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Arts District business owners urge halt to parking price increases; council pauses north‑side rollout

Las Vegas City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Dozens of Arts District business owners, artists and residents told the Las Vegas City Council that planned parking price increases are harming foot traffic and small businesses. Councilmember Diaz said the city has paused the north‑side rollout and will seek community input and mitigation measures.

Dozens of business owners, artists and residents told the Las Vegas City Council on Jan. 7 that planned parking rate increases in the Arts District are shrinking foot traffic and threatening small businesses.

Becky Miller of the Las Vegas Arts District told the council that a community meeting should be held in the Arts District itself rather than at City Hall to let more working people attend. Tony Chavez, Elise Saint Pierre and other small-business operators said higher parking costs reduce customers and raise operating expenses; Saint Pierre said proposed…

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