Six commissioners approved a settlement that will allow a developer to build 3,500 homes near the popular natural attraction.
Read MoreLas Vegas Sun: Clark County OKs Red Rock home construction; conservationists worry it opens floodgates
Fisher, president of the conservation group Save Red Rock, thinks such incidents will happen more frequently following a decision Tuesday of the Clark County Commission that paves the way for a housing development to be constructed in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Read MoreKVVU Fox 5 Las Vegas: Clark County approves $86 million settlement over Red Rock development
Clark County Commissioners approved an $86 million settlement with developer Jim Rhodes after the commission backtracked on allowing him to develop land on Blue Diamond Hill.
Read MoreKLAS CBS 8 News Now: Clark County approves $80 million payment to Red Rock developer
Staring at a case they didn’t think they could win in court, the Clark County Commission approved an $80 million settlement on Tuesday with Gypsum Resources, the company that wants to build homes on the edge of Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreKSNV News 3: Clark County Commission agrees to $80M settlement for housing development near Red Rock
After a years-long legal battle over a proposed housing development on Blue Diamond Hill near Red Rock, the Clark County Board of Commissioners agreed to pay Gypsum Resources $80 million in a settlement.
Read MoreKTNV ABC 13: County approves settlement, paves way for Blue Diamond Hill housing development
The road is now paved for a luxury housing development to go up near Blue Diamond, on the outskirts of the Red Rock National Conservation Area.
Read MoreLVSportsBiz: Clark County Commissioners Tuesday To Decide Gypsum-Rhodes Housing Project Settlement That Would Allow 3,500 Homes On Blue Diamond Hill Near Red Rock, Plus Pay $80 Million To Developer
Only in Clark County in metro Las Vegas would a proposed housing sprawl of 3,500 homes near the region’s natural outdoor jewel of Red Rock Canyon plus an $80 million payment to the developer be considered a compromise deal.
Read MoreLas Vegas Review Journal: County expected to settle for $80M, allow development on Blue Diamond Hill
Clark County is expected to reach a settlement in a yearslong legal dispute over a development on Blue Diamond Hill. The proposed agreement — which still needs approval from the board of commissioners — would require the county to pay Gypsum Resources $80 million and allow the company to go forward with its stalled housing…
Read MoreKTNV ABC 13: Clark County reaches settlement agreement over Blue Diamond Hill development
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Clark County officials have announced they have reached a proposed $80 million settlement agreement over a controversial Blue Diamond Hill housing development. On Monday, officials announced a settlement agreement with Gypsum Resources, LLC and its owner Jim Rhodes. The proposed settlement “represents a compromise that allows for lower density development and…
Read MoreKLAS CBS 8 News Now: Clark County to consider $80 million settlement in Red Rock developer’s lawsuit
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Clark County has reached a proposed $80 million settlement with Gypsum Resources, the company involved in developing land next to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, according to a news release early Monday evening. The settlement follows developer Jim Rhodes’ victory in court involving County Commissioner Justin Jones, who was accused…
Read MoreKVVU Fox 5 Las Vegas: Clark County to present $80M settlement agreement over planned housing development near Red Rock
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – Clark County officials says they are presenting an $80 million settlement agreement with Gypsum Resources, LLC to the Board of County Commissioners this month. This is over a dispute of a planned housing development near Red Rock Canyon National Conversation Area. The agreement is expected to be presented on June…
Read MoreLas Vegas Review Journal: Red Rock development lawsuit dismissed as housing project looms
A U.S. District Court judge dismissed all federal claims against Clark County in the long-running legal dispute over development on the privately-owned Blue Diamond Hill gypsum mine near Red Rock Canyon. In a 35-page judgment entered Tuesday, U.S. Judge Gloria M. Navarro granted Clark County’s motions for summary judgment against Gypsum Resources LLC. Attorneys for…
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