Nevada Code § 268.817

Authorized uses of pedestrian mall; control and regulation of mall by governing body
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1. A pedestrian mall may be used for any
purpose that will enhance the movement, safety, convenience, enjoyment,
entertainment, recreation or relaxation of pedestrians, and other purposes
necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions of NRS 268.810 to 268.823 , inclusive, including, without
limitation, seating, merchandising, exhibiting, advertising and any other use,
activity or special event which in the judgment of the governing body or
operating entity will accomplish any of those purposes.
2. The governing body may control or
regulate or authorize the control or regulation of:
(a) The distribution and location of movable
furniture, sculpture, devices to control pedestrian traffic, landscaping and
other facilities that are incidental to the pedestrian mall;
(b) The uses to be permitted or restricted on the
pedestrian mall by occupants of abutting property, any transit or telephone
utility, concessionaires, vendors, newspaper vending machines and others to
serve the convenience and enjoyment of pedestrians and the location of such
uses;
(c) The raising of revenue through the imposition
of a fee for the use of all or a portion of the pedestrian mall for special
events or activities to offset the cost of operating and maintaining the
pedestrian mall;
(d) The use of the pedestrian mall for
advertising purposes and the charging of a fee in connection therewith;
(e) The operation of any lighting, heating or
other facilities in the pedestrian mall;
(f) The replacement of any landscaping and
maintenance of the furniture and facilities in the pedestrian mall;
(g) The access to the pedestrian mall by the
public and closure of the pedestrian mall to the public for purposes of special
events or activities for limited periods of time;
(h) The use of the pedestrian mall for parades
and other similar activities; and
(i) Other activities, actions or conduct to
promote the best interests of the public and carry out the provisions of NRS 268.810 to 268.823 , inclusive.

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