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🚶 Sidewalk & Pedestrian Rules/Sidewalk Repair

Boulder City vs North Las Vegas

How do sidewalk repair rules compare between Boulder City, NV and North Las Vegas, NV?

Boulder City and North Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Under Boulder City Municipal Code, adjacent property owners are generally responsible for maintaining and repairing sidewalks fronting their property. The city may order repairs and bill the owner if not completed.

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North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

North Las Vegas property owners are responsible for sidewalk maintenance abutting their property under NLVMC. The city repairs sidewalks damaged by city street trees or utility work.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityNorth Las Vegas
ResponsibilityAdjacent property owner-
Notice Period30 to 60 days typical-
PermitsPublic Works permit required-
StandardsADA and city specs-
Duty-Adjacent owner repairs
Hazard Threshold-0.5 inch displacement
City Repairs-Tree or utility damage
ADA Cross Slope-2 percent max
Width-4 ft minimum

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boulder City FAQ

Who pays to fix a cracked sidewalk in front of my house?

Under Boulder City Municipal Code, the adjacent property owner is generally responsible for sidewalk repairs. The city can order repairs and bill the owner if not completed on time.

What if a city street tree cracked my sidewalk?

Contact Boulder City Public Works. When damage is clearly caused by a city-owned street tree in the public right of way, the city may coordinate a cost-share or remediation; results vary by case.

North Las Vegas FAQ

Who pays for sidewalk repair in North Las Vegas?

The adjacent property owner generally pays. The city covers damage caused by city-owned street trees, utility work, or city drainage facilities.

Do I need a permit to replace my sidewalk?

Yes. Any work in the public right-of-way including sidewalk replacement requires a permit from North Las Vegas Public Works and must meet ADA accessibility standards.

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