Immediate Intervention Needed: Protect Hebron Apartment Residents

The Issue

We, the undersigned, are calling on Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley and Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom to take immediate action regarding the urgent housing crisis unfolding at Hebron Apartments, located at 1150 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

Approximately 30 residents are currently facing imminent eviction within days. Many of these individuals are elderly, disabled, or living on fixed incomes. Several residents report receiving eviction notices despite having paid rent, and notices have allegedly been posted in ways that raise concerns about proper notification and due process.

At the same time, critical on-site support services that residents relied on have been removed, including access to food, community resources, and basic assistance. Residents who were already in vulnerable or transitional situations are now at risk of losing both housing and support simultaneously.

Local shelter systems are already at or near capacity, leaving many of these individuals with no clear alternative if evicted. Without immediate intervention, this situation may result in dozens of people being displaced in a matter of days.

This is a time-sensitive and preventable crisis.

We are respectfully calling on Mayor Shelley Berkley and Commissioner Tick Segerblom to:

•Immediately investigate the circumstances surrounding these eviction notices
•Ensure that all legal requirements for notice and due process are being followed
•Coordinate emergency resources to prevent immediate displacement
•Work with relevant agencies and stakeholders to identify short-term housing solutions
•Provide clear and timely communication to residents about their rights and available support

Residents are not asking for special treatment. They are asking for basic protection, coordination, and leadership during a moment of crisis.

The undersigned believe that Las Vegas must act swiftly to prevent unnecessary displacement and further harm to members of our community.

Time is critical. Immediate action is needed.

1,384

The Issue

We, the undersigned, are calling on Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley and Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom to take immediate action regarding the urgent housing crisis unfolding at Hebron Apartments, located at 1150 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

Approximately 30 residents are currently facing imminent eviction within days. Many of these individuals are elderly, disabled, or living on fixed incomes. Several residents report receiving eviction notices despite having paid rent, and notices have allegedly been posted in ways that raise concerns about proper notification and due process.

At the same time, critical on-site support services that residents relied on have been removed, including access to food, community resources, and basic assistance. Residents who were already in vulnerable or transitional situations are now at risk of losing both housing and support simultaneously.

Local shelter systems are already at or near capacity, leaving many of these individuals with no clear alternative if evicted. Without immediate intervention, this situation may result in dozens of people being displaced in a matter of days.

This is a time-sensitive and preventable crisis.

We are respectfully calling on Mayor Shelley Berkley and Commissioner Tick Segerblom to:

•Immediately investigate the circumstances surrounding these eviction notices
•Ensure that all legal requirements for notice and due process are being followed
•Coordinate emergency resources to prevent immediate displacement
•Work with relevant agencies and stakeholders to identify short-term housing solutions
•Provide clear and timely communication to residents about their rights and available support

Residents are not asking for special treatment. They are asking for basic protection, coordination, and leadership during a moment of crisis.

The undersigned believe that Las Vegas must act swiftly to prevent unnecessary displacement and further harm to members of our community.

Time is critical. Immediate action is needed.

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1,384


The Decision Makers

Shelley Berkley
Las Vegas City Mayor

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