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…
Read MoreKVVU Fox 5 Las Vegas: Construction underway on 2 housing developments near Red Rock Canyon
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – Construction is now underway for a new housing development in Red Rock Canyon where the beloved Bonnie Springs Ranch used to be located. The 65 acres of land is now called ‘the Reserve at Red Rock Canyon.’
Read MoreDesert Companion: Density and Distance in the City’s Favorite Recreation Area
Save Red Rock keeps an eye on Clark County’s development code When Clark County last did a comprehensive review of its planning standards near Red Rock Canyon, it was 2003. Red Rock Casino Resort, Downtown Summerlin, and many of the neighborhoods in the foothills around there didn’t exist, let alone the homes that have crept…
Read MoreLas Vegas Sun: Don’t develop at Red Rock
The Clark County Commission approved a plan for Jim Rhodes (dba Gypsum Resources) to build houses on Blue Diamond Ridge, adjacent to and overlooking our treasured “jewel in the desert,” Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreKTNV ABC 13: Housing development near Red Rock hopes to bring ‘something unique ‘ to the area
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A future housing development is promising to “further put Las Vegas on the map” by bringing hundreds of homes to the west valley.
Read MoreLas Vegas Review Journal: ‘I Love Red Rock as Much as Anybody’: Developer touts long-stalled housing project
A carpenter by trade, developer James Rhodes says he never intended to be a miner. But that’s exactly what Rhodes’ company — Gypsum Resources LLC — does more than 4,000 feet up Blue Diamond Hill’s curving road…
Read More96.3 KKLZ: New Housing Development Coming Near Red Rock
Southwest Las Vegas is about to get more populated. A new housing development in the Blue Diamond area has been approved this week. The new build will bring 400 single-family homes on Blue Diamond Hill.
Read MoreKTNV ABC 13: Clark County commissioner defends decision to approve housing development at Red Rock Canyon
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A member of the Clark County commission defends the approval of a proposed housing development near Red Rock Canyon after it got the green light from commissioners on Tuesday.
Read MoreKLAS CBS 8 News Now: Clark County Commissioners approve housing development in Red Rock Canyon
LAS VEGAS (KLAS)– The Clark County Commission unanimously voted, on Tuesday, to continue with phase one of a proposed housing development to be built on top of Blue Diamond Hill in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
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