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Relocation Guide Relocation Guide Calling Las Vegas Home LAS VEGAS LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE RELOCATION GUIDE Stewart Title Company Las Vegas 7251 W Lake Mead Blvd, Ste 350 Las Vegas, NV 89128 930 S 4th St, Ste 205 Las Vegas, NV 89101 4670 S Ft. Apache Rd, Ste 275 Las Vegas, NV 89147 Henderson 8915 S Pecos Rd, Ste 20A Henderson, NV 89074 1 Calling Las Vegas Home LAS VEGAS AT A GLANCE LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE POPULATION FACTS POPULATION STATISTICS Nevada 2,998,039 Average Age 35.5 Clark County 2,155,664 Married 45% Las Vegas 632,912 Population with Children 34.9% Henderson 292,969 Homeownership Rate 54.4% North Las Vegas 238,702 Households 715,365 Mesquite 17,496 Median Family Income $63,888 Boulder City 15,023 Average Commute to Work 24 Minutes Unincorporated 898,146 72.9% of the state population is in the Las Vegas area personalNO income tax state income tax inheritance tax New residents come from all parts of the gift or estate taxes country for a variety of reasons, with 32% relocating from California. 17.5% Like the Area 13.9 % To Live Near Relatives 13.1 % For a Better Lifestyle 13.1 % Retirement 151,360 Veterans call Clark County home SOURCES 2016 Data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, Las Vegas Chambers of Commerce 2 Calling Las Vegas Home LAS VEGAS AREA FACTS LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE Las Vegas is the County Seat of Clark County, Nevada and is ... 290 miles northeast of Los Angelas Las Vegas averages 294 days 378 miles northwest of Phoenix of sunshine per year! 675 miles southeast of San Francisco Average Low - 56°F 447 miles south of Reno Average High - 80°F Elvis Presley performed in 837 consecutive sold out shows in Average Annual Rainfall Las Vegas. Other fun facts about the area: The first casino was licensed in 1931. 4.17 inches When Paul Anka first played Vegas he was too young to be allowed in the casino. Bugsy Siegel named his casino the Flamingo Hotel & Casino after the long legs of his showgirl girlfriend. In Nevada it is mandatory that video slot machines pay a minimum of 75 percent on average. Vegas Vic, the enormous neon cowboy that towers over Fremont Street, is the world’s largest mechanical neon sign. There are approximately 315 weddings per day in Vegas. Howard Hughes stayed at the Desert Inn for so long that he was asked to leave. He bought the hotel. The famous Camels were used as pack animals in Nevada as late as 1870. Over 38.9 million people visit Las Vegas each year. “Welcome to Seventeen of the 20 biggest hotels in the U.S. are in Las Vegas” Las Vegas. sign was created in 1959 by The elevation of the City is 2,174 feet above sea level. Betty Willis SOURCES 2016 Data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, Las Vegas Chambers of Commerce 3 Calling Las Vegas Home LAS VEGAS AREA UTILITES AND SERVICES LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE CLARK COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT Services: NATURAL GAS 5857 E. FLAMINGO RD. LAS VEGAS, NV 89122 Serves all of Southern Nevada (702) 458-1180 CITY OF LAS VEGAS SEWER SERVICES Services: SEWER 3RD FLOOR, 400 E. STEWART AVE. LAS VEGAS, NV 89101 Serves Las Vegas (702) 229-1289 LAS VEGAS VALLEY WATER DISTRICT Services: WATER 1001 S. VALLEY VIEW, LAS VEGAS, NV 89153 Serves Las Vegas (702) 870-2011 CITY OF HENDERSON UTILITY SERVICES Services: WATER, SEWER 240 S. WATER ST., ROOM 207 HENDERSON NV 89015 Serves Henderson (702) 267-5900 CITY OF NORTH LAS VEGAS WATER, SEWER & GARBAGE P.O. BOX 4086 NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV 89030 Services: WATER, SEWER, GARBAGE (702) 633-1484 COLLECTION BOULDER CITY UTILITIES Services: ELECTRIC, WATER, SEWER 401 CALIFORNIA AVE. BOULDER CITY, NV 89005 Serves Boulder City (702) 293-9244 4 Calling Las Vegas Home LAS VEGAS AREA UTILITES AND SERVICES LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE NV ENERGY Services: ELECTRIC 6226 W. SAHARA AVE. LAS VEGAS, NV 89102 Serves all of Southern Nevada 24-HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE: (702) 367-5555 SOUTHWEST GAS CORPORATION Services: NATURAL GAS 4300 W. TROPICANA AVE. LAS VEGAS, NV 89103 Serves all of Southern Nevada (702) 365-1111 COX COMMUNICATIONS Services: CABLE TV, PHONE AND 121 S. MARTIN L. KING BLVD. LAS VEGAS, NV 89106 INTERNET (702) 383-4000 CENTURYLINK Services: PHONE, INTERNET 100 CENTURYLINK DRIVE, MONROE, LA 71201 Serves all of Southern Nevada CUSTOMER SALES - NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES (877) 787-3987 CLARK COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT Services: GARBAGE AND RECYCLING 5857 E. FLAMINGO RD. LAS VEGAS, NV 89122 COLLECTION (702) 735-5151 5 Calling Las Vegas Home UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WWW.USPS.GOV LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE Las Vegas Main Office 1001 E. Sunset Road 89193 Airport Station McCarran International Airport 8 9111 Blue Diamond Blue Diamond Road 89004 Bonanza Station 901 W. Bonanza Road 89106 Downtown Station 301 Stewart Ave. 89101 - 89125 East Las Vegas 4948 S. Mountain Vista 89112 - 89121 Federal Station 300 Las Vegas Blvd. South 89101 Garside 1801 S. Decatur Blvd. 89102 - 89107 Green Valley Station 2722 N. Green Valley Pwky 89012 - 89014 Henderson 404 S. Boulder Highway 89009 - 89011 Huntridge Station 3115 E. Olive St. 89104 - 89116 Meadow Mesa Station 4904 Camino Al Norte 89031 Nellis AFB Branch 89191 North Las Vegas 1414 E. Lake Mead Blvd. 89030 - 89031 Paradise Valley 4975 S. Swenson St. 89109 - 89119, 89132 Red Rock Vista 2449 N. Tenaya Way 89108 - 89129 Spring Valley 3375 S. Rainbow Blvd 89103 - 89113 Strip Station 3100 S. Industrial Rd 8 9114 Summerlin Station 1611 Spring Gate Lane 89128 - 89134 Sunrise Carrier Unit 4885 E. Carey Ave 89110 - 89115 Sunset Carrier Unit 950 S. Pilot Road Ste I 89118- 89120 University Branch 4632 S. Maryland Parkway 89170 6 Calling Las Vegas Home LAS VEGAS AREA LIBRARY DISTRICTS LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE LAS VEGAS-CLARK COUNTY DISTRICT WEST CHARLESTON LAS VEGAS-CLARK COUNTY DISTRICT URBAN BRANCHES LIBRARY OUTLYING BRANCHES 6301 W. Charleston Blvd CENTENNIAL HILLS LIBRARY Las Vegas, NV 89102 BLUE DIAMOND LIBRARY 6711 N. Buffalo Dr. (702) 507-3990 14 Cottonwood Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 Las Vegas, NV 89135 (702) 507-6100 WEST LAS VEGAS LIBRARY (702) 875-4295 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd CLARK COUNTY LIBRARY Las Vegas, NV 89106 BUNKERVILLE LIBRARY 1401 E. Flamingo Road (702) 507-3980 150 W. Virgin Street Las Vegas, NV 89119 Las Vegas, NV 89007 (702) 507-3400 (702) 346-5238 ENTERPRISE LIBRARY GOOD SPRINGS LIBRARY 25 E Shelbourne Ave 365 W. San Pedro Ave Las Vegas, NV 89123 (702) 874-1366 (702) 507-3760 INDIAN SPRINGS LIBRARY LAS VEGAS LIBRARY 715 Gretta Lane 833 Las Vegas Blvd. (702) 879-3845 North Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 507-3500 LAUGHLIN LIBRARY 2840 Needles Hwy MEADOWS LIBRARY (702) 507-4060 251 W. Boston Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89102 WHITNEY LIBRARY MESQUITE LIBRARY (702) 474-0023 5175 E. Tropicana Ave 121 W. First North Street Las Vegas, NV 89122 (702) 346-5224 RAINBOW LIBRARY (702) 507-4010 3150 N. Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89108 WINDMILL LIBRARY MOAPA TOWN LIBRARY (702) 507-3710 7060 W. Windmill Lane 1340 E. Hwy 168 Las Vegas, NV 89113 (702) 864-2438 SAHARA WEST LIBRARY & (702) 507-6030 FINE ARTS MUSEUM Library District Headquarters MOAPA VALLEY LIBRARY 9600 W. Sahara Ave 350 N. Moapa Valley Las Vegas, NV 89117 (702) 397-2690 (702) 507-3630 SPRING VALLEY LIBRARY 4280 S. Jones Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89103 (702) 507-3820 7 Calling Las Vegas Home LAS VEGAS AREA LIBRARY DISTRICTS LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE MOUNT CHARLESTON LIBRARY HERITAGE PARK NORTH LAS VEGAS 1252 Aspen Ave SENIOR FACILITY LIBRARY (702) 872-5585 300 S. Racetrack Road ALEXANDER LIBRARY Henderson, NV 89015 1755 W. Alexander Road (702) 207-4258 Located inside the Senior Facility and is restricted North Las Vegas, NV 89032 SANDY VALLEY LIBRARY (702) 633-2880 650 W. Quartz Ave for those 50 or older. (702) 723-5333 PASEO VERDE LIBRARY 280 S. Green Valley Parkway ALIANTE LIBRARY 2400 W. Deer Springs Way SEARCHLIGHT LIBRARY Henderson, NV 89012 200 Michael Wendell Ave (702) 492-7252 North Las Vegas, NV 89084 (702) 297-1442 (702) 839-2980 NORTH LAS VEGAS LIBRARY 2300 Civic Center Drive N. Las Vegas, NV 89030 NORTH LAS VEGAS LIBRARY (702) 633-1070 2300 Civic Center Drive BOULDER CITY DISTRICT North Las Vegas, NV 89030 JAMES I GIBSON BRANCH (702) 633-1070 BOULDER CITY LIBRARY 100 W. Lake Mead Parkway 701 Adams Boulevard Henderson, NV 89015 Boulder City, NV 89005 (702) 565-8402 (702) 293-1281 LYDIA MALCOLM LIBRARY 2960 Sunridge Heights Parkway Suite 100 Henderson, NV 89052 (702) 263-7522 HENDERSON DISTRICT GALLERIA LIBRARY Galleria at Sunset 1300 W. Sunset Road, Suite 1121 Henderson, NV 89014 (702) 207-4259 GREEN VALLEY LIBRARY 3797 N. Green Valley Pkwy Henderson, NV 89104 (702) 507-3790 8 Calling Las Vegas Home LAS VEGAS AREA HOSPITAL LAS VEGAS RELOCATION GUIDE BOULDER CITY HOSPITAL ST. ROSE DOMINICAN HOSPITAL - SIENA CAMPUS 901 Adams Blvd. 3001 St. Rose Pkwy. Boulder City, NV 89005 Henderson, NV 89052 (702) 293-4111 (702) 616-5000 ST. ROSE DOMINICAN HOSPITAL - SAN MARTIN CAMPUS DESERT SPRINGS HOSPITAL 8280 West Warm Springs Road 2075 E Flamingo Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89113 Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702) 492-8000 (702) 733-8800 SUMMERLIN HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER LAKE MEAD HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER 657 Town Center Drive 1409 E Lake Mead Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89134 N. Las Vegas, NV 89030 (702) 233-7000 (702) 649-7711 MONTEVISTA HOSPITAL 5900 W. Rochelle Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89103 (702) 364-1111 MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL 3100 N Tenaya Ave Las Vegas, NV 89129 (702) 255-5000 SUNRISE HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER 3186 S.
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