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Interview with Robert Rex Brownlee, August 6, 2007

Date
2007-08-06
Description
Narrator affiliation: Astrophysicist, Alt, Test Division Leader, Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, May 12, 1997

Date
1997-05-12
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, March 19, 2001

Date
2001-03-19
Description
Includes meeting minutes and agenda, along with additional information about bylaws.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, March 28, 2005

Date
2005-03-28
Description
Includes meeting minutes agenda, along with additional information about addenum.

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Interview with Julia Occhiogrosso, June 17, 2004

Date
2004-06-17
Description
Narrator affiliation: Protester, Loyal Dissenter

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Interview with Stuart C. Black, January 18, 2005

Date
2005-01-18
Description
Narrator affiliation: Scientist, U.S. Public Health Service; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency REECo/Bechtel

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Transcript of interview with Ronald Bananto by Eric Henninger, March 15, 1981

Date
1981-03-15
Description
Eric Henninger interviews Detective Ronald Bananto at his home on March 15, 1981. Born in Coal Run, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Bananto moved to Pioche, Nevada in 1949. A year later, and after a short period in San Francisco, California, Bananto relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1950. Bananto discusses police work, and life in Pioche, Nevada.

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Transcript of interview with Yorgo Kagafas by Claytee White, January 14, 2010

Date
2010-01-14
Description

Yorgo Kagafas is a self-described "urban guy." He became an Urban Planner for the City of Las Vegas in 1999. A farm boy from Ohio, he was educated at The Ohio State University, served in the US Navy and earned a M.A. in Environmental Planning from Arizona State University. He came to Las Vegas with a successful grassroots experience from living in a historic Phoenix neighborhood. His unique background complemented his new job which was to implement the Neighborhood Planning Process, a proactive system for Las Vegas communities to express their neighborhood desires prior to a developer coming in with their own agenda. In this interview he explains the criteria that must be met in this process. By coincidence, Yorgo moved into the John S. Park Neighborhood. He was attracted to its central location, intact residential neighborhood, and homes with character at affordable prices. While walking his dog one day, he met neighborhood leader, Bob Bellis, and became aware of neighborhood activism that could use his expertise. Yorgo points out that the good-old-boy mentality that still existed in Las Vegas was a potential obstacle. However he, Bob, and others were able to rally the homeowners and became a textbook example of how the Neighborhood Planning Process should work. He helped them identify their main issues: 1) Mary Dutton Park rehabilitation; 2) code enforcement of property maintenance; 3) attaining historic designation; 4) halting commercial encroachment. That was the first battle, according to Yorgo. With that done, they could next devise and implement a plan, which he describes. The process officially began March 14 2000. In June 2001, the Las Vegas City Council approved the final document.

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