Southern Nevada Water Security Claims Face Scrutiny | The Locally Times
The Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance promotes Southern Nevada's water security for business, as Clark County Government records show unavailable meeting details for key commissions.
Concurrently, Clark County Government records for February 17 and 18, 2026, list meeting details and agendas for the Zoning Commission, Redevelopment Agency, Board of Commissioners, and Planning Commission as "Not available." ## Public Information Gaps The absence of public records for these critical county meetings prevents public review of discussions or decisions made by bodies responsible for land use, development, and county governance. The records do not specify the reasons for this lack of public access, nor do they indicate whether water-related development or policy discussions occurred. This information gap means the public cannot independently assess the basis for the LVGEA's broad water security claims, which are presented without specific supporting data in the provided publication. The contrast between the LVGEA's unqualified water security assertions and the lack of accessible information from key county government bodies raises questions about the verifiable foundation for such assurances. Residents await clarification on the content of the unposted Clark County meeting agendas and any potential implications for water-related development or policy.