
Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) - Clark County representatives are asking the public to take a brief survey and provide their thoughts on what artistic, design and educational features should be included in a memorial to remember the October 1, 2017, shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
This survey is a follow-up to an initial survey in March and a series of focus group meetings held in late May and early June.
The memorial will be designed to remember the victims, honor the survivors and first responders, and celebrate the resilience of the community.
You can find the survey on the County website at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov through Aug. 15th.
“The survey is an important step in an ongoing community-wide conversation about the best way to memorialize what occurred,” said Tennille Pereira, the memorial committee chairwoman and director of the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center, a place of healing and support dedicated to serving as a resource and referral center for residents, visitors and responders affected by the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. “We will create a lasting memorial to remember, but getting the input of those affected is key to the success of this endeavor.”