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🚶 Sidewalk & Pedestrian Rules/Sidewalk Repair

Las Vegas vs North Las Vegas

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

Las Vegas and North Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

In Las Vegas the abutting property owner is responsible for sidewalk repair under LVMC Title 11. Public Works can issue notice to repair and perform the work at owner cost if ignored.

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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

FactLas VegasNorth Las Vegas
CodeLVMC Title 11-
State AuthorityNRS 268.410-
TriggerOver one-half inch vertical displacement-
Owner DutyAbutting property owner repairs-
City RemedyDo work, lien the cost-
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.

Las Vegas FAQ

The city tree lifted my sidewalk — who pays?

If the tree is in the public right-of-way and maintained by the city, Public Works typically handles the repair. Verify tree ownership before paying for work yourself.

Can I repair the sidewalk myself?

A homeowner may perform minor repair but any work in the right-of-way requires a Right-of-Way Use Permit from Public Works and ADA-compliant materials and slopes.

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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