LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A vote on a controversial price for a number of Las Vegas airports has been moved from the county agenda amid pilots’ requires extra transparency.
The Clark County Board of Commissioners was set to vote on a price enhance, which has been the middle of controversy for some Las Vegas space pilots. The merchandise was rescheduled beforehand after commissioners authorised an alleged battle of curiosity assessment right into a high county aviation official.
“The County Manager and County Counsel will recommend to the Board that the item be continued to a later date,” a Clark County spokesperson wrote in response to an 8 Information Now request.
On Thursday, a spokesperson for the Clark County Division of Aviation (CCDOA) confirmed to eight Information Now the merchandise could be rescheduled pending additional assessment.
“In the best interest of all operations, we agreed to reschedule the Title 20 agenda item for a later date,” a CCDOA spokesperson wrote in response to an 8 Information Now request.
Jeffrey Lustick, an lawyer for the North Las Vegas Hangar House owners Group, posted on Fb a response to the merchandise’s rescheduling.
“The ordinance would raise fees for local pilots [and] airport users, increasing costs for tiedown spaces and essential services, while offering parking discounts to transient jets purchasing fuel from World Fuel Services,” Lustick wrote on a Fb submit. “The Commission is also still reviewing potential conflicts of interest involving airport leadership and vendor relationships.”
Lustick wrote that representatives from the CCDOA will probably be assembly with the hangar house owners about their considerations.
Throughout a morning assembly, the fee stated the merchandise was moved to the October 7 agenda.