The Southern Nevada Water Authority has aggressively pursued the removal of grass in Southern Nevada for decades. It wants to make turf regulations even more restrictive.
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Despite schools and businesses closing early in the pandemic, overall water usage in Henderson increased, a UNLV study found.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the Nevada Environment Response Trust, seeks money from American Pacific Corp. for a perchlorate cleanup job the trust performed.
The leak at a chemical production plant was the second major event in the area in a three-year span. It forced evacuations and sent hundreds to seek medical evaluation.
Under the new agreement, the development will withdraw a lawsuit that it filed against the city this month.
Projections from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation show Lake Mead is in danger of dropping low enough to trigger its first federally declared water shortage next year.
Mayor Debra March said Tuesday that she directed the city manager to find a new funding source for the $2 million City Hall lobby expansion project.
Council members voted last week to use $2 million of CARES Act money to expand a City Hall lobby. The vote increases a budget for an existing plaza renovation project.
The Henderson City Council voted Thursday to uphold a city finding that an initiative petition targeting a proposed arena slated for the Henderson Pavilion was insufficient because it did not meet a legal requirement.
The Henderson City Council will review a petition that seeks to block an arena at the Henderson Pavilion, and the group behind the petition has vowed to go to court if the city rejects the document.