The Clark County Commission voted 7-0 to deny a 575-home subdivision map in Coyote Springs, blocking a step in the development process that’s needed to enable home construction.
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Following a swirl of chatter about the increases, Clark County Assessor Briana Johnson tried to clear up “misinformation.” But confusion and frustration still have not dissipated.
In Nevada, the property-tax increase for one’s primary residence is a maximum of 3 percent, and the increase for other properties, including land and commercial buildings, is a max of 8 percent.
Our interactive graphic shows the Las Vegas Valley’s building growth by decade, and what the population might look like in 2060. More than 2.3 million people live here now.
After growing fast for decades, Clark County’s population is expected to swell by another 1 million people by 2060, a new forecast shows.