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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Las Vegas
Work includes fire stations overhead maintenance, service and repairs.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
City of Las Vegas
Close: Jun 29, 2026
Work includes fire stations overhead maintenance, service and repairs.
AvailableCity of Las Vegas
Remodel of the existing fire station #9 kitchen to include, but not limited to, casework, carpentry, painting, mechanical, plumbing and electrical.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
City of Las Vegas
Close: Jul 8, 2026
Remodel of the existing fire station #9 kitchen to include, but not limited to, casework, carpentry, painting, mechanical, plumbing and electrical.
AvailableCity of Las Vegas
Tennis court expansion include removal of existing modular trailer to build a new tennis facility with the addition of three (3) new tennis courts, shading and seating, and electrical equipment relocation.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
City of Las Vegas
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Tennis court expansion include removal of existing modular trailer to build a new tennis facility with the addition of three (3) new tennis courts, shading and seating, and electrical equipment relocation.
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Sole Source: Avoid sole source; pivot to coops/resellers instead.
Coops: Start with coops: Ask to purchase via OMNIA Partners or Sourcewell.
City of Las Vegas (NV) — sole source under NRS 332.115.
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City of Las Vegas
This Fifth Amendment modifies the Nature Park Golf Course Lease and Management Agreement between the City of Las Vegas (Landlord) and CF ARCIS XI, LLC (Tenant). It revises annual rental payment terms to $100,000 starting January 1, 2025, allowing the Tenant to offset this with maintenance expenses. The amendment also clarifies Tenant's maintenance responsibilities, liability upon lease termination, and updates termination clauses for both parties, including conditions for early termination based on revenue. Additionally, it updates the Tenant's address and adds a section granting the Landlord rights for property inspection for future development. The original lease commenced on January 3, 1996.
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Expires
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City of Las Vegas
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This Fifth Amendment modifies the Nature Park Golf Course Lease and Management Agreement between the City of Las Vegas (Landlord) and CF ARCIS XI, LLC (Tenant). It revises annual rental payment terms to $100,000 starting January 1, 2025, allowing the Tenant to offset this with maintenance expenses. The amendment also clarifies Tenant's maintenance responsibilities, liability upon lease termination, and updates termination clauses for both parties, including conditions for early termination based on revenue. Additionally, it updates the Tenant's address and adds a section granting the Landlord rights for property inspection for future development. The original lease commenced on January 3, 1996.
AvailableCity of Las Vegas
This document is the Sixth Amendment to a Nature Park Golf Course Lease and Management Agreement between the CITY OF LAS VEGAS (Landlord) and CF ARCIS XI, LLC (Tenant). It formalizes an amendment to the existing lease by deleting Section 10 of the Original Lease and ratifying the Lease as further amended. The amendment is effective upon the later of the Landlord's and Tenant's signatures. The document also chronicles a history of assignments and previous amendments to the original lease, which dates back to January 3, 1996, with the most recent previous amendment dated March 5, 2025.
Effective Date
Mar 6, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 6, 2025
City of Las Vegas
Expires:
This document is the Sixth Amendment to a Nature Park Golf Course Lease and Management Agreement between the CITY OF LAS VEGAS (Landlord) and CF ARCIS XI, LLC (Tenant). It formalizes an amendment to the existing lease by deleting Section 10 of the Original Lease and ratifying the Lease as further amended. The amendment is effective upon the later of the Landlord's and Tenant's signatures. The document also chronicles a history of assignments and previous amendments to the original lease, which dates back to January 3, 1996, with the most recent previous amendment dated March 5, 2025.
AvailableCity of Las Vegas
This document is a Consent to Assignment of Restated Management Agreement, dated May 9, 2023, between the City of Las Vegas, Angel Park Golf, LLC (Existing Manager), and Angel Park Arcis, LLC (New Manager). The City consents to the assignment of the 'Restated Management Agreement' (dated September 15, 1999, and its amendments, along with other related agreements) from the Existing Manager to the New Manager. Upon assignment, the New Manager assumes all obligations from the closing date, and the Existing Manager is released from future liabilities.
Effective Date
May 9, 2023
Expires
Effective: May 9, 2023
City of Las Vegas
Expires:
This document is a Consent to Assignment of Restated Management Agreement, dated May 9, 2023, between the City of Las Vegas, Angel Park Golf, LLC (Existing Manager), and Angel Park Arcis, LLC (New Manager). The City consents to the assignment of the 'Restated Management Agreement' (dated September 15, 1999, and its amendments, along with other related agreements) from the Existing Manager to the New Manager. Upon assignment, the New Manager assumes all obligations from the closing date, and the Existing Manager is released from future liabilities.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Las Vegas
The City of Las Vegas Citywide Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2027-2031 serves as a roadmap to build community and enhance the quality of life for its residents. Guided by strategic anchors of sustainability, iconic status, and service value, and core values of kindness, commitment, and smart approaches, the plan identifies four priority focus areas: Public Safety, Healthcare, Economic Development, and Housing and Homelessness. The plan aims to strengthen the community by ensuring residents, businesses, and visitors have access to high-quality services, fostering sustainable growth, and transforming visionary ideas into tangible benefits.
This document outlines the City of Las Vegas Master Plan 2050, focusing on achieving a balanced development of business, residential, and open spaces through intelligent growth. The plan emphasizes collecting public input on community priorities, including enhanced parks, diverse transportation options such as public transit and bicycling, and overall quality of life. Key considerations for development include fostering community diversity, addressing the need for shopping centers, improving sidewalks, and ensuring better-lit streets to guide the city's long-term vision.
The council meeting included a ceremony for the swearing-in of a councilmember for a new four-year term following his re-election. The councilmember expressed gratitude to the voters, his colleagues on the council, and his family for their support. The meeting also featured welcoming remarks from fellow council members, emphasizing the councilmember's past and ongoing commitment to serving the city and his specific ward.
The meeting included the swearing-in of the Mayor for her third term, which featured surprise recognition and performances by students. The council discussed the grand opening of the East Las Vegas library, the implementation of safety improvements on the Charleston underpass through the project neon initiative, and the recognition of an employee for life-saving actions. Additionally, the meeting touched on the implementation of a canine officer program within the school district to detect weapons, and the promotion of a documentary regarding the early history of the city.
The City Council meeting focused on the approval of a new ordinance aimed at addressing homelessness by facilitating transitions to shelters and social service programs, with a focus on public safety and sanitation. The discussion highlighted the role of the Courtyard in providing services and the City's commitment to low-barrier solutions for permanent supportive housing. Additionally, the Council recognized an employee of the month for streamlining Municipal Court procedures and discussed the implementation of a robotics lab at the West Las Vegas Library to promote STEM education, sponsored by Switch. The meeting also addressed community shredding events held throughout the city to prevent identity theft.
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