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County commissioners joined together to raise community awareness about green pools and encourage citizens to report abandoned pools so that a response them can eliminate the problem in valley neighborhoods. In the last year, since the awareness campaign, reports of abandoned homes with green pools are up 40 percent.
County Commissioners



Photo left to right: Larry Brown (Vice Chair), Lawrence Weekly, Susan Brager
Chris Giunchigliani, Mary Beth ScowSteve Sisolak (Chair), and Tom Collins

The responsibility for this multi-faceted service delivery organization is borne by the seven-member County Commission, elected from geographic districts on a partisan basis for staggered four-year terms. County commissioners biennially elect a chairman who serves as the Commission's presiding officer. The Commission, in turn, hires a county manager who is responsible for the administrative operations of County government. Clark County commissioners serve as "ex-officio" as the governing bodies of the Las Vegas Valley Water District, Clark County Water Reclamation District, University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, Big Bend and Kyle Canyon water districts, and the Clark County Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board. The Commission's regular meetings are on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 9:15 a.m. It meets as the Zoning Board on the following Wednesdays at 9 a.m.

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