Citizens of Las Vegas
The population of Las Vegas has exploded in recent decades, rising from 164,674 in 1980 to 258,295 in 1990. Las
Vegas is home to people leaving California for Nevada more and more. The growth of the Las Vegas metropolitan
region was the fastest in the nation in the 1990's, increasing 83% between 1990 and 2000. The population of the
region jumped from 528,000 in 1980 to 853,000 in 1990. By the year 2000 the population exploded to 1,563,000. The
first million have arrived, and it looks like another million are on the way.
If you already live in The city of Las Vegas, you know that we have an open and accessible government that works
hard to provide the residents with a great variety of services with great quality. The city representatives strive
to fulfill the changing needs of the growing community with excellence and professionalism.
The city handles many different duties and programs: street maintenance, parks, and recreational centers, federal
grants, neighborhood association and redevelopment. All these services are aimed at maintaining and improving the
quality of life of the city's residents, our neighborhoods, and businesses.
For more information about the local government and services, visit the City of Las Vegas website.
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