
The City of North Las Vegas is requesting public input on the future of its parks and recreation facilities. As part of updating the Parks & Recreation Master Plan, residents are invited to help shape amenities and services for the coming years. City officials are highlighting the role of community feedback in evaluating existing parks, programs, and facilities.
The initiative provides opportunities for residents to participate directly. Community members can complete a survey, explore a detailed map, and use a budget tool to indicate how city funds should be allocated.
The platform at Social Pinpoint serves as the central hub for community engagement. Its interactive map allows users to place pins on specific locations to identify areas for improvement or suggest new recreation opportunities. The site also includes a budget tool for residents to provide input on funding priorities.
Residents can provide input on the allocation of resources within the parks and recreation system through the survey and online tools. The information collected helps city officials prioritize spending and make decisions regarding local parks and programs.
The survey and online tools will be available until the end of January 2026, giving North Las Vegas residents a limited time to provide input. The results from this public engagement will help guide the development of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan.









