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We have Hispanic supermarkets, there's a regular Albertson's a little out of the way, there's one Family Dollar, there aren't any wholesale options. There are mostly public schools and magnet schools within my neighborhood. There aren't any higher education institutions near me. The nearest library to me is not really within my neighborhood. There's two public parks nearby. There's quite a few places of worship(2-3). Sunrise Hospital is within a 10 minute drive of me, there's only one urgent care that's attached to the hospital. I go to the Paiute Tribal clinic which is near Downtown. There's frequent bus stops in the area but I don't see any Citibikes. There aren't any local nonprofits near
The places of worship near me are mostly Christian and Catholic churches. On average my neighbors are Hispanic or Latino, Spanish and English speaking, 50's-60's, families. We live within the Downtown Arts District and the Historic Huntridge neighborhood, there are a lot of older homes. Now there are more cultural events (Indigenous & Hispanic/Latinx) happening. This neighborhood is part of Old Vegas, so there's a lot of history with the rise of Las Vegas as a city.
I notice most of the neighbors on my street are Construction workers. I do notice a lot of trash on my sidewalks and streets. There is some illegal dumping that goes on within my community. There is a lot of homelessness within my neighborhood and especially at the parks nearby. Sometimes there are trucks that drive by causing air pollution. A lot of the yards in my area don't have grass so the water conservation in that area is good but on the other hand many of the houses have pools, so water conservation could possibly be better. Sometimes I notice bunny's but that is a little more towards UNLV, so a bit further than my neighborhood.
One of the bigger problems in the neighborhood is trash, and that's caused by the houseless folks in the area. I would like to see more resources for houseless folks rather than pushing them out of the community and criminalizing them.
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