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Historic preservation commission accepts first draft historic report for Floyd Lamb Tule Springs, directs updates

6026293 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The City of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to accept the first draft historic report for Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs with edits, directing updates to interpretive signage, a National Register nomination update and addition of an early period of significance.

The City of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission on Oct. 22 approved the first draft historic report for Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs and directed staff to pursue two follow‑up projects: an update to the park’s interpretive signage and a supplemental National Register review.

The commission voted to accept the report with requested edits and to ask staff to prepare costs and scopes for both the interpretive signage corrections and a National Register update that would clarify contributing resources and the park’s period(s) of significance.

Zoeann Campana of CATS Environmental Consultants, the report author, told commissioners the project updated the site history, reconciled conflicting earlier reports and…

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