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Recommending committee approves Las Vegas zoning‑map update; 424 parcels designated for formal record
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Summary
On April 13, 2026 the City of Las Vegas Recommending Committee recommended approval of Bill Z‑2026‑1, an administrative update that formally places 424 parcels on the city's official zoning map; the item was approved for City Council consideration on May 6, 2026.
The City of Las Vegas Recommending Committee on April 13 recommended approval of Bill Z‑2026‑1 to amend the city's official zoning map and formally record rezoning decisions previously made by the City Council.
Peter Lowenstein, speaking for staff, said the update is largely a ministerial action to incorporate past council decisions into the zoning map atlas. "There are 424 parcels that we are officially designating on the zoning map," he said, describing the item as an administrative step to keep the official record current.
Committee members did not receive public comment on the item and asked no substantive technical questions. The chair characterized the proposal as cleanup language that follows the city's zoning code requirement to adopt council actions into the official zoning map.
A motion to recommend the bill passed in the recommending committee. The item was scheduled for City Council adoption on May 6, 2026.
Next steps: The City Council will consider the ordinance at its May 6, 2026 meeting; no additional committee conditions or amendments were recorded in the recommending committee's discussion.

