| 3/16/2021 |
Clark County Board of Commissioners
| Discussed as Recommended
Agenda note: DISCUSSION: Commissioner Tick Segerblom expressed interest in possible reorganization of County services related to graffiti and Building Code Enforcement, and other issues related to beautification of older neighborhoods which could be performed and responded to under one umbrella, and provide a presentation to the Board at a future meeting.
Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick stated that previous attempts by Commissioners Giunchigliani and Weekly had been made to initiate a County Multi-Agency Response Team (CMART) type process which did not come to fruition due to lack of funding; that there was a need for a more regionalized approach to those issues; and expressed support of moving forward with the discussion.
Commissioner Jim Gibson reflected on prior experiences where Neighborhood Services Departments would organize clean-ups; that the level of planning that went into older neighborhoods had not been as thorough as those more recently developed, that the need for dispute resolution was more common in older neighborhoods, and expressed support of further discussion to determine the value of grouping such services together.
Commissioner Michael Naft expressed support of exploring creation of a CMART-type environment, the importance of receiving a briefing on the historical context of past County actions, and where those services would be focused. | |
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