Nevada
Valley short-term rentals could be decided by the Nevada Supreme Court
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The destiny of short-term rental rules within the valley may quickly be determined by the Nevada Supreme Courtroom.
On Thursday, the Better Las Vegas Quick-Time period Rental Affiliation introduced they’d be submitting an enchantment. The group added that final month, Decide Jessica Peterson declared some components of the ordinance had been unconstitutionally obscure or overbroad and that county commissioners did not pause the licensing to repair these rules.
Among the ordinances Peterson cited in her ruling included permitting Clark County officers to enter short-term leases at any time with or with out discover to examine properties. Peterson stated that there are not any requirements or goal standards for these searches.
One other instance is prohibiting events, weddings, and different occasions. The ordinance would ban them in the event that they exceed the utmost occupancy of the residential unit. In her ruling, Peterson stated what qualifies as a celebration or wedding ceremony is obscure and ambiguous and that these gatherings can even embody non secular actions that are protected by the Structure.
The short-term rental pre-application course of started again in September. That course of closed on Monday.
In keeping with the Clark County web site, no charges had been collected throughout this part. The county stated identification numbers can be entered in a random quantity generator course of to find out the order or precedence by which purposes can be processed.
Channel 13 reached out to Clark County about this enchantment and the way many individuals have utilized to the short-term rental licenses and acquired the next assertion.
“Clark County continues to maneuver ahead with our course of to problem short-term rental licenses and the random quantity draw will happen on March 29. Clark County has notified candidates that we’ll not be imposing the “below perjury of legislation” language within the pre-application, reflective of the Courtroom’s Order. Concerning different provisions within the Order, Clark County is working via doable options, together with extra authorized motion. We’re unable to remark additional on pending litigation.”
Clark County
There is no such thing as a timeline on if or when the Supreme Courtroom may take up the matter.
As for the licensing course of, Section II of the pre-application choice course of is scheduled to start out subsequent month. Chosen purposes can be given 30 days to fill out extra paperwork. The county stated the submission course of would not assure you’re going to get a license.
Officers add there can be a number of non-refundable charges throughout this part together with a $45 utility charge and $150 inspection charge. If the license is accepted, there may also be an annual charge of $750 for properties which have as much as three bedrooms and $1,500 for properties which have greater than three bedrooms.
Nevada
Nevada Democrats congratulate, caution Trump as he starts 2nd term
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Southern Nevada’s congressional delegation — all Democrats — congratulated and cautioned President Donald Trump as he began his second term Monday.
Trump won the election in November by 1.5% — or about 2 million votes. The president also became the first Republican candidate since 2004 to win Nevada’s six electoral votes, besting Vice President Kamala Harris by about 46,000 votes.
Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen voted to impeach Trump in both his impeachment trials.
“Today, we completed one of the most foundational principles of our democracy, which is the peaceful transfer of power,” Cortez Masto said in a statement. “I look forward to working with the incoming administration to lower prices, create jobs, and keep our communities safe. But make no mistake, if President Trump uses his position to hurt hardworking Nevadans, I will always stand strong to protect them.”
“Today, we witnessed yet another peaceful transfer of power,” Rosen posted on X. “I’m always willing to work across the aisle, including with the Trump-Vance Administration, to lower costs and deliver for Nevada families. But I’ll also push back on any extreme actions that would hurt our nation.”
“I will work with President Trump on any policy that achieves these goals for Nevadans and the American people,” Rep. Steven Horsford said in a statement. “And I will honor America’s long tradition of principled opposition when his policies fall short. I wish President Trump the best in office, and look forward to representing the people of Nevada’s 4th Congressional District in negotiations with him.”
“Today we witnessed the peaceful transfer of power which is essential to our democracy,” Rep. Dina Titus posted on X.
Several prominent Las Vegas-area business figures attended the inauguration, including Phil Ruffin and Dana White.
Rep. Susie Lee had not shared or posted a statement as of Monday afternoon. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo also did not share a message.
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Nevada DMV testing new “turbo title” system
CARSON CITY, Nev. (KOLO) – The Nevada DMV is unveiling a new online service in certain portion of the state.
Their new “turbo titles” launched at the Elko and Sahara Las Vegas DMV offices last Monday.
The Nevada DMV says the new system is designed to speed up the process of applying for new and duplicate titles faster for eligible residents of Nevada. Customers will be able to upload documents remotely through a DriveNV portal and fast pass their initial trip to the Nevada DMV office.
“The Nevada DMV processes about 285,000 standard titles a year,” stated Public Information Officer Paolo David. “Turbo Titles will speed up the titling process for our customers, which will provide greater convenience to our community.”
Those who are eligible to participate in this service are:
- Customers who have purchased or leased a vehicle from an out-of-state dealer or private party
- Customers who have received a vehicle from a private party or family member as a gift
- New residents to Nevada with an existing vehicle
- Customers in need of a duplicate Nevada title
“Our Turbo Titles release is very similar to our last release, Rapid Registration, which means it is the very first phase of this service,” said Public Information Officer Hailey Foster. “Customers will still need to make an appointment to pay and verify the title documentation they submitted.”
One payment is complete, customers will get the title via mail to the address provided.
If a lienholder is on the title, the lienholder will receive the paper or electronic title based on information supplied to the DMV.
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'All the lads want to go': Wigan rookies push for Vegas selection
Wigan’s rookie brigade put their hands up for Vegas selection after the Warriors did what Allegiant Stadium rivals Warrington could not and registered a win in their opening pre-season clash.
“I’d love to go to Vegas – with the squad we’ve got over here at Wigan it’s a big fight for places,” said back rower George Hirst after Sunday’s 28-16 defeat of Oldham.
Wunderkind half Jack Farrimond pulled the strings and non-stop lock Harvie Hill seemed to take every second hit-up as coaches rewarded the players who’ve been back in training since last year while Australian-based stars and England internationals took a break.
Hirst returned to the club he helped win promotion to the Championship last year and impressed in Arctic conditions at Boundary Park. Another former Roughyed, Tyler Dupree, scored Wigan’s first try.
“It’s down to me really,” Hirst said. “Train well, play well. I’d love to go but it’s not my choice.
“All the lads want to go. We’ll find out closer to the time. There’ll be a few lads disappointed.”
One man who might sneak onto the plane is 18-year-old Taylor Kerr, who played alongside Farrimond in the halves but can also handle hooker and back row.
“It’s just a sign of a quality player,” said assistant coach Thomas Leuluai, a renowned utility in his 40 Test career for the Kiwis and 448 NRL and Super League appearances.
“They’re all in that squad for a reason. We’ve got good depth. The guys today, they haven’t done themselves any harm, have they?
“Who’s going to Vegas? I don’t know when he (head coach Matty Peet) is picking that, but the guys today have made a good account of themselves and should be happy.”
Super League rivals, Huddersfield and Salford, joined Warrington – beaten 36-22 by Widnes – in being toppled by Championship teams over the weekend.
“It’s good to be the only ones who won,” said Hirst.
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