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Henderson neighborhood faces $1.3M in water troubles, residents ask for metropolis’s enter

By Miles Cooper March 22, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A patchwork of asphalt spots in a single Henderson neighborhood marks the yearslong water pipe points which have raised a $1.3 million price ticket and a number of other resignation letters, based on neighbors.

On Mar. 7, Renaissance Townhomes residents obtained an “urgent community vote” discover indicating that 73 of their lateral water strains wanted alternative. A particular evaluation confirmed the overall price could be $1,367,1680, which equals a $16,879 cost per residence.

On Mar. 7, Renaissance Townhomes residents obtained an “urgent community vote” discover indicating that 73 of their lateral water strains wanted alternative. A particular evaluation confirmed the overall price could be $1,367,1680, which equals a $16,879 cost per residence. (KLAS)

“This is a senior community, not by choice, but by happenstance,” Aldona Leskys, a 20-year Renaissance Townhomes resident, mentioned. “There’s a lot of people on fixed incomes that really can’t afford that, and I think it’s unfair, and I think we should be looking for a different solution.”

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Lesksys mentioned she has seen constant water points in the neighborhood which have pressured a number of momentary fixes, however nothing she would contemplate substantive.

“Walk around the community, you’ll always see something bubbling under the ground,” she mentioned. “It’s not like it’s not oil, unfortunately, it’s water coming up.”

Aldona Leskys, a 20-year Renaissance Townhomes resident mentioned she has seen constant water points in the neighborhood which have pressured a number of momentary fixes, however nothing she would contemplate substantive. (KLAS)

A number of Renaissance Townhomes residents spoke to eight Information Now concerning the issues in the neighborhood and flagged the water points as recurring. The Renaissance HOA board wrote of their discover they might be transferring ahead with a monetary technique, however residents mentioned their board has lately submitted letters of resignation.

The Metropolis of Henderson responded to an 8 Information Now request for touch upon the problem and identified some particulars with the plumbing system.

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“Renaissance Townhomes is a privately maintained water system, and we are limited in how we can intervene in matters related to private utilities/plumbing,” a metropolis spokesperson wrote. “Both the municipal code and Nevada Revised Statutes allow the City to step in only in very specific, life-threatening circumstances.”

The problems at Renaissance Townhomes comply with related points at Somerset Park, which the metropolis stepped in to assist however not without spending a dime. A metropolis spokesperson confirmed workers had been conscious of the present situation.

“We will continue to evaluate the situation,” a metropolis spokesperson wrote. “We urge residents to work with their board of directors, legal counsel, and the Nevada Real Estate Division to explore all options for addressing the issue.”

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Lesksys reacted to the town’s response and requested why the system being personal was an issue because it was tied to the town system.

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“We’re tied into their water, and if they can’t help us, then what do we do,” she mentioned.

8 Information Now reached out for a remark from Henderson Councilman Dan Stewart relating to the problems dealing with the constituents in his ward.

“He was just made aware of the issue today,” a spokesperson for Stewart advised 8 Information Now. “And [he] will be monitoring it closely.”

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