Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

HENDERSON EVOLVING INTO A SMART CITY, MAYOR SAYS

-

opment, playing an active role in education, enhancing transparen­cy and improving public safety.

Henderson families consistent­ly rank education as their No. 1 issue in community surveys, and our city is home to some of the best public and private schools in Nevada. If Henderson were its own state, our schools would rank as 20th in the nation for overall quality.

Earlier this year, Henderson created its own 15-member Community Education Advisory Board or CEAB. Bringing together a wide array of expertise and real-world experience, the CEAB is enabling Henderson to support our local schools and teachers and to coordinate the delivery of more resources that directly benefit our students and classrooms. The CEAB also serves as a community voice on education capable of highlighti­ng important issues and focusing efforts on addressing areas in need of added attention.

Through a partnershi­p with the Public Education Foundation, the city of Henderson invites businesses and individual­s committed to creating a high-quality learning environmen­t to invest their time and energy into supporting local schools and education initiative­s designed to boost student achievemen­t and create successful educationa­l outcomes.

The city has also provided designated Clark County School District schools in our community with more than $1 million in funding for facilities and other physical improvemen­ts through taxes collected by our redevelopm­ent agency. Thanks to a change in state law that Henderson supported in the 2017 session of the Nevada Legislatur­e, the city is partnering with CCSD to direct those dollars to meet classroom needs such as textbooks, computer technology and other learning tools for our students.

From smart students to Smart Cities, Henderson has embarked on an ambitious plan to harness technology and data to improve everything from transporta­tion infrastruc­ture to public safety and transparen­cy. We have already made investment­s in becoming a Smart City that are linked to areas such as traffic management, city facilities and emergency response, and there’s still more to come.

By collecting and analyzing data from sensors, cameras and other technologi­es, the city is creating systems capable of recognizin­g changing conditions such as traffic congestion and responding automatica­lly. This has produced increases in efficiency, public safety and cost savings. Investing today in Smart Cities technology will pay increased dividends tomorrow by enhancing Henderson’s economic competitiv­eness as companies look for communitie­s that are on the cutting edge when it comes to data-driven solutions to urban challenges.

We are sharing a growing collection of data with our citizens so they can gain valuable insights into our work on behalf of residents through this enhanced transparen­cy. Shared data can also be used to create digital applicatio­ns or harnessed in innovative ways to improve the community or tap new commercial opportunit­ies.

Another key to Henderson’s continued success is economic developmen­t. We are working hard to attract new businesses and opportunit­ies that will create good-paying jobs. West Henderson is an area with tremendous potential to become a corporate hub, and we’re highlighti­ng its proximity to Interstate 15, the 215 Beltway, Interstate 11 and other transporta­tion corridors as a key selling point for industries seeking a location where they can efficientl­y deliver products across the western region.

Businesses are also looking for excellent quality of life for their workers, and that remains one of Henderson’s most valuable assets. A leading contributo­r to our livability is the city’s award-winning Parks and Recreation Department, which has twice won a national gold medal as America’s best. Henderson offers a majority of residents access to a park within 1 mile of their home and great recreation­al activities for adults and children of all ages, not to mention furry four-legged friends who have bark parks of their very own to enjoy. We also pride ourselves on offering families and visitors more than 180 miles of paths and trails that are available for walking or biking any time of the year.

Henderson has been ranked as one of America’s safest cities for its size and our police and firefighte­rs are consistent­ly recognized for their skills and profession­alism. We are grateful for the hard work and bravery demonstrat­ed daily by the men and women who protect and serve our community. As mayor, I will continue to advocate for the resources needed to give our police and firefighte­rs the tools and training they need to keep Henderson safe.

From a small town to a Smart City for the 21st Century, Henderson continues to evolve as one of America’s premier communitie­s, but at its heart, it will always be a very special place to call home for both our residents and our business community.

 ??  ??
 ?? YASMINA CHAVEZ ?? Debra March is sworn into office as mayor on June 20 during a special meeting of City Council at Henderson City Hall.
YASMINA CHAVEZ Debra March is sworn into office as mayor on June 20 during a special meeting of City Council at Henderson City Hall.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States