Las Vegas officials envision the city’s two-decades-in-the-making medical district as a hub for health care into the future.
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The Las Vegas City Council voted Wednesday to adopt state-mandated changes to its short-term rentals ordinance in order to comply with the Nevada law that recently legalized the practice.
The city is considering a proposal to increase sewer service fees over the next decade to meet growth demand, according to an ordinance not yet up for a City Council vote.
Would-be Badlands developer Yohan Lowie said a potential settlement of multiple lawsuits was scuttled when the city changed the terms at the 11th hour.
Council members voted for a negotiation agreement with a developer to study a medical campus that could include a children’s hospital.
If approved, the settlement would have ended four separate lawsuits brought against the city for blocking the development of the defunct Badlands golf course near Summerlin.