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City official urges seniors to respond to HOA citations and provides Adult Protective Services contact

2521965 · March 6, 2025
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Gregory Gray, Management Analyst I with the City's Department of Neighborhood Services, told the board that unresolved HOA citations can accrue weekly fines and urged seniors to respond; he provided phone numbers for Adult Protective Services and the city care coordination program.

Gregory Gray, Management Analyst I with the City of Las Vegas Department of Neighborhood Services, told the Senior Citizens Advisory Board on March 6 that unresolved homeowners association citations can accrue fines on a continuing basis and urged seniors to document resolution to stop fee accrual.

Gray also told the board that the department has received calls about physical or verbal abuse, financial exploitation and isolation among older adults. He advised seniors experiencing these issues to contact Adult Protective Services at (702) 486‑6930; callers will leave a message and a caseworker will follow up. Gray offered the City of Las Vegas Care Coordination Program phone number for other assistance: (702) 229‑1200.

Gray's update focused on outreach and practical steps: respond to HOA notices, document resolution in writing if online systems are inaccessible, and call the listed agencies for abuse or exploitation concerns. No formal action was taken on the report during the meeting.

Board members later raised related concerns during their ward reports — housing instability, utilities, and persistent isolation — and encouraged continued publicity of city resources and community programs to reach homebound seniors.