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Commission discusses conservation districts, favors a street-view guidebook and neighborhood-specific approach

2779134 · March 26, 2025
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Members of the Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission discussed next steps for conservation districts and design guidebooks, favoring a pragmatic street-view guide aimed at exterior compatibility and neighborhood-specific materials rather than one-size-fits-all pattern books.

The Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission continued a conversation on conservation districts and design guidebooks at its April 1 meeting, with several commissioners supporting a neighborhood-specific, exterior-focused guide rather than an expensive citywide pattern book.

Vice Chair Michelle Laramie said the commission needed to choose whether to pursue formal conservation-district designation or a more informal approach that builds on existing West Side design guidelines. "I would just be… curious what the other commissioners' thoughts are after they've had some time to review on maybe what direction they might…

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