Clark County Regional Flood Control District was created in 1985 to develop a coordinated and comprehensive master plan to solve flooding problems, regulate land use in flood hazard areas, fund and coordinate the construction of flood control facilities, and develop and contribute to the funding of a maintenance program for master plan flood control facilities. It offers online annual reports, educational material, meeting agendas, and other documents and files pertaining to flood control in Clark County, Nev. The district also provides public education regarding flood dangers and monitors rainfall and flow data during storms, disseminating information to appropriate public works and safety crews. The district contracts with Clark County for various legal and administrative services provided by departments, such as the comptroller, district attorney, general services, human resources, information systems and treasury departments. Clark County Regional Flood Control District is headquartered in Las Vegas.
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