LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Construction appears stalled at the site of a new Windsor Park community in North Las Vegas, despite receiving $62 million in government funding to replace homes that have been sinking and shifting for decades.
The project received $25 million in additional funding through Senate Bill 6, which was signed by the governor in November after the special session. That funding is on top of $37 million allocated during the 2023 legislative session.
Monday, construction equipment at the site near Carey and MLK sits still. The site doesn’t look much different from it did in November when grading of the land was underway.
The developer said they have paid all fees to the City of North Las Vegas and are waiting for the city’s approval to start digging for water and sewer.
The City of North Las Vegas said in a statement: “The City has issued permits related to building/housing construction, which can begin at the developer’s discretion. For off-site construction (work happening in the public right-of-way), the City is waiting for the developer to submit their final signed map for the project. Once the map is received, the City is ready to sign the final plans and issue permits upon receiving permit applications.”
The developer said he expects to provide an update soon and still believes the homes will be ready for move-in by Christmas, as promised during a community meeting last summer.
The new Windsor Park is set to be built about a mile away from the old community, where homes have been slowly sinking and shifting for decades due to unstable ground. The project calls for 93 new homes to be given to Windsor Park residents. The old homes will be demolished, and the site will become a park.
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