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New housing development approved to combat local housing crisis

July 03, 2024 | North Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada



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New housing development approved to combat local housing crisis
In a recent North Las Vegas city council meeting, officials approved an ordinance to reclassify approximately 5.8 acres of land for a new multifamily housing development. The project, known as the Old Rose Garden, will consist of 192 units and is designed as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) aimed at addressing the city's housing needs. The site is located at the southwest corner of North Fifth Street and Tonopah Avenue.

Jennifer Lazovich, representing the applicant, expressed gratitude for the support from city staff and the planning commission. Councilman Barone highlighted the historical significance of the area and emphasized the importance of quality housing in combating inflation, noting that the project has received substantial public input. He expressed confidence in the responsible builder behind the development and indicated that it would be a welcome addition to the community.

The project is intended for general occupancy with a preference for elderly residents, as mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The development will feature four stories and includes additional parking to meet city code requirements. The final development plan is set to be reviewed by the planning commission next week, with the aim of securing federal funding that has time constraints.

In another agenda item, the council discussed amendments to the development agreement for the Villages at Tuley Springs. Bob Gronauer, representing the master developer, announced plans to remove the active adult designation from Village Two, allowing for more traditional housing options. The revised plan includes the addition of an elementary school and increased park space, along with soccer fields and improved connectivity to local trails.

The council's approval of these developments reflects a commitment to enhancing housing options and community infrastructure in North Las Vegas, addressing both current needs and future growth.

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