Clark County is inviting Spring Valley residents to help shape their neighborhood. One seat is now open on the Spring Valley board, offering a two-year chance to serve the community through public service.
This position allows one engaged citizen to influence development, zoning, and infrastructure priorities while attending regular public meetings through January 2027.

Advisory service with real local impact
The Spring Valley board plays a key role in reviewing local projects and sharing community concerns with the County Commission. Board members evaluate land use plans, raise neighborhood issues, and contribute to planning decisions before they’re finalized.
This seat gives residents the power to make real change by representing local priorities. Meetings are public, and input from the board directly shapes how Spring Valley grows.
Commissioner invites civic-minded leaders
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones encourages residents to apply. He believes those who know the area best are the ones who should help guide its future.
Spring Valley is rapidly developing. New housing, expanded roads, and neighborhood changes are underway. Board members offer direction on these changes, helping protect what works and improve what doesn’t.
Who qualifies and how to apply
Applicants must meet three requirements:
- Be a registered voter in Clark County
- Live within the Spring Valley TAB boundary
- Attend annual training and scheduled meetings
A boundary map is available online. Applications are due by 5:30 p.m. on August 25, 2025. Forms are available on the Clark County website or by email at AdministrativeServices@ClarkCountyNV.gov.
Represent your neighbors and your values
The Spring Valley board is a direct link between residents and leadership. It gives citizens a voice in important decisions that affect housing, business development, parks, and public safety.
County officials are looking for committed individuals who are ready to listen, speak up, and help shape local policy. No experience is required—just a real investment in your community.
Apply now and lead where you live
Serving on the Spring Valley board isn’t about watching from the sidelines. It’s about stepping in and speaking up for the future of your neighborhood.
Applications are open. The deadline is near. Make your voice count.
Spring Valley board applications are due August 25, 2025.
Interested residents can obtain applications through the Clark County website or by emailing the Clark County Department of Administrative Services (AdministrativeServices@ClarkCountyNV.gov).
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