A long-term approach toward providing a quality airport experience for Southern Nevada residents and tourists is underway as Clark County prepares for the retirement of its longtime aviation director.

Senior Director of Aviation James Chrisley and Managing Director of Planning Bryant Holt told the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors Tuesday how the use of Harry Reid International Airport will evolve over the next 12 years.

Chrisley and Holt outlined plans for the Clark County Department of Aviation system, including a multibillion-dollar modernization at Reid International, the establishment of two off-airport centers to handle ground transportation and parking, and the early steps toward building a supplemental airport south of Las Vegas by 2037.

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