JUNK, TRASH AND DEBRISAll junk, trash and debris must be removed from property and disposed of properly. This includes auto parts, furniture, appliances, tires, plastics, cardboard, paper, building materials, tree trimmings and dead vegetation.
OUTSIDE STORAGEOutside storage is prohibited. All storage must be contained or removed from the property. Any materials ordinarily not used outside may not be kept outside. Examples: indoor furniture, appliances, auto parts, etc. You may have swing sets, patio furniture, barbeques, etc. outside.
VEGETATIONOvergrown or dead vegetation must be removed. Grass and weeds over four (4) inches high must be cut. Overgrown vegetation blocking any sidewalk or public right-of-way must be trimmed so as not to cause a safety hazard.
ILLEGAL DUMPINGIllegal dumping of solid waste, hazardous waste or recyclables in the public right of way or on private property is prohibited in Clark County. To report illegal dumping anywhere in Clark County, call the Southern Nevada Health District's Environmental Health Division at (702) 759-0600 or after-hours at (702) 759-1000.
INOPERATIVE MOTOR VEHICLES STORED ON PRIVATE PROPERTYAn inoperative vehicle is one which is not equipped with all parts required to legally operate on public streets or one that cannot be driven under its own power. These vehicles cannot be stored outside at a residence and must be removed from the property.
LANDSCAPE PARKINGAll vehicles must be parked on a paved surface and cannot be parked on grass, dirt or decorative rock.
STORAGE OF SOLID WASTE CONTAINERSContainers cannot be stored on the public right of way or in the front yard.
PARKING AND STORAGE OF VEHICLES ON A PUBLIC STREETVehicles may be parked on a public street for up to 72 hours. They must be operable and have current plates and registration. If vehicles are parked in the public right of way for more than 72 hours, please contact the Constable’s Office at 702-455-8697
To report a Nuisance Violation citizens are encouraged to call the
Clark County Public Response Office at (702) 455-4191 or submit an online request at
https://www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/FixIt_Clark_County.