Nevada Code § 268.810

Legislative declaration
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The
Legislature hereby finds and declares that:
1. Increases in the population and usage
of motor vehicles in the areas of densest population in this State have created
conditions of traffic congestion in business districts that:
(a) Constitute a hazard to the safety of
pedestrians and impede the movement of police and fire equipment, ambulances
and other emergency vehicles;
(b) Indicate a need to widen streets that
currently have both sidewalks to accommodate pedestrians and lanes for motor
vehicles extending from the buildings on one side of the street to the
buildings on the other side of the street leaving no space available for
expansion of the area for pedestrians or motor vehicles; and
(c) Warrant the closure of certain streets and
other thoroughfares to private vehicles.
2. There has been a progressive decline in
the economic growth and vitality of businesses located in the business
districts in the areas of densest population in this State that:
(a) Is attributable to the decrease in tourists
and other visitors to these business districts;
(b) Necessitates special efforts to promote
economic growth and revitalization of these economically depressed business
districts to create new jobs and maintain existing employment opportunities,
attract new businesses, tourists and visitors to these districts and to prevent
further decline by restoring the economic growth and vitality of these business
districts; and
(c) Makes it of particular local benefit to allow
municipalities experiencing such economic decline to create pedestrian malls
and, if necessary, to raise money for the annual costs of operating, managing,
maintaining or improving them through the levy of assessments upon the property
or the imposition of fees on the businesses which benefit from the return of
tourists and other visitors to the area resulting from the pedestrian mall.
3. It is in the best interests of the
State to encourage municipalities to create pedestrian malls to enhance and
improve their local business climates and that selecting and contracting with a
private entity for the acquisition, construction, improvement, operation,
management or maintenance of pedestrian malls, or any combination thereof, may
also be in the best interests of the public.
4. It is the public policy of the State of
Nevada to permit the governing body of any densely populated municipality to
protect the public welfare and health and the interests of the public in the
safe and effective movement of persons and to preserve and enhance the function
and appearance of the business districts of municipalities and to promote the
economic growth and revitalization thereof by the adoption of the ordinances
authorized by NRS 268.810 to 268.823 , inclusive.

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