Notice of Record of Decision for the Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Master Plan and Installation Development at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
Published Date: 1/29/2026
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The Air Force has decided to develop 2,000 acres on the east side of Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada to support future projects and upgrades. This plan, approved in December 2025, sets the stage for faster and smarter building decisions that will help the base grow. The changes affect the local area and will roll out over time, with details shared publicly starting January 2026.
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