Agreements, Signatures and Duty to the People. Will Steve Sisolak Cave?

Everyone in the RPN (Rural Preservation Neighborhood) area are appalled at the fact that after months and months of negotiations between the County, the City, and the People they represent, and after consensus and agreement being reached, that the Interlocal Agreement signed on Dec 21’st 2016, by Steve Sisolak will not be honored!

Of course as usual, a large developer has petitioned the BLM to put up a tract of land in the RPN for sale and has bid on it and is now trying to get the City to accept a General Plan Amendmend without any regard to the agrement that was reached with the people of the area and the County Government.

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And of course instead of adhering to the agreed upon zoning and density they want to introduce a large scale build out right next to Rural Zoned Properties. Strangely enough the BLM chose not to sell them the area circled in Red! One has to wonder why?

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So the real question is this. If the City Council meets and chooses to allow this in direct violation of the agreement that Steve Sisolak signed in good faith for the County and the People that reside in the RNP, will he instruct the County Attorney to sue the City to stop this and enforce the agreement, or will he cave under pressure from a large developer with $$$???

Sakes alive this is the person that is running for future Governor of the State! If his Signature, his word his promise is not good here, how can we expect it to be good anywhere! His ads make claims that he will help with School Classroom overcrowding. How in sam hill does allowing a developer to build out large densities without setting aside a place for Schools benefit the current Classrooms? The plain fact is it doesn’t and the Schools in this RPN area are already at over 125% capacity!

Don’t judge them by what they say, but by what they do. And if this goes the way I think it will, I’d rather hang my saddle on the fence and throw dirt at it than cast a vote for this person.

Dusty

3 thoughts on “Agreements, Signatures and Duty to the People. Will Steve Sisolak Cave?

  1. If the City of Las Vegas Council approves this development it would be going against their own staffs reccomendations not to break the Interlocal Agreement!
    Then the Clark County Commission would have to approve the rezoning per the Interlocal Agreement terms.
    Sisolak signed this Interlocal Agreement in 2016… is he a man who’s word can be trusted?

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  2. We must stay vigilant! The city is counting on us being asleep, as they try to slip this under our noses! Not anymore!! Sisolak has shown his character, he sells out to the highest bidder, do we want “cash and carry” Sisolak as Governor? I think not!!

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