If you have a beef about public policy, take it straight to the public board.
That's what I did with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), Las Vegas' publicly-funded tourism board that just completed a $600 million upgrade of the Las Vegas Convention Center with public dollars.
Before the CES show started in early January, I bicycled over to check out the CES show prep work.
As usual with the LVCVA's buildings, it was hard to find a bike rack.
A $600 million building improvement and no bike rack in front of the building.
So at the January LVCVA board meeting, I spoke during public comments at the end of the meeting about the lack of bicycle support in Las Vegas. In fact, the Sphere security broke my locks and confiscated my bicycle that was locked up outside their fence off a sidewalk along Sands Avenue in June 2024 when I covered the NHL Draft for LVSportsBiz.com.
My comments showed up in the February board meeting agenda minutes.
Oh by the way, Sphere Las Vegas, you still owe me $53.42 for a new lock I had to buy: