The HUNDRED Plan (Historic Urban Neighborhood Design Redevelopment) Plan was developed by residents and the City of Las Vegsa in 2016 as a plan for community-led investment in the Historic Westside. The goal of the 100 Plan (The HUNDRED Plan) is to fuel housing, mixed-use, commercial, cultural, and workforce initiatives across the district.
Through a community visioning process, A series of key steps knows as the eight big moves were identified:
1
Welcome to
The Historic Westside
Establish a sense of arrival to the community in order to define the neighborhood as a district. This includes creating a series of gateways and unique Historic Westside signage to establish the boundaries of the neighborhood in the context of the city.
Make the most of opportunities for infill to add new and diverse housing types, parks, plazas, greenhouse and community gardens as well as community facilities and parking,
Develop live music venues, restaurants and other entertainment facilities along Washington Avenue, between D and H streets, in order to create the African American Music Experience.
Honor the history of this site with new development that creates a new kind of Moulin Rouge landmark. Residents envision a mixed-use site welcoming housing, entertainment and workforce/education components.