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Street Sweeping Schedule: What is the street sweeping schedule?
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- Currently, there is no set street sweeper schedule.
This is due to the limited resources of equipment and manpower we currently
have. Each COH street sweeper, however, is required to cover their entire
designated area once a month. Due to unforeseen circumstances, they might be
dispatched to clean up after vehicle accidents, or incidences that also require
immediate clean-up, such as oil spills, debris in the roadway, broken glass,
etc. that would pull them away from their sweeping routine. Maintenance factors
on the sweepers also limit the ability to provide a set sweeping schedule. It
is possible, however, to request specific street clean-up for our residents
when needed by calling the Public Works Support Services Division's direct
number at (702) 267-3259.
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Potholes: How do I report potholes or other pavement repair issues?
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259. ... (more)
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259.
(FAQ3862)
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Road Pavement Maintenance:Who's in charge of road pavement maintenance issues?
- The Engineering division is in charge of the crack sealing and slurry sealing of city streets.The Quality Contro... (more)
- The Engineering division is in charge of the crack sealing and slurry sealing of city streets.
The Quality Control division is in charge of contractors working on city streets.
The Department of Utility Services is in charge of completing water line repair work zones in the city street with permanent asphalt patch repairs.
The Streets Maintenance division is in charge of pothole repairs and patch repairing degraded/damaged locations of asphalt in city streets. (FAQ9655)
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Water Main Shutdown: How do I submit a request for an existing water main shutdown in order make connection...
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This action requires a request through Contact Henderson to be completed, including all pertinent information: Contractors Company Name and address, Field Contact information, Project Name and Location, Permit Number, description and location of the work, maps, the reason for the shutdown request, date requested, and duration of the shutdown.
Your request must be submitted at least 5 business days prior to the requested date, excluding Holidays, Saturdays, or Sundays. City of Henderson Public Works Quality Control will review your request for pertinent information that is needed to process your request. Your request will be forwarded to our Utilities Water Operations Department when all necessary information has been provided. The request will be reviewed by the City of Henderson Water Operations Section. Requester will be contacted to coordinate the shutdown based on City of Henderson’s research and availability. Any shutdowns that affect current water customers will require written notification to those customers 24 hours prior to the shutdown to be completed by requester. Shutdowns affecting businesses and /or several customers may require work to be done during off hours. Water main shutdowns for private water systems require the shutdown to be facilitated through Meter Services Department. Contact City of Henderson Mater Meter Services to request a Meter Shutdown. (FAQ11338)
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Broken Concrete: How do I report a broken concrete curb or sidewalk or cracked asphalt in the street?
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259.... (more)
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259.
(FAQ3879)
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Shopping Carts: Who can I call to report an abandoned shopping cart left on a city street or sidewalk?
- To report an abandoned shopping cart, call 702-267-3259 or submit a case through Contact Henderson.... (more)
- To report an abandoned shopping cart, call 702-267-3259 or submit a case through Contact Henderson.
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Water Main Information: How do I obtain information regarding water main shutdown scheduling and approval?
- Water main shutdown requests may be submitted by completing a case in ... (more)
- Water main shutdown requests may be submitted by completing a case in Contact Henderson 24/7. Select Water & Sewer and then Water Main Shutdown Request to submit your request.
Water main shutdowns should be scheduled during our business working days, Tuesday through Friday, excluding holidays. Weekend, evening, night or holiday shutdown requests will incur overtime charges. In order to facilitate processing, complete the required fields. Water main shutdowns are specifically for water mains located in the public right-of-way. (FAQ3840)
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Debris/Trash: How do I report excessive debris or trash along City roadways or dumped items on City Property?
- It depends which street the debris or trash is located.... (more)
- It depends which street the debris or trash is located.
If it is on a state highway such as I-515, St. Rose Parkway, Boulder Highway, Lake Mead or Sunset Road between the freeway and Boulder Highway, call the State of Nevada Department of Transportation at 702-385-6500, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m or email them at info@dot.nv.gov. For public city streets, contact Support Services Street Maintenance during normal working hours at 702-267-3259.
If it is after work hours and the debris or item in the street is causing a situation requiring immediate attention, call 311.
(FAQ3848)
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Spills/Dumping: How do I report a spill on or dumping onto a street, storm drain or channel?
- Anything that is directed into a street, storm drain, or channel impacts our drinking water. Report spills and dumping b... (more)
- Anything that is directed into a street, storm drain, or channel impacts our drinking water. Report spills and dumping by submitting information below. If you need further assistance, call 702-267-3259 Monday through
Thursday (6am-4pm) and 702-267-2208 after Hours (Environmental Services
Hotline).
If the contamination is serious and currently happening, call the Henderson Police Department immediately at 311. (FAQ3853)
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Street Sweeping: How do I report that a street needs to be swept?
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259. ... (more)
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259.
(FAQ3885)
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Maintenance Issues: What if I see maintenance issues such as weeds or trash on City of Henderson-owned prop...
- To report maintenance issues on city-owned land, call the city's Property Management division at 702-267-1300.... (more)
- To report maintenance issues on city-owned land, call the city's Property Management division at 702-267-1300.
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Construction/Development Information: How do I obtain information regarding construction of a development?
- Submit your question below. If you need further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.... (more)
- Submit your question below. If you need further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.
(FAQ3844)
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Local Improvement District: What is a Local Improvement District (LID)?
- A Local Improvement District (LID) is created to fund public improvements such as roads, curbs, sidewalks, utilities, et... (more)
- A Local Improvement District (LID) is created to fund public improvements such as roads, curbs, sidewalks, utilities, etc. The LID is comprised of the properties that benefit from the improvements. Usually these public improvements are initially funded through the proceeds of a bond issue sold by the municipality and paid back over time by the properties in that district.
(FAQ3841)
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Easements: What easements are on my property?
- The City of Henderson is unable to determine all the easements on your property. You may wish to contact a title company... (more)
- The City of Henderson is unable to determine all the easements on your property. You may wish to contact a title company to get a preliminary title report for which there may be a charge. If you need further assistance, submit your question below or call 702-267-1300.
(FAQ3852)
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Offsite Improvements: What are offsite improvements and why do they require inspections?
- Offsite improvements include water mains, sewer mains, storm drains, streets, sidewalks, traffic control devices, street... (more)
- Offsite improvements include water mains, sewer mains, storm drains, streets, sidewalks, traffic control devices, street lights, and other improvements located within the public right-of-way. All offsite construction requires inspection by the city for compliance with minimum standards.
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Plan Holders List: How do I obtain a plan holders list for a city building project?
- The Construction Management office can assist you at 702-267-3007. ... (more)
- The Construction Management office can assist you at 702-267-3007.
(FAQ3832)
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Crack Seal/Slurry Project: How do I obtain information about a crack seal/slurry project?
- Please submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, please call Quality Control at (702) 267-3100.... (more)
- Please submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, please call Quality Control at (702) 267-3100.
(FAQ3843)
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Capital Improvement Program: What is the Capital Improvement Program?
- Also known as the CIP, the Capital Improvement Program is the process of prioritizing our needed improvements worth over... (more)
- Also known as the CIP, the Capital Improvement Program is the process of prioritizing our needed improvements worth over $50,000 each. Required by state law, the comprehensive, six-year strategic plan details these capital expenditure projects within the City, including estimates of their associated recurring operations and maintenance costs. Examples of CIP projects are regional drainage facilities (detention basins), water treatment and transmission facilities, sewer transmission mains, freeway interchanges, City buildings, traffic signals, City technology projects, and parks and trails.
The first year of the Program reflects the City's proposed capital infrastructure plan as adopted by City Council with the City's final annual budget. The remaining five years of the Program outlines a tentative City-wide plan of expenditures, whether currently funded or unfunded, designed to help coordinate projects, assist with prioritization of City projects at a higher level, and enhance the City's long-range planning effort. (FAQ3836)
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Construction Problems: How do I report patch or plate problems from construction in the street?
- Submit your concern below.... (more)
- Submit your concern below.
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Tracking Projects: How do I track my improvement plans for projects through the City of Henderson?
- You can track projects online throu... (more)
- You can track projects online through KIVA, the city's tracking system. You will need to know the permit number, which includes the four-letter abbreviation for the permit type.
(FAQ3850)
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Information on Work Near Your Property: How do I obtain information regarding work being performed near my ...
- Submit your question or concern below. For further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.... (more)
- Submit your question or concern below. For further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.
(FAQ3839)
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Geotechnical Submittals:How do I submit a report for Public Works materials review?
- The following report types can be submitted through our Contact Henderson portal: Geotechnical Report IQAC A... (more)
- The following report types can be submitted through our Contact Henderson portal:
Geotechnical Report IQAC Asphalt Mix Design IQAC Type II Native in Lieu of Type I Pavement Design Report Pavement Verification Report Select Backfill Report
Our materials lab staff will review your report and provide your results within 10 business days of receipt.
To submit your report choose ‘submit a request or question’ (FAQ11284)
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Sand bags: Where can I get sand bags to alleviate flooding problems?
- Empty sandbags (a limit of ten per household) can be picked up free of charge at Support Services, 486 Gibson Rd., durin... (more)
- Empty sandbags (a limit of ten per household) can be picked up free of charge at Support Services, 486 Gibson Rd., during normal business hours (Monday-Thursday 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)
It is best to have sand bags on hand prior to an emergency. In most cases, individuals must provide their own sand. If the city has sand available, locations will be identified via the media and this web site. (FAQ5254)
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Master Streets and Highway Plan: Where can I get the Master Streets and Highway Plan?
- Information is available ... (more)
- Information is available online.
(FAQ7027)
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Rights-of-way/Easements: How do I dedicate rights-of-way/easements?
- The Survey/Right-of-Way p... (more)
- The Survey/Right-of-Way pages have instructions for dedicating rights-of-way/easements. If you need further assistance, submit a request below or call 702-267-1300.
(FAQ3875)
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City Property: Who manages city-owned property?
- Property owned by the City of Henderson is managed by the Public Works, Parks and Recreation Department's Survey/Right-o... (more)
- Property owned by the City of Henderson is managed by the Public Works, Parks and Recreation Department's Survey/Right-of-Way and Property Management division. They can be reached at 702-267-1300.
(FAQ3440)
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Grading Permits: How do I get an estimate of what my grading permits will cost if I want to develop a prope...
- A fee estimator is available on online, or submit your... (more)
- A fee estimator is available on online, or submit your request below.
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Soils Lab Report: How can I get a soils lab report for my property?
- Submit your request below. If you need further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.... (more)
- Submit your request below. If you need further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.
(FAQ3858)
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Right-of-Way: What is a right-of-way?
- A right-of-way is the right to pass over land of another. A dedicated road is a right-of-way owned by the jurisdiction w... (more)
- A right-of-way is the right to pass over land of another. A dedicated road is a right-of-way owned by the jurisdiction where it is located. It usually contains utilities, drainage facilities, and traffic control devises. An easement is a right-of-way for a specific purpose.
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Groundwater: What is groundwater and where do I report problems with it?
- Groundwater is water beneath the surface, often between saturated soil and rock, that typically supplies wells and sprin... (more)
- Groundwater is water beneath the surface, often between saturated soil and rock, that typically supplies wells and springs. To report problems or concerns, submit your request below. For further information call 702-267-3024.
(FAQ3859)
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Engineering Services Projects List: How does my company get on the City of Henderson Public Works Engineeri...
- Submit a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) packet, which is available on the Public Works ... (more)
- Submit a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) packet, which is available on the Public Works Bid Opportunities web page.
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Bidders List: How do I get on the approved Public Works bidders list?
- At the January 18, 2005 meeting of the City Council, the City of Henderson adopted the Nevada State Public Works Board l... (more)
- At the January 18, 2005 meeting of the City Council, the City of Henderson adopted the Nevada State Public Works Board list of Qualified Bidders, pursuant to the provisions of NRS 338.1382. This applies only to general contractors interested in bidding on the on-site public works construction projects of the City of Henderson that exceed $100,000 in the estimated cost of construction. An on-site public works project includes any building, park, or other non-right-of-way construction project, but excludes off-site improvements such as right-of-way, flood control, traffic control and other similar projects. If a Federally funded project prohibits such qualification, it shall also be excluded.
You can verify your status on the State Public Works Board Qualified Bidders List or go to the State Public Works Board Qualified Bidders website.
To download applications and information to become a Qualified Bidder, go to the State Public Works Board Qualified Bidders website. Applications for Bidder Qualification must be sent to the State Public Works Board only. (FAQ3835)
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Barricade Plan Permit: What is a barricade plan permit?
- A barricade plan permit allows the placement of traffic cones or other barricading devices for the purpose of safely rou... (more)
- A barricade plan permit allows the placement of traffic cones or other barricading devices for the purpose of safely routing vehicles and pedestrians around a work zone. The permit identifies the layout of the barricades, the location where they will be set up, and the date and times when the barricades will be in place. This permit is issued by Traffic Services Engineering.
(FAQ3825)
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Public Works Projects: What Public Works projects are currently being advertised and how do I obtain plans ...
- Plans and specifications for current Public Works projects are only available through DemandStar, but can also be access... (more)
- Plans and specifications for current Public Works projects are only available through DemandStar, but can also be accessed through our website.
(FAQ3829)
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Detention Basin Problems: How do I report problems with detention basins, flood control channels, storm dra...
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259. ... (more)
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259.
(FAQ3854)
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Traffic Cones/Barricades: Why are traffic cones/barricades in place when there is no working being done?
- Often the work is not obvious, such as concrete, paint, or traffic markings drying/curing, underground work, or workmen ... (more)
- Often the work is not obvious, such as concrete, paint, or traffic markings drying/curing, underground work, or workmen in manholes. Due to space constraints within the road many times one truck leaves and another arrives moments apart, so you may be seeing the gap in between. If you do see a barricade setup in place for more than a day with no evidence of work, contact Traffic Services and provide the location of the barricades, date and time you are referencing.
(FAQ3826)
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Rights-of-Way: Why does the city acquire rights-of-way?
- The reason the city acquires rights-of-way is to provide the land necessary for public streets, highways, drainage facil... (more)
- The reason the city acquires rights-of-way is to provide the land necessary for public streets, highways, drainage facilities, and utilities.
(FAQ3873)
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City Capital Improvement Plan: Where can I get the city's Capital Improvement Plan?
- The Capital Improvement Plan identifies potential project costs by fiscal year and is available at the City Clerk's offi... (more)
- The Capital Improvement Plan identifies potential project costs by fiscal year and is available at the City Clerk's office, 240 S. Water St., Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., excluding holidays.
(FAQ3828)
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Certified Payroll Reports: How do I request copies of certified payroll reports?
- You can enter your request through Contact Henderson. Be sure to include the PWP number of the project for which you are... (more)
- You can enter your request through Contact Henderson. Be sure to include the PWP number of the project for which you are requesting copies, along with the name of the contractor or subcontractor and date range. Copies of the reports will be emailed to you.
(FAQ9658)
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Flood Zones: How do I find out which flood zone my property is in? If I'm in a special flood hazard area, ...
- Submit your request below and you will be contacted. For further information, call the Flood Information line at 702-267... (more)
- Submit your request below and you will be contacted. For further information, call the Flood Information line at 702-267-3068.
(FAQ3855)
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Annex Property: How do I annex my property into the City of Henderson?
- The Public Works Survery/Right-of-Wayannex... (more)
- The Public Works Survery/Right-of-Wayannexation page can provide the information you need to get started. For further assistance, submit a request below or call 702-267-1300.
(FAQ3895)
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Flood Problems: How do I report flooding problems?
- During a storm where there is a life-threatening situation, call 911 for police and fire assistance or to... (more)
- During a storm where there is a life-threatening situation, call 911 for police and fire assistance or to report severe flooding problems that impede traffic flow.
The city is not responsible for flood water and debris left on private property. Private property is the responsibility of the property owner.
After flooding, water and debris in the roadway or public property that needs cleanup can be reported by submitting a case below through Contact Henderson. (FAQ5253)
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City Improvement Projects: How do I obtain information regarding city improvement projects that have been a...
- Submit your request below. For further assistance, call Quality Control 702-267-3100.... (more)
- Submit your request below. For further assistance, call Quality Control 702-267-3100.
(FAQ3838)
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Missing Manhole Covers: How do I report a missing manhole cover?
- The city's storm drain system has access points for cleaning and regular maintenance. These access points may be in the ... (more)
- The city's storm drain system has access points for cleaning and regular maintenance. These access points may be in the street, sidewalk or desert areas. If you discover one missing a cover, you can let us know by submitting its location below. If you need further assistance, call Support Services at 702-267-3259
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Work Zone Approval: How do I get approval to set up a work zone in the roadway?
- To request an application to set up a work zone in the roadway or on the sidewalk of a public road, submit the form belo... (more)
- To request an application to set up a work zone in the roadway or on the sidewalk of a public road, submit the form below. If you need further assistance, call Traffic Services Engineering at 702-267-3099.
(FAQ3827)
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Special Event Barricades: Do I need a barricade permit for special events?
- A ... (more)
- A special event permit is required before a barricade permit will be accepted. The first step is contacting the Special Events and Permitting Section of the Henderson Police Department by email at HPDpermitreq@cityofhenderson.com.
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Permit: How do I get a permit to move a wide or oversized load?
- Over-dimensional, non-reducible load permits ar... (more)
- Over-dimensional, non-reducible load permits are issued only from the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) Carson City, Over Dimensional Permits office and they require at least two business days' notice. Contact their office.
(FAQ3897)
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Real Estate: How do I find out what city properties may be available for sale or lease?
- Properties currently offered for sale or lease (if any) are listed on the city's ... (more)
- Properties currently offered for sale or lease (if any) are listed on the city's website.
(FAQ4102)
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Bond Reduction: How do I get a construction bond or a performance bond release, reduction, or replacement?
- First, review the ... (more)
- First, review the bond release reduction application.
Once you have reviewed the application and have your project name, permit number, and bond number, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100 Monday through Thursday for further assistance. (FAQ6083)
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Engineering Services Projects: How do I obtain plans and specifications for Engineering Services projects?
- Plans and specifications for current Public Works projects are only available through DemandStar, but can be accessed th... (more)
- Plans and specifications for current Public Works projects are only available through DemandStar, but can be accessed through the Public Works Bid Opportunities web page.
(FAQ3830)
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Construction Plans: Where can I buy construction plans and specifications for city buildings that are being...
- It varies by project. Call Construction Management at 702-267-3007 for information.... (more)
- It varies by project. Call Construction Management at 702-267-3007 for information.
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Landscape Damage: How do I resolve landscape damage caused by construction?
- If you were unable to address your issue with the responsible party, submit your concern below. If you need further assi... (more)
- If you were unable to address your issue with the responsible party, submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.
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Cell Site Information: How do I find out who is leasing a cell site and operating the tower?
- The city maintains a list of the telecom providers occupying city-owned land. For assistance, call 702-267-1300.... (more)
- The city maintains a list of the telecom providers occupying city-owned land. For assistance, call 702-267-1300.
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Bond Release: How do I get a construction bond or a performance bond release, reduction, or replacement?
- Once you have reviewed the application and have your project name, permit number, and bond number, call Quality Control ... (more)
- Once you have reviewed the application and have your project name, permit number, and bond number, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100 Monday through Thursday for further assistance.
(FAQ6082)
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City Property Use: What if I need to use city-owned land temporarily?
- You must obtain a revocable permit for occupancy of City of Henderson-owned land and pay a charge, if applicable.... (more)
- You must obtain a revocable permit for occupancy of City of Henderson-owned land and pay a charge, if applicable.
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Revocable Permit: What departments must approve a revocable permit for occupancy of City of Henderson-owned...
- It requires a recommendation from the Property Management Committee.... (more)
- It requires a recommendation from the Property Management Committee.
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Benchmark: What is a benchmark?
- Geodetic control points are permanently affixed objects at various locations all over the United States to enable land s... (more)
- Geodetic control points are permanently affixed objects at various locations all over the United States to enable land surveying, civil engineering, civil engineering, and mapping to be done efficiently. These objects are usually metal disks, but can be any other object that serves as a control point.
(FAQ3887)
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Vacate/Abandon Public Streets: How do I vacate or abandon public streets, or the city's interest in easemen...
- The Survey/Right-of-Way pages have... (more)
- The Survey/Right-of-Way pages have instructions and forms necessary for submitting an application. If you need further assistance, submit a request below or call 702-267-1300.
(FAQ3896)
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Dust: Who do I contact about the dust in the air?
- ... (more)
- Contact the Clark County Division of Air
Quality, Department of Environmental and Sustainability. Include details about
where you noticed the concern, a description, your name, and a phone number if
you want a response. You can call 702-385-DUST (3878) or 866-407-6965, file a
complaint electronically here
or send an email to DustHotline@ClarkCountyNV.gov
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Flood Control: Why do we need flood control in the desert?
- Our desert is prone to flash flooding especially during the monsoon season of June through September, when arroyos and w... (more)
- Our desert is prone to flash flooding especially during the monsoon season of June through September, when arroyos and washes can fill with water within minutes or seconds during an intense downpour. For more information, visit us online.
(FAQ3856)
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Fence Cut: How do I get a city-owned damaged fence repaired?
- Submit a Contact Henderson case and include detailed location information so that we can determine whether it is a city-... (more)
- Submit a Contact Henderson case and include detailed location information so that we can determine whether it is a city-owned fence. If so, the necessary repairs will be handled accordingly.
(FAQ10958)
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City Building Projects: What city building projects are out to bid?
- The Construction Management office can assist you. Call 702-267-3007. ... (more)
- The Construction Management office can assist you. Call 702-267-3007.
(FAQ3834)
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Bid Results: How do I obtain bid results for a city building project?
- Call Construction Management at 702-267-3007. ... (more)
- Call Construction Management at 702-267-3007.
(FAQ3833)
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Permit: How do I get a permit to move a house or other structure?
- The permit to move a house or other structure on a public road can be obtained by submitting the ... (more)
- The permit to move a house or other structure on a public road can be obtained by submitting the Transport Building/Other Structure form. For additional assistance, call Traffic Services Engineering at 702-267-3099.
Building permits are also required if you are relocating and setting the structure up within the City of Henderson. Call 702-267-3620 for details. (FAQ3898)
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Federally Owned Land: How do I obtain permits on federally owned land?
- Visit us onl... (more)
- Visit us online for information.
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Purchase City Property: What is the process for making an offer to purchase or lease city-owned property?
- The Nevada Revised Statutes and city ordinances govern how the city may sell or lease property. Contact Survey/Right-of-... (more)
- The Nevada Revised Statutes and city ordinances govern how the city may sell or lease property. Contact Survey/Right-of-Way and Property Management at 702-267-1300 for details about the process.
(FAQ4103)
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Abandoned Construction Sites: How do I report a construction site that appears to be abandoned?
- The Quality Control division will investigate construction sites that appear to be abandoned. Submit your request below ... (more)
- The Quality Control division will investigate construction sites that appear to be abandoned. Submit your request below with as much detail as possible.
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Overtime Billing: Who do I contact regarding invoices received for overtime billing ?
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.... (more)
- Submit your concern below. If you need further assistance, call Quality Control at 702-267-3100.
(FAQ3837)
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City Property: Does the city purchase properties?
- On occasion the City of Henderson may purchase property depending on the necessity, location and property type.... (more)
- On occasion the City of Henderson may purchase property depending on the necessity, location and property type.
(FAQ4106)
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Revocable Permit Information: What information is required to obtain a revocable permit for occupancy of Ci...
- The requirements can vary depending on the type of use and occupancy. Contact the Survey/Right-of-Way division at 702-26... (more)
- The requirements can vary depending on the type of use and occupancy. Contact the Survey/Right-of-Way division at 702-267-1300.
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Permit: Do I need a permit to move a mobile home?
- Building permits and over-dimensional load permits may be required. ... (more)
- Building permits and over-dimensional load permits may be required. Over-dimensional, non-reducible load permits are issued only by the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) Carson City, Over Dimensional Permits office, and require at least two business days' notice. Contact the Over Dimensional Permits Office at 775-888-7410 or 800-552-2127.
Please also contact the Building and Fire Safety Department at (702) 267-3620 and tell them you need a set-up permit for a mobile home. (FAQ3899)
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Property Management Committee: Who are the members of the Property Management Committee?
- Call Public Works Department-Survey/Right-of-Way at 702-267-1300 for a current list of departments and members that comp... (more)
- Call Public Works Department-Survey/Right-of-Way at 702-267-1300 for a current list of departments and members that comprise the committee.
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Property Management Committee: What is the purpose of the Property Management Committee?
- The purpose of this committee is to review matters related to the city's real property and requests regarding real prope... (more)
- The purpose of this committee is to review matters related to the city's real property and requests regarding real property and to make recommendations to the Henderson City Council.
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