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Residents ask council to preserve 30-year 'angel tree' as sidewalk repair is considered

North Las Vegas City Council · January 7, 2026
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Homeowners told the North Las Vegas council that a 30-year "angel tree" on Edgehill Way is a monumental tree and asked the city to pause removal while alternatives to full removal are explored; code-enforcement and sidewalk safety issues were cited, and staff offered to meet with residents after the meeting.

Several residents at the Jan. 7 North Las Vegas City Council meeting urged the council to preserve a large, 30-year-old memorial "angel tree" on Edgehill Way during a code-enforcement dispute over a slightly uneven sidewalk.

Gina Anderson (3434 Edgehill Way) said she was asking the council "that the angel tree not be removed," noting the Nevada Division of Forestry had measured the tree and placed it under professional review as a monumental tree. She asked the city to "pause at this time and allow for rational, collaborative…

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