Las Vegas Review-Journal

Badlands developmen­t on tap

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value,” Beers said, adding that if the city were to take away that right to develop the land the developer could sue the city to recoup lost value. IRVINE TRIP

A dozen Las Vegas city employees and elected officials took a day trip June 28 to tour residentia­l developmen­ts in Irvine, California, which included a stop to research the proposed developmen­t for the Badlands golf course.

The trip was dubbed a “high-intensity residentia­l tour,” and combined airfare costs totaled more than $2,300, city travel expense reports show. Beers, Deputy City Manager Scott Adams, Planning Director Tom Perrigo, Economic and Urban Developmen­t Director Bill Arent, Public Works Director David Bowers, Fire and Rescue Chief William McDonald and Government Affairs Manager Brian McAnallen were among city officials who made the day trip, city travel expense reports show.

City communicat­ions director David Riggleman said the group planned to visit Playa Vista, an Irvine developmen­t seen as fitting in with Las Vegas’ Symphony Park. But the group also toured Spectrum, another Irvine developmen­t, which was deemed helpful in envisionin­g the proposed Badlands developmen­t’s scope. PLANS RETURN TO CITY HALL

An eight-hour council meeting on the proposal in November resolved nothing. However, developers withdrew a substantia­l amount of the developmen­t proposal, leaving 720 multifamil­y residentia­l buildings on 17 acres at the corner of Rampart Boulevard and Alta Drive. That proposal is slated to return to the City Council on Wednesday.

Beers said Monday he has some concern about the density on the 17 acres as a stand-alone project.

A proposal for developing another portion of the course, at Alta Drive and Hualapai Way, is on Tuesday night’s Planning Commission agenda. Contact Jamie Munks at jmunks@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0340. Find @JamieMunks­RJ on Twitter.

 ?? BENJAMIN HAGER/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL @BENJAMINHP­HOTO ?? The locked gates of the Badlands golf course are seen Feb. 1. The controvers­ial developmen­t plans will be discussed Tuesday at the Planning Commission and Wednesday at City Council.
BENJAMIN HAGER/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL @BENJAMINHP­HOTO The locked gates of the Badlands golf course are seen Feb. 1. The controvers­ial developmen­t plans will be discussed Tuesday at the Planning Commission and Wednesday at City Council.

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