Clark County officials are addressing issues related to the Las Vegas Grand Prix track, with a focus on transportation plans and costs. Following backlash, F1's $40 million reimbursement request for repaving is now off the table. The county is pushing for a transportation plan submission by F1 for the 2024 event.
RTC of Southern Nevada wants your input on public transit and options for commuters as the Las Vegas Valley’s population keeps surging, and the local resident’s average commute time continues to grow. https://t.co/VSNSCVvCnv
"We need hard answers": Clark County pushes @F1 to fix transportation problems going forward. https://t.co/2xixsDMBHo
County pushes F1 to submit 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix transportation plan by May 1 https://t.co/BrzRQY8HDk #vegas #f1 #lasvegasgp
"Segerblom acknowledged F1’s initial $40 million ask of the county to reimburse them for repaving is now 'off the table' following the backlash of year one [with @F1LasVegas]. 'I’m hoping they’ve agreed that’s their responsibility,' he added." - @8NewsNow https://t.co/KjoektPg5l
Clark County learns lessons from first spin in decades around Las Vegas Grand Prix track https://t.co/M6O8Zf47xT via @NevadaCurrent