What happened at Hebron and what it says about Nevada’s housing safety net
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By Susan Reams
Published on March 2, 2026.
The Hebron Transitional Housing complex in Las Vegas closed last month due to lack of funding and was transformed into an extended stay weekly rental property. The change in management did not provide clarity, stability, or reassurance for residents whose lives were dependent on these services. This comes as Nevada continues to rank among the highest rates of housing insecurity, despite significant public investment in addressing homelessness. The author argues that public-private housing partnerships must include accountability measures and emergency continuity plans. Publicly supported housing must come with contingency planning and clear communication with residents.
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