LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Unregistered autos are a typical sight throughout the Las Vegas valley and residents within the northeast valley advised 8 Information Now they have not seen a lot motion being taken to fight the problem.
No license plates, no air within the tires and no signal of leaving the northeast valley neighborhood close to Pecos Street and Carey Avenue. Dale Stone has lived there for over three many years and advised 8 Information Now that vehicles like that began displaying up two or three years in the past and he not often sees them go away.
Automobile with flat tire within the northeast Las Vegas valley (KLAS)
“There’s been about 13 to 15 complaints on this same problem and nothing’s been done,” Stone mentioned.
Stone mentioned he and his neighbors have made requests via FixIt, Clark County’s drawback reporting app, however have not seen options.
Stone mentioned for essentially the most half, the problem is unregistered autos that take up area and sit there for a very long time, however on the worst, it’s a burned-up camper sitting within the street.
Burned camper sitting in a neighborhood close to Pecos Street and Carey Avenue (KLAS)
“People are not held accountable. That’s my personal take on it. They’re just not held accountable,” Stone mentioned.
He reached out to his Clark County Commissioner, who referred him to the Constable’s Workplace which has a hotline for deserted vehicles. Stone heard the identical message most callers hear.
“It may take up to ten to 20 days for the vehicle to be checked,” declares a pre-recorded reply message.
However in these 10 to twenty days, Stone mentioned the vehicles will probably be moved to different elements of the group.
“They’ll unload them at one corner, and the next thing they’ll be in another corner,” Stone mentioned.
He by no means anticipated this situation when he moved in additional than 30 years in the past, however the space has modified since then.
“Considering the part of town we live in, it’s really not surprising, and it’s not surprising that we don’t get response from anyone,” Stone mentioned. “Because we don’t live in a classy neighborhood.”
Residents in neighborhoods throughout the valley report unregistered vehicles sitting alongside the curb
“Haul them off. Make people comply,” Stone mentioned.