Homeless encampment cleanup continues, relocation . . . - This Is Reno Community advocates are helping individuals move their campsites from the Wells Avenue overpass area as the city continues clean up work on May 25, 2021 Space for men and pets is still available at the Nevada Cares Campus, but not for women Image: Bob Conrad This Is Reno City crews continued bulldozing the east side of the massive encampment
Encampment Ordinance Updated - Las Vegas Nevada The city of Las Vegas is committed to helping connect homeless individuals and families with needed services to help them break the cycle of homelessness In 2023, the city saw 11 695 unduplicated services accessed by guests at the Courtyard
Clark County’s Homeless Crisis: Camping Ban in Effect, but No Real . . . On a single night in January 2024, 7,906 people were counted as experiencing homelessness in Clark County Over half—4,202—were sleeping on the streets, in cars, or in illegal encampments Meanwhile, 3,704 individuals were already occupying emergency or transitional housing, leaving only 675 shelter beds available that night
City pushing property owner to oust homeless residents Inside a homeless encampment across the street from James Gay Park near Owens Avenue, residents are reluctantly beginning to gather up belongings and prepare their search for a new place to sleep
Renos massive tent city comes down (video and photos) - This Is Reno Reno’s largest homeless encampment was bulldozed today after weeks of city officials saying they would begin clearing the area near the Wells Avenue overpass They made good on their word, but not without generating confusion The area has been home to as many as 300 people in recent years
Las Vegas, Henderson join cities asking U. S. Supreme . . . - Nevada Current Several Western cities filed an amicus brief on Sept 25 asking the court to overturn previous rulings by the 9th U S Circuit Court of Appeals, whose jurisdiction includes district courts in Nevada, that the cities argue prevent them from ousting homeless camps