Safeguarding Natural Beauty, Local Heritage, and Community Values
The purpose of the Nevada Rural Preservation Alliance The purpose of this 501C-4 nonprofit corporation is to protect and enhance the quality of life in rural neighborhoods by advocating for sustainable development, preserving natural resources, and fostering community resilience. We aim to educate and empower residents by raising awareness, education and the importance of maintaining the unique cultural and historical heritage of rural areas. By promoting collaboration and providing resources, we seek to build stronger, more informed communities capable of addressing the challenges and opportunities of rural living
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A group of Las Vegas homeowners has asked a court to stop construction of a massive Mormon temple in their backyards.
Recently, the Las Vegas City Council approved the construction of the temple, which stands 216 feet high and covers 87,000 square feet. However, residents of the neighborhood where it was supposed to sit objected, saying it would tower over other buildings.
The Lone Mountain townsfolk fear that the proposed 87,000-square-foot temple will disrupt their rural lifestyle and lead to further development. In particular, they are concerned with the temple’s planned height- 216 feet- which will dwarf the rest of the buildings in the area.
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A group of residents is asking a judge to reverse the Las Vegas City Council’s controversial decision to approve a temple in the northwest valley.
The temple would be built on about 20 acres of undeveloped land in the Lone Mountain neighborhood…