LV

Las Vegas, NV

Municipality in Nevada

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583.8k population • $835.3m budget
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Las Vegas, NV uses Bludot platform for Open Rewards local purchase incentives program

Open Rewards Las Vegas offers 10% cash-back incentives for purchases made at participating small businesses. Residents download the Open Rewards app and link their credit cards or upload receipts to claim their incentives. Business eligibility requirements include local ownership, fewer than 500 employees, and continuous operations since December 2019 or earlier. Las Vegas used $1 million in American Rescue Act funds to operate the program through June 2024.

Economic Development+2
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Las Vegas, NV

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Las Vegas, NV maintains financial transparency through the Open Budget data portal

The city of Las Vegas created the Open Budget data portal to improve transparency with the community by providing residents with a guided view through complex financial information. The city designed Open Budget to provide residents with quick, user-friendly, centralized access to financial data including city budgets, spending reports, taxes, revenue, performance updates, etc. The portal contains highly interactive charts, graphics, and tables to ensure the commitment to financial transparency.

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Las Vegas, NV partners with Infor to adopt system for online permitting and building applications

The City of Las Vegas is partnering with a digital services technology provider, Infor, to expand its online service portfolio related for businesses and real estate developers. The city is adopting a new system which will allow businesses to digitally file important documents, enable developers to submit building plans online, and facilitate remote inspections. The system will give users more control over their business interactions with the city's planning office.

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Las Vegas, NV uses a digital twin to help building owners transition to net-zero carbon emissions

The city of Las Vegas partnered with Chicago-based digital twin platform Cityzenith and Las Vegas-based data firm Terbine to create a digital twin of a 7 square kilometer area of downtown. The project uses the city's advanced 5G network and IoT sensors to collect street-level data in real-time including mobility, air quality, noise pollution, water management, carbon emissions, etc. The digital twin model was designed to help building owners transition to net-zero carbon emissions.

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Las Vegas, NV partners with Nexar to reduce traffic with a digital twin created from dashcam images

The city of Las Vegas is partnering with Southern Nevada’s Regional Transit Commission and consumer dashcam manufacturer Nexar to reduce traffic and improve road safety. The partnership involves using crowdsourced dashcam image data to create a digital twin that models city activity for civil engineering management. Artificial intelligence algorithms developed by Nexar automatically extract road features from the camera footage while masking sensitive data.

Road & Traffic Management+5
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Las Vegas, NV collaborates with Cox Communications on Managed Private Network pilot in Baker Park

Cox Communications connects smart cameras and sensors in the park to the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) and fiber lines. Data generated 24 hours a day are sent to the Smart Communities platform monitored by city personnel. The MPN provides real-time notifications of potential safety issues along with usage analysis. City officials will use the one-year pilot to target park patrols, test smart city technologies, and explore MPN's potential.

Networking: Broadband and Connectivity+4
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Las Vegas, NV deployed a 5G-ready private municipal network to improve connectivity and services

The City of Las Vegas partnered with Terranet Communications, an LTE and 5G provider, and Baicells, a LTE and 5G manufacturer, to deploy a 5G-ready private municipal network. The Advanced Connectivity for Community and Economic Development (ACCED) 5G-ready private network was created in order to improve connectivity for city services and close the digital divide for residents. This network also offers the shared infrastructure for INZONE innovation projects in Las Vegas and Clark County.

Networking: Broadband and Connectivity+3
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Las Vegas, NV

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