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New legislation signed into law by Gov. Steve Sisolak will help advance Southern Nevada’s water conservation goals and water efficiency efforts. Backed by the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA), local municipalities, and business and environmental organizations, AB356 prohibits the use of Colorado River water delivered by the SNWA and its member agencies to irrigate non-functional […]

Dear Stakeholders and Community Partners, Pursuant to NRS 237.080, please take notice the following proposed change to the Clark County Code is being proposed by the Clark County Board of County Commissioners as follows: An ordinance change to amend the Building Administrative Code, Title 22, Chapter 22.02 Attached is the public notice, the proposed ordinance, […]

Thank you to the NAIOP Community Service Committee and NAIOP members for your valued efforts to service the Las Vegas community throughout the summer months. The group kicked off summer with the Communities in Schools college scholarship application fundraiser. The $2,921 raised during the fundraiser allowed graduating high school seniors the ability to submit college […]

Marianna Hunnicutt has been named a recipient of the National NAIOP 2021 Developing Leaders Award, honoring rising industry professionals throughout the nation. NAIOP selected five young professionals nationally to receive this prestigious award. Finalists were selected by a diverse group of NAIOP board members, and Hunnicutt represented Southern Nevada. She has been an active member of NAIOP Southern Nevada since […]

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The Clark County Fire Chief is now responsible for the management and supervision of the Fire Prevention Bureau for the Building Code Official. Click here to see the attached Notice to Industry regarding the transfer of Fire Prevention Bureau to the Clark County Fire Chief, or his designee, effective October 30, 2021.    

Earlier this year the Las Vegas Valley Water District made changes to its service rules, prohibiting water service to new customers who discharge wastewater to septic tanks. The rule was made to ensure all that our community’s water resources are returned to a wastewater treatment plant, and ultimately Lake Mead for credit – an important […]

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