Vegas may get another master-planned community
Thursday, April 20, 2000 | 2:53 a.m.
Officials of North Las Vegas and the Bureau of Land Management have signed an agreement that will provide 7,500 acres of land for a master planned community similar to Summerlin and Green Valley.
The project will be developed in phases, with 33 percent of the land dedicated to parks, libraries, schools, fire stations, police stations, roads and the Las Vegas Beltway.
The BLM says the agreement allows North Las Vegas to grow and ensures that the American public gets the most value from the federal land.
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