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Las Vegas Land Sale: BLM Proposes 233 Acres Under SNPLMA

Las Vegas Land Sale: BLM Proposes 233 Acres Under SNPLMA

February 20, 2026 discoverhiddenusacom News

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public input on a proposal to sell 22 parcels of public land totaling 233 acres in the Las Vegas Valley. The proposed sale is being conducted under the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act.

Land Sale Details

Nine of the parcels are located within Clark County, with seven situated within the City of Las Vegas and six within the City of Henderson. The BLM is also considering removing a Recreation and Public Purposes Act lease classification from a 10-acre parcel, making it eligible for inclusion in the sale.

Did You Know? 85% of the funds generated from this potential land sale are earmarked for projects throughout Nevada.

The proposed sale is scheduled to take place on April 28, 2026, at 8 a.m. Pacific Time, through Efficient Markets. Interested bidders can register for the online auction once the website becomes active, and parcel details will be available approximately ten business days after this announcement.

Revenue Allocation

According to the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act, the revenue generated from the land sale will be distributed as follows: 85% will fund projects across Nevada, including park development, trail construction, natural area improvements, federal land upgrades, environmentally sensitive land acquisition, hazardous fuels reduction, and landscape restoration. An additional 5% will be allocated to the State of Nevada for educational purposes, and 10% will go to the Southern Nevada Water Authority.

Expert Insight: The Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act demonstrates a strategic approach to balancing land management with regional development needs, directing revenue from land sales toward vital public projects and resource conservation.

A notice detailing the proposed sale will be published in Monday’s Federal Register, initiating a 45-day public comment period. The comment period will close on April 9, 2026. Written comments can be submitted to the BLM Las Vegas Field Office, Assistant Field Manager, Division of Lands, 4701 North Torrey Pines Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89130.

What Happens Next?

Following the close of the comment period, the BLM will review the submissions. This proves possible the agency will proceed with the sale as proposed, modify the plan based on public feedback, or halt the sale altogether. If approved, the parcels will be offered at no less than their fair market value, which will be determined and made public 30 days before the auction. Potential bidders may then view the available parcels on Efficient Markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What areas are affected by the proposed land sale?

The proposed sale includes parcels within Clark County, the City of Las Vegas, and the City of Henderson.

How can the public provide feedback on the proposal?

Written comments may be delivered to the BLM Las Vegas Field Office, Assistant Field Manager, Division of Lands, 4701 North Torrey Pines Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89130, during the 45-day comment period closing April 9, 2026.

Where will the revenue from the land sale be directed?

85% of the revenue will go to projects throughout Nevada, 5% to the State of Nevada for education, and 10% to the Southern Nevada Water Authority.

How might the development of these parcels impact the future landscape of the Las Vegas Valley?

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