New deadline: Sept. 4, 2025, 5:30 p.m. PT
Clark County extended the application window for the Spring Valley Town Advisory board seat, giving residents additional time to step forward and help guide local decisions. The open position offers a direct line between neighborhood priorities and County action.
The advisory role is hands-on and outcomes-focused. Applicants who care about land use, quality-of-life issues, and transparent communication can shape proposals before they reach the Board of County Commissioners. Additionally, service builds civic skills and strengthens community ties.
What the board does
The Spring Valley Town Advisory board reviews zoning and development proposals, elevates resident concerns, and contributes to long-term planning. Members also help ensure clear communication between neighbors, County staff, and elected leaders. Therefore, the work influences how projects evolve and how resources meet real needs.
Term, meetings, and eligibility
The incoming member will serve a two-year term through January 2027 and participate in regular public meetings. To qualify, candidates must be eligible to vote, live within the Spring Valley TAB boundary, and commit to required annual training. A boundary map is available on the County site for quick address checks. Moreover, consistent attendance ensures continuity for projects under review.
Who should apply
Community-minded residents who listen well, ask practical questions, and value balanced growth are ideal. Experience in planning or development is helpful but not required. In fact, lived experience and neighborhood knowledge are just as valuable. Furthermore, applicants who can collaborate across viewpoints will help the board deliver clear, fair recommendations.
How to apply
Submit your application online by Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. PT using the County’s boards portal: https://boards.clarkcountynv.gov/submit-application/f0418bbd-0cea-49e6-a30c-d32c885381cc. Also, direct questions to the Department of Administrative Services at AdministrativeServices@ClarkCountyNV.gov. Be ready to confirm residency within the TAB boundary and your availability for meetings and training. As a result, complete applications move faster through the review process.
Why this matters for Spring Valley
Local boards shape everyday life—from traffic and lighting to parks, housing, and business corridors. Serving on this advisory panel gives residents a meaningful voice early in the process, when ideas can still be refined. Moreover, the role models constructive civic engagement and shows how informed feedback leads to better outcomes for everyone.
Fast facts at a glance
Deadline: Sept. 4, 2025, 5:30 p.m. PT
Term: Through January 2027 (two years)
Meetings: Regular public sessions; training required
Eligibility: Eligible voter, residence within TAB boundary
Apply: County boards portal; questions to AdministrativeServices@ClarkCountyNV.gov
Step up and shape the future of your neighborhood—apply before the deadline and help guide decisions that matter most to Spring Valley.
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