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Under the new law, any person who stops in “pedestrian flow zones,” which include the bridges and up to 20 feet surrounding the connected stairs or escalators, could be charged with a misdemeanor.
Visitors to the resort corridor could be banned from stopping on pedestrian bridges if county officials approve a proposed ordinance next week.
Individuals that stop or cause others to stop on pedestrian bridges could be found guilty of a misdemeanor under a proposed Clark County ordinance.
First introduced in 2013, the $5 billion All Net Resort & Arena project has been delayed several times, and its proposed financial backing has changed multiple times over the past decade.
The governor’s signature on the legislation ends a lengthy process in which the A’s sought to move from their longtime home in the Bay Area.
A bill to provide $380 million in public funding for a new baseball stadium in Las Vegas that will play host to the Oakland A’s was approved by the Nevada Legislature.
Clark County wants to more tightly regulate mobile billboards, which are most often seen drive up and down the Las Vegas Strip.
The Clark County Commission expanded an ordinance that will allow judges to order convicted criminals to stay off the Strip, and allow them to be arrested for violating the orders.
The former president called Nevada “a cesspool of crime” in a speech at the Treasure Island on Friday night after a roundtable discussion with U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt and gubernatorial nominee Joe Lombardo.