The Clark County ordinance would require sidewalk vendors to obtain a license and pay an annual fee of $150 and hold a permit with the health district.
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Clark County Commissioners Jim Gibson and Marilyn Kirkpatrick said they “don’t recall” if they were told to preserve communications related to a Red Rock housing development lawsuit.
The Clark County Commission will hold a hearing and vote Tuesday on a proposed ordinance that would create a process for licensing sidewalk vendors.
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones has no recollection of deleting text messages related to a Red Rock housing development, he told a District Court judge.
Since 2022, the Clark County Public Works Department estimates over 500,000 feet of wiring has been stolen around the Las Vegas Valley, resulting in $1.8 million in replacement costs.
Eight people died in the second half of last year while in Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department custody, a Metro captain told Clark County commissioners.
Several Clark County government officials were among the nation’s top 5 percent of wage earners in 2022, records show.
County commissioners voted to approve a little over $30 million to support the construction and operation of four affordable housing projects.
The county hopes to use federal dollars to create a “one-stop shop” for home and building improvements, including those to enhance air quality.
The proposal is the county’s next step in creating a licensure process for street vendors and bringing the county in line with state law.
Commissioner Jim Gibson said revising the ordinances is meant to bring more transparency and accountability throughout the county.
A purchase approved by the Clark County Commission is a response to the increased use of mail ballots, especially during the Nevada presidential primary election.
Clark County commissioners approved nearly $125 million in funding for certain projects and park renovations across the valley.
The 17,066-square-foot, 24-bed facility was built in 2021 but never fully occupied.
Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections alleges Clark County prematurely deleted emails and did not return all the documents the group requested.