Council approves 24‑month review for Summerlin West development agreement

Las Vegas City Council · January 8, 2026

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Summary

The council approved the required 24‑month review for the Summerlin West development agreement; Howard Hughes Company representatives reported compliance and said the master plan still allows up to 30,000 homes (about 13,600 currently in place).

The Las Vegas City Council approved the 24‑month review of the Summerlin West development agreement on Jan. 7 after a presentation by Howard Hughes Company representatives and a staff report.

Stephanie Groenauer and Matt Walker appeared for the Howard Hughes Company and said the city's portion of Summerlin West remains largely in compliance with the development agreement. Groenauer noted that the development agreement allows up to 30,000 homes in the master‑planned community; she said roughly 13,600 homes are currently built or permitted in the city portion. Staff (Peter Lowenstein) said the majority of obligations were in compliance and recommended approval of the report, while noting some outstanding responsibilities and ongoing coordination regarding timing of remaining items.

Councilmember Belinski asked about letters of intent for commercial tenants in a planned commercial area; the applicant said commercial development will accelerate once the Summerlin Parkway/215 interchange opens and that outreach to prospective tenants is underway. Councilmember Kelly moved to approve the 24‑month report; the motion carried.