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Tule Springs East In North Las Vegas Wants Your Opinion

  • Writer: Patrick Pineda
    Patrick Pineda
  • Apr 7
  • 2 min read

Hey, Vegas locals! Have you heard about the big plans brewing for Tule Springs East? The City of North Las Vegas is working on transforming this massive 7,000-acre site into a vibrant community, and they need your input to make it happen.

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What’s the Deal with Tule Springs East?

Tule Springs East is a prime piece of land located north of the 215 Beltway. It’s bordered by some pretty cool neighbors: the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument to the west, Nellis Air Force Base to the east, and the Desert National Wildlife Refuge up north. With all this space, the city envisions a dynamic mix of housing, job opportunities, outdoor recreation, and even a new UNLV campus. Yep, you read that right—a whole new UNLV campus is in the works!


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Why Your Opinion Matters

The city isn’t just throwing together a cookie-cutter plan. They want Tule Springs East to reflect what you want in a neighborhood. Whether it’s parks, restaurants, shops, or affordable housing options, your feedback will help shape this blank canvas into something truly special.

Plus, this isn’t just about buildings—it’s about creating a community. Imagine living in a place where everything you need is close by and designed with care. That’s what North Las Vegas is aiming for.


How You Can Get Involved

The planning process kicked off in January 2025 and will wrap up by year’s end. Right now, locals are encouraged to take a quick survey (it only takes about 10 minutes!) to share their thoughts on what should be included in the development. The survey asks about housing preferences, amenities like parks and transportation, and even concerns about things like noise from nearby Nellis Air Force Base.


What’s Next?

Once the community feedback is gathered and plans are finalized, this area will become a hub for Southern Nevada—a place for families, students, and businesses alike. While the cleanup process (thanks to its past use as military training grounds) might take some time, development could start as early as 2025.


So what do you think? Should Tule Springs East be packed with green spaces? Affordable housing? A bustling commercial zone? Let your voice be heard! Take the survey here and help turn this vision into reality. After all, this isn’t just about developing land—it’s about building your community.

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