meeting of May 27, 2026
5. Discussion for possible action to certify Eligible Lists for Chemist (Open); Court Compliance Officer (Open);
Skilled Trades Helper (Open)
6. Discussion for possible action to extend Eligible Lists for EMS Educator (Open); Environmental Systems
Technician Trainee (X) (Open); Fire Captain (Promotional); Firefighter Trainee (Open); Logistics Supervisor, Las
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Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 09:00 AM
City Council
Council to vote on $58.6M budget amendment for FY 2026
The City Council will consider a $58.6 million augmentation to the Fiscal Year 2026 General Fund budget and a $13.4 million road construction contract for Iron Mountain Road. They will also discuss a franchise agreement for Light Source Communications to provide broadband internet, and a $15.3 million cooperative grant for the Recuperative Care Center at 1581 North Main Street. Consent items include insurance policies, speed cushions on six streets, and a $70,000 grant for multi-use trails.
- Augment FY 2026 budget by $58,600,000
- Award $13,419,673.50 contract to TAND, INC. for Iron Mountain Road improvements
- Discuss franchise for Light Source Communications for broadband services
- Approve $15,341,420 grant for Recuperative Care Center expansion
- Install speed cushions on five streets in Ward 6 for $50,000
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✓ Decided: Council approved $58.6 million General Fund budget amendment
The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved the consent agenda, including a $58.6 million augmentation to the FY2026 General Fund budget, a $13.4 million road construction contract, and various other routine items. No items were pulled for discussion.
- Approved $58.6M General Fund budget augmentation (7-0)
- Approved $13.4M Iron Mountain Road construction contract (7-0)
- Approved $160K grant to Neon Museum for Duck Duck Shed event (7-0)
- Approved $70K recreational trails program award (7-0)
- Approved increase of Neighborhood Partners Fund grant cap from $5K to $10K (7-0)
- Approved $1.19M property damage insurance policy for FY2027 (7-0)
- Approved speed limit reduction on Commerce St from 35 to 25 MPH (7-0)
- Approved installation of seven speed cushions in Ward 6 (7-0)
City Hall
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I'm not going to lie. I was like, "Ew, what do you mean? >> What do you mean?" >> But thank you. >> My clothes are fun. Yeah, they are really cool. >> You know, the funny thing is that I I got them online. They're really crap, too. Sure. But um they're they look much smaller online when they got these are big and they're heavy and so there's a little bit about the time that I could wear it before I'm getting a headache from but they are good. >> Yeah. >> Okay. Very good. 9:00. Talk straight up. funny. >> Yeah. No, no, >> hey. I'm not starting my telephone. Yeah. >> Did you get your haircut? >> [clears throat] >> Yeah. Look at that. Okay, >> I think The June 3rd. Good morning everybody. The June 3rd, 2026 meeting of the city council is called to order. This meeting has been properly noticed and posted in compliance with the open meeting law. These proceedings are being video recorded and can be viewed live on City of Las Vegas TV on CoxCable channel 2. You can also watch the meeting live online and access other city content by visiting las vegasenvada.gov/connect. The proceedings will be rebroadcast on the city of Las Vegas TV the Wednesday of the meeting at 8:00 PM and also on Friday at 400 am, Saturday at 700 p.m., Sunday at 700 a.m. and the following Monday at 5:00 p.m. This building is protected by a state-of-the-art fire detection and suppression sprinkler system. If alarm should activate during today's meeting, please evacuate using the exits at the back of the chambers …
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City Council June 3, 2026 - Page 1
Shelley Berkley, Mayor (At-Large)
Brian Knudsen, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 1)
Kara Kelley (Ward 2)
Olivia Díaz (Ward 3)
Francis Allen-Palenske (Ward 4)
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (Ward 5)
Nancy E. Brune (Ward 6)
City Manager Mike Janssen
City Attorney Jeff Dorocak
City Clerk LuAnn D. Holmes
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City of Las Vegas Internet Address: www.lasvegasnevada.gov
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the Council Chambers, sound equipment is available for persons with hearing impairments. Reasonable
efforts will be made to assist and accommodate persons with disabilities or impairments. If you need an
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June 3, 2026
9:00 AM
A lunch break may be taken at the discretion of the Mayor.
Items listed on the agenda may be taken out of the order presented; two or more agenda items for
consideration may be combined; and any item on the agenda may be removed or related discussion may be
delayed at any time. Backup material for this agenda may be obtained from LuAnn D. Holmes, City Clerk, at
the City Clerk’s Office at 495 South Main Street, 2nd Floor or on the City’s webpage at
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🏗️ Building permits & Business licenses (latest 25)
Recent records pulled from the city's own open-data portal. Beta — dates/values as published by the source.
| Issued | Address | Type | Value |
|---|
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 9816 EAGLE ROCK CT | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 7832 DESERT CANDLE WAY | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 1521 IRON SPRINGS DR | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 117 FREDERICK AVE | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 8437 SLUMAN CT | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 11917 LOVE ORCHID LN | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 9344 THUNDER BASIN AVE | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 3037 HAWKSDALE DR | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 10622 W GILMORE AVE | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 4937 WAYFARING TREE AVE | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 4937 WAYFARING TREE AVE | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 312 DENTON SPRINGS CT | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 136 N RING DOVE DR | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 9965 PITON ANCHOR ST | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 8111 SWEET DREAMS CT | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 14 CAMINO BARCELONA PL | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 7352 ZION FALLS ST | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 5222 FISHER FALLS CT | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 7405 STORMSON DR | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 7028 ALTA DR | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 3720 SHANAGOLDEN ST | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 2108 STONE CROFT ST | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 2101 WHITE FALLS ST | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 2000 SPENCER ST | Res | $500 |
| Fri Jul 10, 2026 | 2509 CALLITA CT | Res | $500 |
Source: Building permits · Business licenses
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
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.
Unemployment rate5.3% (labor force 1,245,706 · 2026)
Net migration+8,928 people (+$1.19B net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)2 ({"Fire": 5, "Flood": 2, "Severe Storm": 2, "Snowstorm": 2, " · last Sat Apr 4, 2020)
Traffic fatalities58 (24 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments54,202 (974,603 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,750/mo (6,616 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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2,329
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$1.23B
Spending$1.12B
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$572.7M
Debt-to-revenue0.47×
Debt-load index54 / 100
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Outcomes — economic mobility
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