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1 October Memorial Committee Meets Wednesday

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Meeting | Dane Deaner (Unsplash)

Meeting | Dane Deaner (Unsplash)

Clark County’s 1 October Memorial Committee will meet at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, March 15, in the Clark County Commission Chambers at the Clark County Government Center located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway in downtown Las Vegas. 

The committee will receive an update from staff on activities. Five teams are at work developing design concepts for a memorial project that remembers the events of the 1 October tragedy.  As part of their work, the teams are expected to review all creative expression submissions submitted by the public and individual artists during the first phase of the memorial development process. The teams also have been asked to seek input from the public, including family members of victims of the attack, survivors and first responders, as they work on their proposals. Anyone wishing to participate in possible public input opportunities being hosted by the teams is encouraged to reach out to the teams directly through contact information to be listed on the 1 October Memorial Committee’s website at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/1OctoberMemorial. The names of the teams are listed here alphabetically: Aaron Neubert Architects+studioSTIGSGAARD, JCJ Architecture, OLIN, Paul Murdoch Architects and SWA Group. Their proposed concepts will be unveiled in June, and the committee is scheduled to deliver its recommendation to the County Commission for a project in September.

Wednesday’s meeting can be viewed live on Clark County Television (CCTV) and online at www.youtube.com/user/ClarkCountyNV/live or the committee’s Facebook page @1OctoberMemorial. The agenda is posted on the committee’s website and includes information to participate remotely using WebEx.                                                                     

In July 2022, the 1 October Memorial Committee and County leaders kicked off the first phase of an 18-month process to gather ideas for a memorial from the public and professionals that will result in recommended proposal from one of the participating teams.  The goal is to create a memorial that remembers those who perished in the shooting that occurred at the Route 91 festival on Oct. 1, 2017, honors the survivors, first responders and everyday heroes who inspired the nation with their bravery, and celebrates the resiliency and compassion of the Las Vegas community.

Members of the 1 October Memorial Committee are Tennille Pereira, director of the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center, and Chairman of the committee; Karessa Royce, a 1 October survivor, serving as Vice Chairman; Mynda Smith, the sister of 1 October Victim Neysa Tonks; Kelly McMahill, a now retired deputy chief for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department; architect Dr. Robert Fielden, who established the UNLV School of Architecture; Rebecca Holden, public art project manager for the City of Las Vegas Office of Cultural Affairs; and Harold Bradford, a local artist. Staff from Clark County’s Parks and Recreation Department and other County departments support the committee’s activities.            

Clark County is a dynamic and innovative organization dedicated to providing top-quality service with integrity, respect and accountability.  With jurisdiction over the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and covering an area the size of New Jersey, Clark is the nation’s 11th-largest county and provides extensive regional services to 2.3 million citizens and 45.6 million visitors a year (2019). Included are the nation’s 8th-busiest airport, air quality compliance, social services and the state’s largest public hospital, University Medical Center. The County also provides municipal services that are traditionally provided by cities to 1 million residents in the unincorporated area. Those include fire protection, roads and other public works, parks and recreation, and planning and development. 

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