LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Chinatown is a well-liked vacation spot for locals and guests, however many within the space consider enhancements are wanted to sort out ongoing challenges.
Tammie Park and her husband opened their dessert store, The Paleta Bar, in Shanghai Plaza in 2021. Since then, they’ve skilled some highs and a few lows in proudly owning a enterprise within the space.
“I’m excited about the redevelopment plan because I know this area needs a lot of fixing up,” Park mentioned. “The roads are pretty bad. The traffic is pretty bad.”
Daniel Qiu’s bakery is a current addition to the world, having opened its doorways only a few months in the past in Chinatown Plaza.
“I think (the Chinatown Redevelopment Plan) is a very good initiative,” Qiu mentioned. “I’ve been here for only three months. I’ve witnessed at least two accidents. There must be change. Something has to be done.”
Chinatown is thought for its distinctive mix of genuine delicacies, leisure, procuring, and cultural experiences. The Spring Mountain Hall Redevelopment Plan, or Chinatown Redevelopment Plan, goals to protect its historical past whereas selling a safer and extra handy group.
“Chinatown started with one plaza. In the past 30 years, it has grown into an economic hub,” Minjia Yan, mission advisor for Clark County Spring Mountain Hall Redevelopment Plan, mentioned. “Now this neighborhood needs help in upgrading the infrastructure and solving the parking and traffic and safety problems.”
The county additionally hopes to create a hospitality and tourism vacation spot for locals and guests alike.
“Our hope is it’s gonna be a lot cleaner, a lot safer,” Park mentioned. “We do get a lot of people that j-walk across the street and it’s a high traffic area so for a safety issue, I hope that they’re going to come up with some plan to make it really safe for pedestrians, and that would entice more people to feel safe walking in this area.”
The Chinatown Redevelopment Plan remains to be within the planning section. One of many enhancements that’s already within the works is including a crosswalk connecting Chinatown Plaza to Shanghai Plaza.
Clark County needs the group’s enter on the continuing mission. An internet survey is on the market by the tip of March. You will discover the survey by visiting this hyperlink.