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Las Vegas Zoning Meetings

25 meetings monitored in Las Vegas, NV

March 4, 20262h 3m17,023 words
33public hearingoverlay districtresidentialzoningtabled
Agenda available
February 25, 20261h 0m9,712 words
16historic preservationmotion to approveapprovedresidentialcommercial
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February 18, 20264h 11m36,074 words
184public hearingtabledmotion to approveland usecommercial
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February 18, 20267m732 words
3public hearingmotion to approve
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February 10, 20261h 7m10,003 words
69public hearingoverlay districtland usedensityzoning
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February 10, 20262h 25m21,663 words
207approveddensitypublic hearingland usezoning
Agenda available
February 4, 20262h 22m19,141 words
15public hearingtabledspecial use permitmotion to approveapproved
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January 28, 20261h 0m8,804 words
56historic preservationmotion to approvezoningcommercialresidential
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January 27, 202636m4,896 words
13motion to approveapprovedzoningindustrialcommercial
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January 21, 20262h 24m19,677 words
72public hearingmotion to approvecommercialapprovedland use
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Frequently Asked Questions

Las Vegas City Council, the Planning Commission, and the Board of Adjustment are tracked by ZoneWire for special use permits (SUPs), master development plans, rezoning applications, waivers, and site development plan reviews within the city of Las Vegas.

Las Vegas City Council meets twice per month, with the Planning Commission and Board of Adjustment each meeting monthly. Combined, the city generates approximately 4-6 zoning-related meetings per month.

A special use permit (SUP) in Las Vegas authorizes a specific land use that is not permitted by right in a zoning district but may be allowed with conditions. SUPs are commonly filed for gaming establishments, short-term rentals, and alcohol sales, and are reviewed by the Planning Commission before City Council approval.

Key zoning terms for Las Vegas include SUP (Special Use Permit), rezoning, master development plan, waiver, site development plan review, variance, and gaming enterprise district. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Las Vegas governing body.