State & Local Meeting
Access City Council - Nancy Brune
February 20, 2026
During the City of Las Vegas Access City Council meeting, Councilwoman Nancy Brune highlighted several community initiatives and ordinances aimed at enhancing public safety, supporting small businesses, and fostering community engagement in Ward 6. Key procurement and contracting topics included the construction of a new police substation to improve emergency response times, which faced challenges due to difficult soil conditions but is expected to open in early 2027. The councilwoman also discussed ordinances regulating e-bikes and e-scooters to reduce accidents, a ban on pet stores selling small puppies and kittens to combat illegal breeding, and restrictions on balloon releases to prevent power outages and protect infrastructure. Additionally, efforts to promote local small businesses through social media spotlights and community events were emphasized, alongside programs supporting military families and veterans. These initiatives reflect a focus on public safety infrastructure, community development, and regulatory compliance within the ward.
Sources
- Access City Council - Nancy Brune · City of Las Vegas TV · Feb 20