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North Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency Introduces Grants Up to $75,000 for Neighborhood Revival

By Matthias Binder April 14, 2026
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Revitalizing Business Fronts with Major FundingEmpowering Homeowners to Enhance Curb AppealAddressing Environmental Hurdles for DevelopersNavigating Eligibility and the Application Process

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North Las Vegas – The North Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency announced three grant programs this week to bolster neighborhoods and facilitate environmental cleanup. These efforts target commercial property owners, residential owners, and developers investing in designated areas. Officials emphasized the programs’ role in strengthening older communities near City Hall.[1][2]

Revitalizing Business Fronts with Major Funding

The Commercial Façade Improvement Program stands out as a key initiative, offering reimbursable grants of up to $75,000 to eligible business owners. Properties must lie within the redevelopment boundary, specifically tax districts 253, 255, or 256. Eligible enhancements focus on street-facing exteriors to improve visual appeal and attract more customers.[2]

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Businesses can use funds for facade upgrades, new lighting, street-facing doors and windows, and finishing touches. Marcos Perez, owner of Casa Del Desayuno, highlighted the program’s potential: “Especially here at the Lake Mead location, it’s in a rougher area. So the outside is extremely important. It makes people feel welcome.” The city requires licensed Nevada contractors for all work to ensure quality.[3]

Empowering Homeowners to Enhance Curb Appeal

Homeowners in the same tax districts now have access to the Residential Curb Appeal Program, which reimburses up to $25,000 for exterior improvements. The program covers half the project costs, provided owners stay current on property taxes and demonstrate financial need. Projects require prior city approval and completion by licensed professionals.[4][2]

Eligible upgrades include roof repairs, siding fixes, painting, fencing, and garage or carport construction. Landscaping efforts, such as tree removal or planting and new rock installations, also qualify. Councilwoman Ruth Garcia-Anderson, RDA Chair, noted: “If they want to remove trees or plant new trees or get new rocks or get a new door, new windows, I mean, the possibilities are endless.” These changes aim to boost property values in aging neighborhoods.[3]

Addressing Environmental Hurdles for Developers

The EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant Program supports developers and property owners by funding environmental site assessments on commercial sites. Grants cover Phase I and Phase II evaluations to detect soil contaminants, groundwater issues, or hazardous materials like asbestos and lead-based paint. This initiative clears paths for safe redevelopment of sites such as former gas stations or auto shops.[1][5]

Properties must be within North Las Vegas city limits, with a focus on downtown areas. The city received $400,000 from the EPA to administer these assessments on a first-come, first-served basis. Past successes include remediation at sites like the Old North Las Vegas City Hall and Fire Station 51, paving the way for community projects. Developers submit eligibility forms to access funds before starting assessments.[5]

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Navigating Eligibility and the Application Process

Prospective applicants must first verify their property’s location using the Clark County OpenWeb map with parcel ID or address. Only sites in tax districts 253, 255, or 256 qualify for the commercial and residential programs; Brownfields grants extend citywide. All grants are reimbursable, meaning work begins after approval, with documentation submitted for reimbursement.[1]

Download applications from the official RDA incentives page and email completed forms to Redevelopment@CityOfNorthLasVegas.com. Staff reviews submissions for completeness and eligibility. Bilingual support aids Spanish-speaking applicants. Contact 702-633-2843 for assistance.[2]

Program Max Amount Target Audience Key Focus Areas
Commercial Façade $75,000 Business owners Tax districts 253, 255, 256
Residential Curb Appeal $25,000 Homeowners Tax districts 253, 255, 256
EPA Brownfields Varies (up to $400K pool) Developers/owners Citywide commercial sites

Key Takeaways:

  • Grants reimburse exterior improvements to boost economic growth and property values.
  • Verify eligibility via Clark County OpenWeb for specific tax districts.
  • Applications are ongoing; act before funds deplete on a first-come basis.

These programs reflect a strategic push to rejuvenate North Las Vegas’s core areas, fostering pride and investment. “The Redevelopment Agency exists to strengthen our older neighborhoods, and these programs are a direct reflection of that commitment,” Garcia-Anderson stated. Property owners stand to gain lasting benefits from accessible funding. What do you think about these opportunities? Tell us in the comments.

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