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Henderson vs Las Vegas

How do obstruction rules rules compare between Henderson, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Henderson has fewer restrictions than Las Vegas.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Henderson prohibits blocking public sidewalks under HMC Title 10, requiring a minimum 4-foot ADA-compliant clear path and banning storage, merchandise displays, and unpermitted encroachments.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Las Vegas prohibits sidewalk obstructions under LVMC Titles 10 and 11. Fremont Street Experience has a strict pedestrian mall policy. Sit-lie rule applies downtown 6 AM to 9 PM.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonLas Vegas
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Main Code-LVMC Titles 10 and 11
Fremont Mall-LVMC Chapter 10.44
Sit-Lie Rule-LVMC 10.86, 6 AM to 9 PM
Clear Path-48 inches ADA minimum
Cafe Tables-Encroachment permit required

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Henderson FAQ

Can I park on the sidewalk in front of my Henderson home?

No. Parking on or blocking a public sidewalk is prohibited under HMC parking regulations, even on your own frontage. Vehicles must be parked on the driveway or street.

Do I need a permit for a sidewalk table at my Water Street restaurant?

Yes. The Henderson Redevelopment Agency and Public Works issue outdoor dining and sidewalk cafe permits with specific layout requirements to preserve pedestrian access.

Las Vegas FAQ

Can I put an A-frame sign on the sidewalk for my shop?

Only with a sidewalk encroachment permit from Public Works, and you must leave at least 48 inches of clear ADA path. Without a permit the sign can be cited and seized.

Is it illegal to sit on the sidewalk downtown?

Within the Downtown Redevelopment Area, LVMC 10.86 prohibits sitting or lying on sidewalks between 6 AM and 9 PM, with exceptions for medical needs and bus stops.

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