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LAS VEGAS, NV Rainbow Main Office 500 N Julie Cimorelli AVP / Sales Execuve Top 5% in the Nation, Res. Sales PH: 702 -303 -0883 E-mail: [email protected] www.JulesFidelity.com “Your Partner in Success!” FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY Office Locations LAS VEGAS, NV Rainbow Main Office 500 N. Rainbow Blvd., Ste. #100, Las Vegas, NV 89107 !"#$%&'()*+&,((-.)).&#&012%&'()*+&34*-,*)) 5"66&07$$%&',,,+&(84-9())& Brent Thurman Way Branch 6180 Brent Thurman Wy., Ste. #160, Las Vegas, NV 89148 !"#$%&'()*+&,**-,89)&#&012%&'()*+&34*-,8)4 Eastern/Flamingo Branch 4040 S. Eastern Ave., Ste. #180, Las Vegas, NV 89119 !"#$%&'()*+&4.:-.)).&#&012%&'()*+&34*-,8,:& HENDERSON, NV St. Rose Branch 2450 St. Rose Pkwy., Ste. #150, Henderson, NV 89074 !"#$%&'()*+&3.*-.8:)&#&012%&'()*+&34*-,884 MESQUITE, NV 736 W. Pioneer Blvd., Ste. #101, Mesquite, NV 89027 !"#$%&'()*+&.49-(4(4&#&012%&'()*+&.49-(493& PAHRUMP, NV 2281 Postal Dr., Ste. #9, Pahrump, NV 89048 !"#$%&'((:+&33)-)4:)&#&012%&'()*+&34*-,8*) -"47&("47"--&:3&-0$"5*0/(6*%&t#306()550:06#:'*%&-*5:/"5*0/"-5*5-&$0.1"/: Contents A LAS V EGAS V ALLEY I NFORMATION Climate & Population ......................................................4 Demographics ..................................................................5 Zip Code Map ..................................................................6 Newcomer Resources .......................................................7 Utility Information ...........................................................8 DMV/ Voting ....................................................................9 Employment ...................................................................10 Transportation ................................................................11 Housing ..........................................................................12 Museums/ Galleries .......................................................13 Libraries .........................................................................14 Hospitals ........................................................................15 Churches ........................................................................16 Youth Activities ..............................................................18 Senior Services ...............................................................19 Parks ...............................................................................20 Outdoor Recreation Activities ........................................21 Golfing ...........................................................................22 School Facts ...................................................................23 Private Schools & Higher Education .............................24 Hotels & Gaming ...........................................................25 Sports .............................................................................26 Shopping Malls ..............................................................27 Entertainment .................................................................28 2014 Relocation Guide -"47&("47"--&:3&-0$"5*0/(6*%&t#306()550:06#:'*%&-*5:/"5*0/"-5*5-&$0.1"/: C limate & Population for Las Vegas/Clark County POPULATION 2,000,759 Las Vegas was ranked as the 31st most pop- ulated city in the United States in 2012, and is showing no signs of slowing down thanks to our year-round climate, high growth econ- nomy and job opportunities. www.clarkcountynv.gov CLIMATE Las Vegas averages over 300 days of sun per year. The drier climate has been noted for its health benefits. Las Vegas weather is known for the hot summers, moderate winters, warmth, light and enjoyable climate. Las Vegas living is enhanced by predictable, consistent weather patterns. Usually, the weather comes from the West Coast. It will bring occasional clouds and moisture from the south or north. Residents generally can count on dry air for weekend adventures. Climate Information from www.rssweather.com Population Information from www.quickfacts.census.gov -"47&("47"--&:3&-0$"5*0/(6*%&t#306()550:06#:'*%&-*5:/"5*0/"-5*5-&$0.1"/:¥ Page -4- Climate & Population D emographics Clark County Population 2 million Median Household Income $55,961 Median Age of Adults 35.5% Newcomers 31.9% Females 49.7% Males 50.3% Children (under age 18) 21.4% Adults (over age 18) 78.60% Retiree-Male/Female Ratio 0.89% Households 36.7% Households with Retirees 2.30% Homeowner Household 57.1% Renter Household 42.9% Persons per Household 2.72% Other (Voters/Non) 31.7% Registered Democrats 40.7% Registered Republicans 27.6% Household Income Race Median Household Income $55,961 White 46.7% Under $10,000 5.9% Hispanic/Latino 29.8% $10,000-$24,999 13.2% Black/African American 11.3% $25,000-$49,999 25.3% Asian 9.4% $50,000-$99,999 34.2% American Indian/Alaska Native 1.2% $100,000-$149,999 13.3% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.8% $150,000-$199,999 4.5% Other or More Than One Race 4.1% $200,000 and over 3.7% Marital Status Education Never Married 35.4% School Expenditures Per Pupil $4,320 Married with Spouse 45.0% Pupil/Teacher 20 Separated 4.8% Students/Librarian 1,084 Divorced 26.8% Students/Counselor 523 Widowed 9.8% High School Graduates 33.6% Age for Household Some College, No Degree 37.2% 19 or younger 27.5% Associate’s Degree 4.8% 20-24 6.6% Bachelor’s Degree 7.6% 25-34 14.2% Graduate or Professional Degree 2.6% 35-44 14.8% 45-54 13.6% 55-64 11.1% 65 and over 11.3% Sources: Clark County, Nevada 2012; US Census Bureau 2010-2012; Nevada State Demographer 2010 Average Age 35.5% All information above deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. -"47&("47"--&:3&-0$"5*0/(6*%&t#306()550:06#:'*%&-*5:/"5*0/"-5*5-&$0.1"/: Demographics Page -5- ZZip Code Map for Las Vegas/Clark County Clark County Population 2 million NORTH LAS VEGAS MESQUITE 89143 O 89131 ON G Y N AN 89165 C A 89087 LE 89085 KY R U GRAND TETON Nellis Air Force Base D A 89166 L IA N 89084 ELKHORN T 89086 E MOUNT CENTENNIAL CHARLESTON TROPICAL S S 89130 A 89149 N 89115 ANN H EG O T V S 5 M S E LA M 89031 N 89191 R I 89081 LONE MOUNTAIN O S U J T LOSEE A CRAIG Nellis Air Force Base C ALEXANDER E CITY OF D ALEXANDER LAS VEGAS 89129 89032 Legend BUFFALO 5 CHEYENNE S I T L 891 34 L Zip Code Boundary R 89156 LAKE MEAD A E CAREY CAREY 89030 LAMB P SMOKE RANCH N LAKE MEAD M SUMMERLIN A 89108 R R 89138 PKWY. A OWENS 89128 VEGAS N C 89106 H WASHINGTON VALLE O SUMMERLIN S O BONANZA 89144 FREMONT C E W W W W W W W W W W W 89145 P 89110 89107 HOLLYWOOD CHARLESTON 8 9 1 0 1 89110 89124 89104 89142 89142 I SAHARA 89117 VIEW VALLEY A 8 9 1 6 9 P A 89102 L 89146 DESERT INN A DESERT INN 2 5 U SPRING MOUNTAIN H t FLAMINGO D N 89109 A 89147 89103 L 89121 89122 89135 TROPICANA Y R A N R S W M R O U E E 89119 VISTA MOUNTAIN D IE 89120 A T G L T L B E N RUSS E V M A N RU SSELL S O M KE Y C A 89161 J A A A L E E E R L L N D S U L O O D 89118 S A C 89011 V B I E SUNSET FORT APACHE FORT G P 89 014 WARM SPRINGS WARM SPRINGS K 89148 C A 89113 2 5 R T 89123 E D WINDMIL L W O WINDMIL L N C L O 890 74 A O M PAHRUMP A R B IA WIGWAM B F D 89004 E A O MAJOR IN F LU D U A U B PEBBLE L U D R B M E 89015 R 89139 R E B BOULDER CITY GIBSON 93 89012 Y UNINCORPORATED 89178 A W 89183 STEPHANIE N CLARK COUNTY E E R 89002 G HORIZON RIDGE HORIZON 89141 MARTIN DEAN 89052 E S O M R 89179 T HENDERSON NEVADA HE S N T A N N A 89012 A H 89005 C U B 89054 89044 0 1 2 3 4 Miles Information from public sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed. -"47&("47"--&:3&-0$"5*0/(6*%&t#306()550:06#:'*%&-*5:/"5*0/"-5*5-&$0.1"/:¥ Map Page -6- Newcomer Resources HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS City of Las Vegas Arts & Community Events Newspapers www.artslasvegas.org Las Vegas Review Journal: 702-229-6511 !"#$%# &'(")*+!,'-.#.012345431266 Las Vegas Sun: Clark County Animal Control !+*7$#8*77()!,'-.#.012345934666 www.clarkcountynv.org 702-455-7710 Parks & Recreation 702-455-8200 Clark County Recorders Office www.clarkcountynv.gov/parks www.clarkcountynv.gov/recorder 702-455-4336 Regional Transportation of Southern NV 702-676-1500 Clark County School District www.rtcsnv.com www.ccsd.net 702-799-5000 Social Security Administration www.ssa.gov College of Southern Nevada 1-800-772-1213 www.csn.edu 702-650-2276 Time & Temperature Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce 118 Department of Motor Vehicles www.lvchamber.com www.dmvnv.com 702-641-5822 Thomas and Mack Center 702-486-4368 www.thomasandmack.com 702-895-3761 Emergency Library District 911 www.lvccld.org University of Nevada, Las Vegas Non-Emergency 702-734-7323 www.unlv.edu 311 702-895-3011 McCarran Int’l Airport Henderson Chamber of Commerce US Postal Service www.mccarran.com www.hendersonchamber.com www.usps.com 702-261-5211 702-565-8951 1-800-275-8777 Job Hotlines Nellis Air Force Base Voters Registration City of Las Vegas: 702-229-6346 www.nellis.af.mil www.clarkcountynv.gov/vote Clark County: 702-455-3174 702-652-1110 702-455-8683 -"47&("47"--&:3&-0$"5*0/(6*%&t#306()550:06#:'*%&-*5:/"5*0/"-5*5-&$0.1"/: Newcomer Resources Page -7- Utility Information TIPS FOR TRANSFERRING UTILITIES # Research your utility company options. # Schedule your utilities to be turned on the day before you plan to move in. Plan to do this 2-4 weeks ahead of time. # Be sure to ask about any set-up fees so that you are not surprised by your first bill. # Give your old utility companies your new address so they can reach you with the final bill. # Keep your new utility company information accessible in case of any issues. # Find out if you are due any deposits from your previous utility company. ELECTRIC Nevada Energy 6226 W. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-402-5555 nvenergy.com GAS Southwest Gas Corporation 6040 Badura Ave., Ste. 110, Las Vegas, NV 89118 877-860-6020 swgas.com TELEPHONE, TV, AND/OR INTERNET AT&T 710 E. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89119 800-331-0500 att.com Century Link 2340 E. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89119 702-244-8005 centurylink.com Comcast 2 E.
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