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Zoning switch will help expand North Las Vegas school’s campus

Squires Elementary School moved a step closer to expanding the campus with a new 27,658-square-foot building.

The North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday voted 4-0 to approve a zone change for 8 acres of residential property to a semipublic area, which will allow construction to start in March. Mayor John Lee was absent from the meeting because he was traveling in Washington, D.C.

Plans call for building a two-story building with 18 classrooms, 28 parking spaces and a new kindergarten playground for the school at Tonopah Avenue and McDaniel Street near the city’s downtown.

The new building is expected to be completed in July , replacing portable classrooms that were added about 15 years ago, a city report said.

Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0336. Follow @AMarroquin_LV on Twitter.

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