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Sidewalk Repair: Henderson vs Paradise

How do sidewalk repair rules compare between Henderson, NV and Paradise, NV?

Henderson and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Henderson Municipal Code Title 12 makes the adjacent property owner responsible for maintenance and repair of sidewalks fronting their property, with the city issuing notices to repair before initiating public action.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Clark County, sidewalk repair within the public right-of-way is generally the responsibility of the adjacent property owner. Clark County Public Works oversees specifications and permit requirements for sidewalk work within the right-of-way.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonParadise
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Responsibility-Adjacent property owner
Standards-Public Works Uniform Standard Drawings
Permit-Right-of-way encroachment permit
Trip Hazard-Over 0.5 inch generally cited

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Henderson FAQ

Is my HOA or me responsible for sidewalk repair in Henderson?

It depends on the community. In many Henderson HOAs, the association maintains sidewalks along common areas, while individual owners are responsible for sidewalks fronting their lots. Check your CC and Rs.

What if a city tree broke my sidewalk?

If a tree planted and maintained by the City of Henderson caused the damage, you can request that the city make the repair. Damage from trees on private property remains the owners responsibility.

Paradise FAQ

Who is responsible for fixing a broken sidewalk in Clark County?

The adjacent property owner is generally responsible for sidewalk repair within the right-of-way, except where public trees or utility work caused the damage. Permits and licensed contractors are required for the actual repair.

Do I need a permit to replace a sidewalk panel in Clark County?

Yes. Any work within the public right-of-way requires a right-of-way encroachment or construction permit from Clark County Public Works. A licensed Nevada contractor must perform work meeting Uniform Standard Drawings.

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