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North Las Vegas adopts $1 billion five‑year capital improvement plan, front-loading $270 million for FY2025‑26
Summary
The city adopted a five-year CIP that totals more than $1 billion, with year one at roughly $270 million and significant funding from regional transportation, flood control and utilities; the plan prioritizes utilities, flood control, transportation and municipal facilities.
The North Las Vegas City Council on April 2 adopted the city’s fiscal-year 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Plan, a five-year program that staff said totals more than $1 billion and allocates roughly $270 million in the first year (FY2025–26).
Scott Jarvis, manager of engineering design, told the council the plan concentrates major spending in the near term and that the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada, the Regional Flood Control District and the city’s utilities funds account for more than 40% of the plan’s funding. "The first year of the plan, which is fiscal year 25, 26, is a little more than $270,000,000," Jarvis said.
Jarvis explained…
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