Las Vegas Review-Journal

NLV has half-billion-dollar ideas

Planned capital projects estimated to cost $560M

- By Art Marroquin Las Vegas Review-journal

North Las Vegas is planning to spend $560.9 million for a series of capital improvemen­t projects through 2023, according to a proposed budget presented to the City Council.

If approved later this year, the fiveyear spending plan would be funded by grants, fees and allocation­s from outside agencies. The largest chunks would come from the Clark County Flood Control District and the countywide fuel indexing tax administer­ed by the Regional Transporta­tion Commission of Southern Nevada.

Early plans call for the city to set aside $202.5 million for transporta­tion projects, with $16.5 million going toward street rehabilita­tion projects citywide, $9.3 million to widen and upgrade North Fifth Street between Cheyenne Avenue and Craig Road, and $5.8 million for school safety improvemen­ts, said Dale Daffern, a manager in the city’s public works department.

An addtional $134.7 million is earmarked for flood control, including a $28 million storm drain that would be built near Hollywood Boulevard and wrap around Nellis Air Force Base, Daffern told the City Council during a presentati­on last week.

About $120.7 million is proposed for several water and sewer projects, including new infrastruc­ture at Apex Industrial Park.

Also, $4.6 million was budgeted for a pair of downtown redevelopm­ent projects aimed at converting the shuttered Canyon Electric Building into a two-story library and building an adjacent park, Daffern said.

About $27.4 million was set aside for parks and recreation, nearly half of which would go toward soccer fields, lighting and renovated parking lots at Craig Ranch Regional Park.

About $10.5 million would go toward the purchase of public safety equipment, including $370,000 for body-worn cameras and $1.6 million for new radio equipment in the Police Department, while the Fire Department is slated to get a replacemen­t fire engine, breathing apparatus and other protective gear, Daffern said.

Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0336. Find @Amarroquin_ LV on Twitter.

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