Nevada
BLM seeks public comment on proposed sale of 5 acres for affordable housing in Henderson
HENDERSON (KTNV) — Members of the general public can have the chance to touch upon the proposed sale of 5 acres of land in Henderson to create reasonably priced housing.
The Bureau of Land Administration owns the 5-acre parcel within the southeast Las Vegas valley, north of Pebble Street and west of Japanese Avenue. The land can be offered to the Clark County Division of Social Companies, the BLM introduced on Wednesday.
Because the sale is for reasonably priced housing functions, the BLM will provide the land at 95% beneath the appraised truthful market worth, “in keeping with BLM Nevada steering,” the company defined.
“We acknowledge the significance of reasonably priced housing and stay up for invaluable suggestions on the proposed sale,” acknowledged Coreen Francis, the BLM’s performing Las Vegas area supervisor.
Members of the general public can have 45 days to touch upon the proposed sale, from now by Feb. 21. Written feedback could be mailed to the BLM Las Vegas Subject Workplace, Assistant Subject Supervisor, Division of Lands, at 4701 N. Torrey Pines Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89130.
“Earlier than together with your deal with, telephone quantity, e-mail deal with, or different personally figuring out data in your remark, you need to be conscious that your complete remark – together with your personally figuring out data – could also be made publicly obtainable at any time,” the BLM acknowledged. “Whilst you can ask us in your remark to withhold your personally figuring out data from the general public overview, we can not assure that we can accomplish that.”