Clark County expanding recreational facilities throughout Las Vegas valley

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — With $75 million in funding, Clark County is making its mission to expand its recreational facilities, one of which is making its debut in the summer.

“It’s so easy for kids to be on their phone instead of sit at home and if there are more things to do outside, why not encourage them to continue to go outside,” Jackie told 8 News Now.

Jackie is a young mom who was celebrating her son’s birthday at Hollywood Regional Park and said she is pleased to hear that the park will be expanding.

“It’s definitely needed and it’s great because kids want to play and they want to explore,” Jackie said.

The U.S. Department of Interior announced that $75 million in funding will go toward recreational development which means more fields and added park amenities across the valley.

Clark County commissioner, Tick Segerblom shared with 8 News Now what advancements can be expected at Hollywood Regional.

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Hollywood Regional Park (KLAS)

“Many soccer fields, paddleboard courts, and this money is going to come after that to create four great baseball fields so it’s really going to improve the east side of Las Vegas which has always been underserved,” Sergerblom said. “It’s very exciting to see the money that is raised in Las Vegas stays here.”

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