Las Vegas Review-Journal

A future that’s green (and silver and black)

Henderson mayor touts economic opportunit­ies

- By Sandy Lopez Las Vegas Review-journal

Henderson Mayor Debra March touted the city’s growth and economic developmen­t during her first State of the City address Wednesday.

Speaking to a crowd of about

950 people at Green Valley Ranch Resort, March praised the city’s attributes and diverse economic opportunit­ies.

“I am proud to tell you that I’ve found that the state of our city is very strong, and we have a very bright future, a future that is focused on strengthen­ing what we have and then building on the incredible foundation that we’ve establishe­d,” March said.

March, who jumped from the City Council to mayor in June, focused on West Henderson, where the Raiders will build their headquarte­rs for when the team moves to Las Vegas.

As pyrotechni­cs exploded, Raiders cheerleade­rs joined March on stage as loud applause emerged from the audience. Raiders President Marc Badain was in attendance as March

welcomed the team to Henderson, “home of the Las Vegas Raiders.”

March even quipped that the city was changing its logo to silver and black shortly after an updated city logo appeared on screen with the Raiders’ pirate in the background.

“All kidding aside, we are thrilled worked for the city.

His parents, Joe and Tracy Robbins, were given a standing ovation.

“In a city where family means so much to us, we were heartbroke­n at his loss,” March said.

Making room to grow

Though the city has a population of 308,000, Henderson is expected to reach 390,000 over the next 20 years, according to March.

To accommodat­e population growth, Henderson Fire Station 83, on Burkholder Boulevard near Lake Mead Parkway, and Fire Station 98, on Coronado Center Drive, will expand. So, too, will the Union Village health care complex.

March added that this year will see the opening of Dignity Health Medical Pavilion and the groundbrea­king for Henderson Hospital’s new freestandi­ng emergency room.

“We are beginning a dynamic new phase in our city’s journey,” March said toward the end of her speech. “With old things becoming new, and new things becoming real, with Smart Cities and Complete Streets, and with partners like the Raiders, Henderson West and so many others, this could be one of the most exciting times we’ve ever seen in the history of our city.”

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye ?? Fireworks light the hall as Henderson Mayor Debra March mentions the Raiders’ planned headquarte­rs and practice facility as she delivers the State of the
City address Wednesday.
Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Fireworks light the hall as Henderson Mayor Debra March mentions the Raiders’ planned headquarte­rs and practice facility as she delivers the State of the City address Wednesday. Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e

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