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In my neighborhood we have a variety of grocery stores (except for organic or other options like that). I am not completely familiar with the schools in my area, but I did go to public school in other parts of Las Vegas. The university I go to and the college I'm interested in transferring to are not within my community. I haven't seen any libraries nearby. There are quite a few parks, down the street are 2 parks. There aren't any places of worship nearby. I haven't seen any buses or bus-stops in my area. I have a couple Urgent Cares nearby that I utilize, but there aren't hospitals nearby. I mostly have businesses and residential in my area.

My neighbors are mostly families, middle aged, Caucasian, and english speakers. No religious groups to mention. My area is fairly new, when I first moved here they were still in the process of building things. It's a rural area. There aren't any galleries or museums nearby.

For the most part most of the folks I know are in customer service/service industry jobs. There is a lot of illegal dumping in the open spaces nearby, my sidewalks and streets are pretty clean though. The quality of the roads are good. There is a lot of construction in my area, I have lived here for 2 years and every day there has been construction. I would say land conservation is something relevant to my community, I constantly see expansion and worry about the wildlife that lives here.

I think in the public school systems I would like Native American history to be taught more. As someone who grew up within the public school system here I do see a lack of inclusion on that part. I would like to also address the Native Tuition Waiver that passed during the 81st NV leg. session., as a Native that grew up within Nevada I know that all Native students within Nevada's K-12 system would benefit at little cost to the state.

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Economic or Environmental Interests

For the most part most of the folks I know are in customer service/service industry jobs. There is a lot of illegal dumping in the open spaces nearby, my sidewalks and streets are pretty clean though. The quality of the roads are good. There is a lot of construction in my area, I have lived here for 2 years and every day there has been construction. I would say land conservation is something relevant to my community, I constantly see expansion and worry about the wildlife that lives here.


Community Activities and Services

In my neighborhood we have a variety of grocery stores (except for organic or other options like that). I am not completely familiar with the schools in my area, but I did go to public school in other parts of Las Vegas. The university I go to and the college I'm interested in transferring to are not within my community. I haven't seen any libraries nearby. There are quite a few parks, down the street are 2 parks. There aren't any places of worship nearby. I haven't seen any buses or bus-stops in my area. I have a couple Urgent Cares nearby that I utilize, but there aren't hospitals nearby. I mostly have businesses and residential in my area.


Cultural or Historical Interests

My neighbors are mostly families, middle aged, Caucasian, and english speakers. No religious groups to mention. My area is fairly new, when I first moved here they were still in the process of building things. It's a rural area. There aren't any galleries or museums nearby.


Community Needs and Concerns

I think in the public school systems I would like Native American history to be taught more. As someone who grew up within the public school system here I do see a lack of inclusion on that part. I would like to also address the Native Tuition Waiver that passed during the 81st NV leg. session., as a Native that grew up within Nevada I know that all Native students within Nevada's K-12 system would benefit at little cost to the state.
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