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The las vegas strip is not a racetrack

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The obstruction of one of the most iconic attractions on the Las Vegas Strip is a decision within the scope of the business that owns that icon, however shortsighted it may be.

The public sidewalks and roadways belong to the community and should not be rendered inaccessible to both pedestrians and vehicular traffic.  Creating not only unreasonable disruption but also sever public safety risk.

Our city sould not be for rent to corporate interests, especially at the expense of public safety, public access, and the negative iamge to our most precious resource – tourism.

If the complete disruption of the heart of Las Vegas for over 4 months each year is objectionable to you, please sign the Petition for elected officials to take immediate action for relief.

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Our Public Space Is Not For Rent

The complete disruption of public access for 4 months each year is not acceptable

Nothing Has Changed!

Tens Of Mllions Are Severely Impacted For A Few Hundred Thousand, Corporate Profit, And A Photo Op!

OBJECTIVES AND OPTIONS

Scrutinize Public Officials 
Seek Legal Remedy / Injunctive Relief
Hold Corporations Accountable
Independent Financial Analysis
Licenses & Permit Standards Review
Employment And Resources Review

With Visitor Numbers Plummeting – Ruining The Expereience For Millions For Many Months Is Irresponsible

 

F1 Needs To Compensate Those That Lose Money 

 

Elected Officials Need To Be Held Accountable To The Community, Not Corporate Greed

 

Those Impacted May Want To Consider Class Action

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SIGN THE PETITION TO RESTORE OUR CITY

Clark County Commissioners Office

(702) 455-3500

500 S Grand Central Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89155

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