Las Vegas
F.A.Q.
Considering Vegas Graphics is
a Las Vegas web design company, we thought you would
like to know some of the most common questions about
the very city we call home; Las Vegas.
(Q.)
What's the average temperature in Las Vegas?
(A.) Although
people often refer to Las Vegas as hot place to live,
most of the time, it's quite nice. Las Vegas’ yearly
temperature average is 67. We found the best times
to visit Las Vegas is during the months of February,
March, April, May, September, October, November.
(Q.)
What's the population of Las Vegas?
(A.) According to the United States
Census Bureau, the estimated population for the Las
Vegas Metropolitan Area in 2006 was 1,777,539 people
and is one of the fastest growing cities to date.
(Q.)
Who handles the general marketing of "Las Vegas"?
(A.) Las Vegas tourism marketing
and promotion are handled by the Las Vegas Convention
and Visitors Authority, a public agency that also operates
the Las Vegas Convention Center, Cashman Center, and
Cashman Field.
(Q.)
Who are Las Vegas’ city counsel members?
(A.) Las Vegas has 7 city counsel
members, they are:
- Oscar B. Goodman (Mayor
and Council member at Large)
- Gary Reese (Mayor
Pro-Tem and 3rd Ward Council member)
- Lois Tarkanian (1st
Ward Council member)
- Steve
Wolfson, Esq (2nd Ward Council member)
- Larry Brown (4th
Ward Council member)
- Ricki Barlow (5th
Ward Council member)
- Steve
Ross (6th Ward Council member)
(Q.) How's the education
in Las Vegas?
(A.) Las
Vegas has the fifth largest public school district
in the nation which is provided by the Clark County
School District (CCSD). Two major colleges within Las
Vegas include University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV)
and Clark County Community College of Southern Nevada
(CCSN)
(Q.) What forms of Transportation
are there in Las Vegas?
(A.) CAT bus (Citizens Area Transit)
is a popular choice of day-to-day commuting for locals.
The Las Vegas Monorail is a tourist transportation
favorite and runs from the MGM Grand Hotel at the south
end of the Strip to the Sahara Hotel at the north end
of the Strip.
(Q.)
What are Las Vegas’ neighboring communities?
(A.) Some of the most populated neighboring
communities around Las Vegas include:
| Alliante |
Paradise
Palms |
| Anthem |
Mountains
Edge |
| Blue Diamond |
Queensridge |
| Desert Shores |
Rancho Sierra
Estates |
| Green Valley |
Seven Hills |
| Lake Las Vegas |
Southern
Highlands |
| Los Prados |
Summerlin |
| Painted Desert |
The Lakes |
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