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Clark County approves temporary lantern festival at Sahara/Paradise with strict conditions

Clark County Commission (Zoning Hearing) · October 8, 2025
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Summary

The County approved a one-time use permit for a temporary lantern festival on a 12.2-acre parking lot near Sahara and Paradise, imposing limits on lantern height, hours, sound, queuing and requiring a post-event review after neighbors complained about traffic, lights and prior event impacts.

The Clark County Commission voted Oct. 8 to approve a one-time use permit for a temporary lantern festival on a 12.2-acre parking lot at the southeast corner of Sahara Avenue and Paradise Road, subject to multiple conditions aimed at limiting noise, light and traffic impacts.

Jennifer Lasovich, representing the applicant, told commissioners the festival would be temporary and carefully managed. "The lantern festival itself is not meant to be a brightly lit or, overly, loud event," Lasovich said, describing themed zones, timed ticketing in two-hour increments and a traffic…

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