Las Vegas City Council Approves $12.3M Road Safety Project, Storm Drain Plan
The Las Vegas City Council on July 1 approved more than $23 million in infrastructure projects, including a $12.3 million Vision Zero road safety improvement program and a $9.2 million storm drain project, as part of a unanimous consent agenda. Other recent city actions included zoning changes, personnel list certifications, and a historic preservation approval.
City Council
Council members voted 7–0 on all items July 1. The consent agenda included:
- $12,294,737 for Vision Zero road safety improvements
- $9,225,265 for the Centennial Parkway Channel West storm drain project
- $1,500,000 for an intersection improvements program
- $230,376 for a sewer rehabilitation preliminary design contract
- Ratification of $450,000 in Centennial funding for the Las Vegas Days Rodeo
- Two new cannabis production facility licenses
- A restricted gaming license for Terrible’s Gaming at Tavern at the Falls
- Approval of the Jackpot Festival downtown on Dec. 26–27, 2026
Historic Preservation Commission
On June 24, the commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior walls and hardscape replacement at 556 Ellen Way by an 8–0–1 vote, with the chair abstaining. The status report on the Huntridge Theatre was held in abeyance until July 22. May 27 minutes were approved 9–0.
Board of Civil Service Trustees (June 24)
The board voted 4–0 to certify eligible lists for Deputy City Marshal, Plant Operator I, Recreation Leader, Streets & Sanitation Crew Leader, and Wastewater Utilities Supervisor. It also approved classification specifications for Fire Investigator/Fire Investigations Lieutenant and abolished the eligible list for Production Technician.
Recommending Committee
Meeting on June 29, the committee approved Bill No. 2026-26 by a 2–0 vote. The bill would amend zoning laws to allow rental store uses in Professional Office (P-O) districts through special use permits.
Senior Citizens Advisory Board (Agenda Only)
The board was scheduled to meet July 2 to elect a new chair, approve April meeting minutes, nominate Camille Franklin for a senior recognition award, and review a senior issues report from the Department of Neighborhood Services. Minutes were not available at press time.
Coming Up
The Board of Civil Service Trustees meets July 8 to elect a chair and vice chair. The agenda includes certification of eligible lists for Construction Project Representative, Heavy Mechanic, Municipal Court Marshal, Parks Crew Leader, Sr Plumber, and Workforce Development Specialist; extension of 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; and certification of classification specifications for Municipal Court Training Specialist.
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