Las Vegas Review-Journal

Clark County Close to Ban on feeding feral pigeons

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Feeding feral pigeons could soon be outlawed in unincorpor­ated Clark County.

At their Tuesday meeting county commission­ers will consider passing the new law, which would apply to both public property and residents’ homes.

Commission­ers hope that stopping feedings will discourage pigeons from roosting in large flocks on local buildings. The birds’ corrosive droppings can damage buildings and carry disease.

Under the proposed law feeding the birds would be considered a public nuisance. It would be punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and up to six months in jail, county spokesman Erik Pappa said.

A similar proposed law went before commission­ers in January 2012. A majority of commission­ers voted against the proposal after receiving feedback from the community.

The Henderson City Council passed a similar law in September 2011. Municipal court records provided by the city show two people have been charged with unlawfully feeding pigeons since. down by 1:34 pm.

About eight apartments were affected, the release said. Apartment management officials and the Red Cross are working together to assist displaced residents. Two civilian injuries were reported.

The fire is under investigat­ion. Damages have not yet been determined.

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