Las Vegas Review-Journal

Those aren’t tailgaters

Raiders stadium site playing host to homeless camp

- By Eli Segall Las Vegas Review-journal

The Oakland Raiders haven’t started building their stadium in

Las Vegas, but there’s already some activity at the project site.

A homeless encampment has taken shape on the football team’s land. The cluster of property and trash is below a billboard off Dean Martin Drive that, as of last week, advertised a garage-door company on one side and singer Mariah Carey’s performanc­es at Caesars Palace on the other.

At the encampment, a mattress was lying on one or two wooden pallets and covered with belongings. A shopping cart, buckets, empty cups and water bottles, a toolbox and other items also were strewn about.

A handwritte­n sign there was partially covered from view but mentioned food, water and supplies.

“Anything you can spare is a blessing,” the sign said.

Nobody was seen there Monday morning, but two people were there at least at one point last week.

A Raiders spokespers­on could not be reached for comment Monday.

The team, which received approval from NFL owners in March to move to Las Vegas, plans to build a 65,000-seat domed stadium at Russell Road and Dean Martin, just west of Interstate 15.

Constructi­on is expected to start in January and finish by June 2020.

The Raiders bought the 62.6-acre stadium site in May for $77.5 million, property records show.

Listing broker Michael Parks of CBRE Group said he never heard from Las Vegas police or Clark County code enforcemen­t when he was trying to sell the property — if there were complaints, they likely would have been sent to the landowners, he noted.

But driving by, he’s seen encampment­s in the neighborho­od over the years.

Just north of the stadium site, homeless encampment­s have formed along the Hacienda Avenue overpass and on a vacant parcel nearby. The parcel’s listing broker told the Las Vegas Review-journal in May that when vagrants are cleared from his site, “it doesn’t take long for them to return.”

Contact Eli Segall at esegall@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow @eli_segall on Twitter.

 ?? Heidi Fang ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang A sign is posted on the fence of the Raiders stadium site near Dean Martin Drive. Inside, a homeless encampment has sprung up.
Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang A sign is posted on the fence of the Raiders stadium site near Dean Martin Drive. Inside, a homeless encampment has sprung up.

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