Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ex-city attorney for NLV gets same position in Henderson

- By Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-journal

The Henderson City Council has approved a new city attorney, nearly a month and a half after Josh Reid resigned.

Nicholas Vaskov, a Henderson resident for more than 20 years, was unanimousl­y selected for the post at the council’s meeting Tuesday. He previously worked as North Las Vegas’ city attorney and serves as the Nevada System of Higher Education’s general counsel and vice chancellor for legal affairs.

“The city attorney is one of the most important executive positions at the city of Henderson because of the responsibi­lities that are entrusted to this individual,” Mayor Debra March said Tuesday.

The appointmen­t is subject to contract ratificati­on. When the contract will be completed was unclear.

Vaskov resigned from the North Las Vegas position in July 2011. He cited North Las Vegas’ political climate, which he said prevented him from effectivel­y fulfilling his duties.

Vaskov told the council that he was

excited to work for the city.

“The first thing I intend to do is do a lot of listening and a lot of observing,” he said Tuesday. “I do not bring to this a lot of institutio­nal knowledge about the city other than being a citizen and being somewhat involved.”

Reid, son of former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, announced his resignatio­n May 1. His last day in office was June 1, and he now is a partner at Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie and works in regulatory and government affairs.

Michael Oh has been Henderson’s interim city attorney, according to

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