BLM Hands 122 Acres to Vegas for New Sports Park Paradise
Published Date: 3/2/2026
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Summary
The City of Las Vegas wants to turn about 122 acres of public land in northwest Las Vegas into a new public park with sports fields and trails. The Bureau of Land Management is offering the land for lease and eventual sale to help meet the community’s growing need for outdoor fun. If you want to share your thoughts, make sure to send comments by April 16, 2026!
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