Save red rock. It is party of the beauty of Nevada. Once changed it can never be the same.
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Sarah Winters
9 years ago
I grew up going to Red Rock. I don't want to see it over run with corporate greed. Don't take this from us.
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Micheal Amos
9 years ago
I visit Red Rock Canyon every year when I visit my friend. It would be terrible to diminish this natural beauty.
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Anonymous
9 years ago
Red Rock is such a beautiful, integral part of Las Vegas that many families use as hiking destinations on the weekends. Don't build on Red Rock!
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Meghan E Shanley
9 years ago
Keep Red Rock rural. Red Rock is a haven away from Las Vegas and needs to be conserved, not developed. There are lands in other areas around the valley that can be developed.
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Kaylynn gross
9 years ago
Don't take everything for granted sooner or later you'll wake up to find its no longer there.
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Ruth Stephenson
9 years ago
Stop the growth. There is plenty of room in other areas.
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Marcel
9 years ago
Keep the earth safe!
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Erika Taggart
9 years ago
Keep red rock rural!!!
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Anonymous
9 years ago
PLEASE DON'T BUILD!!!!!
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Anika Sproull
9 years ago
If Red Rock is taken over by city it will distroy the magic of the place. Nature is vital for the health and hairy of our planet. If city takes over red rock it will take away a location that is in the heart of so many whom love the natural environment. It would beyond sadden me if red rock becomes city.
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Steve O'Connell
9 years ago
Keep it rural! It's such a special place to me and my friends who come out every year. It's more than just climbing areas, it's the experience.
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Eric DeYampert
9 years ago
I live in AR, but have been to Las Vegas many times and we always enjoy going to Red Rock to ride bikes and hike. This is a one of a kind place. Please do not let them build in or near Red Rock.
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Alex Clark
9 years ago
Save the red rocks.
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Heater Burch
9 years ago
Please!
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Thomas Williams
9 years ago
RR is the only reason I visit Nevada
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Sarah Baron
9 years ago
Red rock was one of the biggest parts of my childhood. Never will forget the memories there with my friends and with my horses.
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Brian Coyne
9 years ago
More houses= bad
More nature= good
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Steve Kalloger
9 years ago
There is enough development in the greater Las Vegas area to house everyone who wants to live here. There is no justifiable reason to destroy an area that so many of us use as a recreation area so that a select few can live in the valley.
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Matthew Ekanger
9 years ago
The Red Rock ecosystem has already suffered to the over development of land in West Las Vegas.
Save red rock. It is party of the beauty of Nevada. Once changed it can never be the same.
I grew up going to Red Rock. I don't want to see it over run with corporate greed. Don't take this from us.
I visit Red Rock Canyon every year when I visit my friend. It would be terrible to diminish this natural beauty.
Red Rock is such a beautiful, integral part of Las Vegas that many families use as hiking destinations on the weekends. Don't build on Red Rock!
Keep Red Rock rural. Red Rock is a haven away from Las Vegas and needs to be conserved, not developed. There are lands in other areas around the valley that can be developed.
Don't take everything for granted sooner or later you'll wake up to find its no longer there.
Stop the growth. There is plenty of room in other areas.
Keep the earth safe!
Keep red rock rural!!!
PLEASE DON'T BUILD!!!!!
If Red Rock is taken over by city it will distroy the magic of the place. Nature is vital for the health and hairy of our planet. If city takes over red rock it will take away a location that is in the heart of so many whom love the natural environment. It would beyond sadden me if red rock becomes city.
Keep it rural! It's such a special place to me and my friends who come out every year. It's more than just climbing areas, it's the experience.
I live in AR, but have been to Las Vegas many times and we always enjoy going to Red Rock to ride bikes and hike. This is a one of a kind place. Please do not let them build in or near Red Rock.
Save the red rocks.
Please!
RR is the only reason I visit Nevada
Red rock was one of the biggest parts of my childhood. Never will forget the memories there with my friends and with my horses.
More houses= bad More nature= good
There is enough development in the greater Las Vegas area to house everyone who wants to live here. There is no justifiable reason to destroy an area that so many of us use as a recreation area so that a select few can live in the valley.
The Red Rock ecosystem has already suffered to the over development of land in West Las Vegas.