Citizen Participation: CRM staff provides staff support to numerous citizen committees. We believe that our involvement helps to ensure that our program activities are responsive to our residents. Almost every staff member is involved in some manner in participating or supporting these various citizen committees, as we believe these committees help build collaboration that cuts across the public, private and non-profit sectors boundaries to collectively find solutions to our various community challenges. For more information view our Citizen Participation Plan FY2020-2024.
Clark County Community Resources Management is currently seeking input on the needs, goals, and objectives for the upcoming Five-Year Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan identifies and outlines how federal funding will be used to address the needs of the community for the next five years. The objective of the plan is to help guide Clark County’s need on the development of services, housing and capital investments for our US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funded programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership Act (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG).
This feedback will help inform the Community Review Committee as they review applications for funding and prepare to make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners. Members of the public are invited to participate in this online survey to express viewpoints about the goals and the activities that are under consideration for the upcoming five-year plan.
Click HERE for more information.
English Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/g/GNVbYFHTb9?origin=lprLink.
Spanish Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/g/454sExyizD?origin=lprLink.
To receive a paper copy of the survey please contact Clark County Community Resources Management at 455-5025 or contact Natalie Cacho at Natalie.Cacho@ClarkCountyNV.go
The Clark County Board of Commissioners established the Local Law Enforcement Advisory Committee (LLEAC) to provide a forum for citizen participation and public input into the use of Local Law Enforcement Block Grant funds awarded by the Bureau of Justice, including JAG. LLEAC represents a broad spectrum of local law enforcement stakeholders including the Clark County Commission, Las Vegas City Council, District Attorney, Sheriff, a local judge, local law enforcement agency, Clark County School District and the nonprofit community. The LLEAC meets to review project proposals solicited from the public, hears testimony and selects projects for recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners.
Meeting Location: Commission Chambers, First Floor
Clark County Government Center
500 S. Grand Central Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89155
Meeting Time: August 22, 2024 at 8:30 am
Click HERE for the Program Manual and Application Instructions.
Meeting Agenda: Thursday, August 22, 2024
Meeting Minutes: Minutes June 27, 2023
Since 1982, when Community Resources Management began its implementation of the CDBG program, we have worked extensively with our citizen committee, the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC), whose purpose is to review and make recommendations on project to the Board of County Commissioners to receive federal, state, and local funding. This 30+-member committee is composed of town board representatives, at-large community representatives selected by the Board of Commissioners, and members chosen by our participating cities. CDAC meets in the Winter and early Spring every year to provide recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on the allocation of the Emergency Solutions Grant and HOME/LIHTF Program. Once every five years, CDAC also makes recommendations on Community Development Block Grant projects.
Next Meeting Information
Meeting Location:
In-Person
1600 Pinto Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89106
Meeting Date/Time: February 20, 2024 at 6:00 pm
Click HERE to see the CDAC Meeting Schedule for 2023/2024.