Clark County officials are currently discussing business license options for the Formula One building in Las Vegas as of May 21. They are reviewing how to permit events at F1’s Grand Prix Plaza and working on a traffic plan ahead of the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix. The goal is to ensure that the licensing process does not give the facility an unfair advantage over Strip resorts and area stadiums.
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Clark County officials are exploring how best to license future events planned to be held at @F1's Las Vegas Grand Prix Plaza without giving the facility an unfair advantage over Strip resorts and area stadiums. https://t.co/pmlyQNXPRk
Clark County says it's still working with Formula 1 on its traffic plan ahead of the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Channel 13's @ketchamtv takes a closer look. https://t.co/djtRm0LBpZ
Clark County reviews how it will permit events at F1’s Grand Prix Plaza https://t.co/ch5OvZ54pO #vegas #f1 #lasvegasgp
Commissioners discuss business license options for Formula One building in Las Vegas https://t.co/IxOZvJhBXl