Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Metropolis of Las Vegas makes determination concerning noise ordinance modifications in Arts District

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Metropolis of Las Vegas won’t pursue a change to a noise ordinance within the Arts District, in line with the Las Vegas Metropolis Council.

Again in July, the Metropolis of Las Vegas inspired enter from these residing and dealing within the Arts District to weigh in on the extent of noise within the space after complaints from a number of companies.

Advocates on either side spoke to eight Information Now in July, with some stating the realm ought to stay an exception to the rule, whereas others requested metropolis leaders to look at the present noise ranges all through the day and night.

Town then started a “survey phase” by means of the top of July to evaluation the suggestions and make its determination.

Metropolis of Las Vegas Councilwoman Olivia Diaz launched an announcement on Wednesday concerning town’s determination to not pursue any modifications because of the majority of individuals not being in favor of a change. Her full assertion is supplied under.

“Based on the feedback we’ve received, the city of Las Vegas is not pursuing a change to the noise ordinance of the 18b Las Vegas Arts District. The city had encouraged input from those who live and work in the area to gauge whether an update to city code was needed. I appreciate all those who took the time to make their opinions known. From the feedback I’ve received, it’s clear the majority does not favor a change. The Arts District is an authentic, home-grown area that we want to ensure remains vibrant and energized for years to come. As part of this, we will continue to have regular communications with the 18b Arts District Board members as well as other members of that community.”  – Metropolis of Las Vegas Councilwoman Olivia Diaz  

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