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Las Vegas Tourism Authority Pledges $5 Million to 1 October Memorial Project

By Matthias Binder February 10, 2026
LVCVA donating $5M to Forever One Memorial for 1 October
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Milestone Funding Brings Healing CloserHonoring Victims, Survivors, and HeroesKey Contributors to DateLas Vegas’s Path to Remembrance

Milestone Funding Brings Healing Closer (Image Credits: Flickr)

Las Vegas — The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority committed $5 million to the Forever One Memorial, a permanent tribute to the victims, survivors, and first responders of the 2017 Route 91 Harvest Festival mass shooting.[1][2]

Milestone Funding Brings Healing Closer

Nearly nine years after the tragedy that claimed 60 lives and injured hundreds more, efforts to establish a lasting memorial gained momentum. The LVCVA board approved the donation during a recent meeting, adding to recent contributions from local government.[1]

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Clark County commissioners allocated $10 million just last month, marking a unanimous decision to support the project through a grant to the Vegas Strong Fund. These pledges address a critical need as organizers work toward a total budget estimated at $41.5 million.[3][4]

Community leaders emphasized the importance of collective remembrance. Clark County Commission Chair Michael Naft noted the event’s global impact, stating it prompted widespread unity amid profound loss.[1]

Honoring Victims, Survivors, and Heroes

The Forever One Memorial stands as a beacon of resilience on the Las Vegas Strip, designed to encompass the full scope of the October 1 events. It will recognize not only those who perished but also survivors and the law enforcement officers who responded with valor.[2]

Planners envision a space that fosters reflection and healing, timed for completion by October 2027 to coincide with the 10th anniversary. Fundraising efforts persist despite challenges, with organizers expressing firm dedication to the deadline.[1]

The project’s scale reflects Las Vegas’s commitment to confronting its past while moving forward. Private donations and public support have built a foundation, yet additional resources remain essential.

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Key Contributors to Date

  • Clark County: $10 million (approved January 2026)
  • LVCVA: $5 million (approved February 2026)
  • Vegas Strong Fund: Ongoing private and community pledges
  • Total project cost: Approximately $41.5 million

These commitments signal growing momentum. Earlier reports highlighted gaps in fundraising, but recent actions demonstrate renewed resolve.[5]

Las Vegas’s Path to Remembrance

The LVCVA’s involvement underscores the tourism industry’s role in the city’s recovery narrative. As the organization promotes visitor experiences, it also invests in sites that honor pivotal moments in local history.

Officials prepare for the memorial vote and subsequent steps, ensuring transparency in fund allocation. The initiative draws on architectural renderings from JCJ Architecture to shape a dignified landmark.[6]

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Residents and visitors alike anticipate a space that transforms sorrow into solidarity.

Key Takeaways

  • The Forever One Memorial targets completion for the 10th anniversary in 2027.
  • Recent donations total $15 million, advancing a $41.5 million goal.
  • The site on the Strip will honor victims, survivors, and responders comprehensively.

This development reaffirms Las Vegas’s enduring spirit. What are your thoughts on the memorial’s progress? Share in the comments below.

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