PROJECTS

For over a decade, EAC’s portfolio has grown to span major transportation, education, healthcare, and community initiatives across Nevada. The EAC  team has led or supported outreach and PR efforts for the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada, City of Henderson, CCSD, Nevada Health Link, NDOT, NDEP, Clark County, and the Nevada State Census, among many others. Regional leaders rely on us to strategize on large-scale multicultural engagement, project management, public education campaigns, and partnership development for institutions such as the College of Southern Nevada, Cristo Rey St. Viator, the Las Vegas Raiders, and the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District. Through these projects, EAC has demonstrated its ability to build community trust, elevate public awareness, and deliver communications strategies that reach historically underserved audiences.

CURRENT PROJECTS

COMPREHENSIVE CLIMATE ANALYSIS FOR NEVADA |
NEVADA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (NDEP)

The Comprehensive Climate Analysis for Nevada (CCAN) is a statewide initiative that identifies opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while delivering economic, environmental, and public health benefits for communities across Nevada.

The analysis provides governments, businesses, non-profits, and residents with data-driven insights to support informed climate action, including strategies that improve air quality, create jobs, expand energy independence, and strengthen long-term sustainability.

Community engagement was a key component of the CCAN process, with input gathered through interviews, focus groups, public meetings, and a Technical Working Group of subject-matter experts. This collaborative approach ensured the analysis reflects real community needs and priorities.

The Final CCAN has been submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and is available to the public, along with supporting reports and engagement materials.

CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT FACILITY MASTER PLAN

Reimagining the Future of Clark County Schools — Together

Ericka Aviles Consulting (EAC) is proud to collaborate with the Clark County School District on its Facility Master Plan (FMP) a long-term, community-driven effort to shape the future of schools, programs, and learning environments across Southern Nevada.
 
This initiative goes beyond buildings. It’s about ensuring students and families have access to modern, innovative schools that meet evolving needs through thoughtful planning around new and renovated facilities, program expansions, grade configurations, and the repurposing of existing campuses.
 
Community voices are central to this process. Over the coming years, input from families, educators, and residents will help inform recommendations that guide implementation beginning in 2031 and beyond.
 
Stay informed and get involved:
Visit fmp.ccsd.net to learn more about the Facility Master Plan, explore project updates, and see how your input can help shape the future of CCSD.
 
Join EAC and CCSD at a Community Forum in your region in 2026 to share your perspective and be part of the conversation.
 
Together, we’re helping build stronger schools and brighter futures for every student in Clark County.

PROJECT SUCCESS STORIES

Healthcare: From Crisis to Coverage
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National Partnerships
Clients: Unidos US, Super Bowl LVIII Las Vegas, Social House Entertainment (Enchant Christmas)
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Strengthening Educational Access Through Strategic Communications and Community Engagement
Educational institutions across Southern Nevada serve diverse communities with varying needs, languages, and access barriers. Effective communication, community engagement, and stakeholder coordination are critical to building trust, supporting student success, and ensuring transparency in planning and operations.
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Advancing Equitable Transportation in Southern Nevada
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTCSNV) is leading a series of transformative transportation initiatives designed to improve mobility, safety, and access across the Las Vegas Valley. A central focus of these efforts is ensuring that traditionally underserved communities, particularly Hispanic/Latino and other minority populations, are meaningfully engaged in the planning and decision-making process.
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