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Obstruction Rules: North Las Vegas vs Paradise

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

Paradise has fewer restrictions than North Las Vegas.

North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Sidewalk obstructions in North Las Vegas are prohibited under NLVMC Title 12 and ADA. Trash bins, vehicles, vegetation, and merchandise blocking walkways are subject to citation and removal.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Clark County prohibits obstructing public sidewalks with vegetation, merchandise, signs, trash bins, or vehicles. Vegetation must be trimmed to maintain a clear pedestrian path and minimum overhead clearance. Violations are enforced under Title 11 and Title 18.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth Las VegasParadise
CodeNLVMC Title 12Titles 11, 14, and 18
ADA Width36 in minimum-
Vertical Clearance7 ft over walk-
Bin WindowCollection day only-
ConstructionEncroachment permit-
Clear Path-4 feet minimum typical
Overhead-About 8 feet clearance
Trash Bins-Off sidewalk except pickup day

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

North Las Vegas FAQ

Can I leave my trash bin on the sidewalk?

Trash and recycling bins may be placed at the curb for collection but must be removed by the end of the collection day and stored out of public view between collections.

How do I report an obstructed sidewalk?

File a code enforcement complaint with North Las Vegas Code Enforcement at (702) 633-1677 or through the city online service request portal.

Paradise FAQ

Can I store my trash bins on the sidewalk in Clark County?

No, except on collection day. Outside of the pickup window, bins must be stored off the sidewalk and out of the right-of-way. Violations can be reported to Clark County Code Enforcement.

Who has to trim a tree that blocks the sidewalk in Clark County?

The adjacent property owner is responsible for trimming private trees and shrubs so the sidewalk stays clear. County-maintained trees in the right-of-way are trimmed in coordination with Clark County Public Works.

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