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Southern Nevada Public Land Management is a grant from the Department of the Interior that funds land conservation, parks, trails, habitat restoration, and environmental projects in Nevada.
Established through the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA) of 1998, the program directs revenue from Bureau of Land Management public land sales around Las Vegas to support environmentally sensitive land acquisitions, parks and natural areas development, multi-species habitat conservation, hazardous fuels reduction, wildfire prevention, Lake Tahoe restoration, and the Eastern Nevada Landscape Restoration Project.
The act also provides for affordable housing land transfers and airport noise zone conveyances. Funded projects range from Great Basin National Park habitat restoration to regional conservation planning, with priorities managed through an executive committee and interagency working group.
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SNPLMA | Bureau of Land Management Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA) The Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA) became law in October 1998. It allows the Bureau of Land Management to sell public land within a specific boundary around Las Vegas, Nevada.
The revenue derived from land sales is split between the State of Nevada General Education Fund (5%), the Southern Nevada Water Authority (10%), and a special account available to the Secretary of the Interior for: Environmentally Sensitive Land Acquisitions Parks, Trails, and Natural Areas Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan Eastern Nevada Landscape Restoration Project Hazardous Fuels Reduction and Wildfire Prevention Lake Tahoe Restoration Projects Other provisions in the SNPLMA direct certain land sale and acquisition procedures, direct the BLM to convey title of land in the McCarran Airport noise zone to Clark County, and provide for the sale of land for affordable housing.
The Great Basin National Park is restoring habitat in the Baker Creek Watershed using various SNPLMA funded treatments to establish and maintain naturally functioning and sustinable landscapes to reduce fire risk.
SNPLMA Legislation About SNPLMA Factsheet Quick Facts & Program Statistics (update in progress) Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act of 1998 SNPLMA Disposal Boundary Map Executive Committee & Partners Working Group Members Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation, and Development Act of 2004 Clark County Conservation of Public Land and Natural Resources Act of 2002 FY 2004 Appropriations Act amending the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act of 1998 Lake Tahoe Restoration Act Ivanpah Valley Airport Public Lands Transfer Act SNPLMA Implementation Agreement Part One SNPLMA Implementation Agreement Part Two Appendix L: Project Modification Request Form Appendix J-1: Sample Project Initiation Letter SMART – restricted access Nominations Portal – restricted access Projects Funded by SNPLMA Land Sales new Auction Website new 22 Parcel SNPLMA Land Sale Auction - Matrix new 22 Parcel SNPLMA Land Sale Auction - Maps new 22 Parcel SNPLMA Land Sale Auction - Notice of Realty Action Nominate Land for Purchase Certificate of Eligibility Past Land Sale Information: 702-515-5000 Affordable Housing FAQs (this content is currently being updated.
Please check back soon) New Joint DOI-HUD MOU ESB46-011979 Availability in the Las Vegas Valley Reservations Location Map Recreation and Public Reservations (R&PP) FAQs Land Sales/Affordable Housing/Auction Information:
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments and regional government entities within the State of Nevada as specifically identified in Public Law 105-263, as amended. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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