Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raiders’ community benefits panel to meet

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

A detailed look at the constructi­on process for the Las Vegas stadium is expected to be presented Monday to the committee appointed to oversee the Raiders’ community benefits plan.

The seven-member Community Benefits Oversight Committee, chaired by Stadium Authority board member Ken Evans, will focus mostly on organizati­onal activities in its first and open public meeting scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. at the Clark County Government Center.

Subject to the Nevada open-meetings law, the committee’s first session is expected to provide an explanatio­n of the purpose and role of the committee ordered in Senate Bill 1 as a condition of providing $750 million in public financing toward building the $1.8 Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson: Rose Davis, director of corporate services and Minority Business Enterprise developmen­t for the Western Regional Minority Supplier Developmen­t Council

Appointed by the Raiders: Don Webb, chief operating officer of the Las Vegas Stadium Co., a subsidiary of the Raiders; Peter Guzman, president of the Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce; and Lynn Littlejohn, director of community affairs for Mortenson Constructi­on billion, 65,000-seat stadium at Interstate 15 and Russell Road.

The volunteer committee is charged with monitoring the Raiders’ community benefits plan that assures that businesses operated by small companies, minorities and veterans get a share of jobs and subcontrac­ts on the constructi­on of the stadium. The committee also will oversee the Raiders’ philanthro­pic efforts in Southern Nevada.

The stadium has been under constructi­on since November, and the Raiders announced formation of the committee at a Feb. 15 Stadium Authority board meeting. Under guidelines from Senate Bill 1, the Raiders were allowed to choose three committee members and one each coming from the Stadium Authority, Gov.

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Brian Sandoval, state Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford and state Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson.

One of the highlights of Monday’s meeting is expected to be a presentati­on from joint venture contractor­s Mortenson Constructi­on Co., Minneapoli­s, and Mccarthy Building Companies Inc., Henderson, on the general design developmen­t, constructi­on process and the companies’ general approach to outreach, hiring and other requiremen­ts of Senate Bill 1.

In February, Littlejohn told the authority that minority and female workers have performed 46 percent of the constructi­on work hours. About 90 workers a day have been on the site, but that should swell to around 500 by the end of the year.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

 ?? Richard N. Velotta ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Three constructi­on cranes tower over the Raiders stadium constructi­on site at Interstate 15 and Russell Road on Friday. Constructi­on began in November.
Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal Three constructi­on cranes tower over the Raiders stadium constructi­on site at Interstate 15 and Russell Road on Friday. Constructi­on began in November.

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