Homeowners are concerned as the city of Las Vegas looks to annex pieces of Clark County land.

As a result, property taxes are set to increase and homeowners say elderly residents and middle class families would be hurt by that. On average, homeowners could see around a $341 increase per year depending on the value of their property.

The city is seeking to annex more than 800 acres of land around the county.

Homeowner Barbara Clark, who lives near Decatur and Lake Mead boulevards, says they enjoy their quality of life.

"We like where we are," she says.

She's helped gather signatures to oppose the plan, ahead of a city meeting on Feb. 12.

The city of Las Vegas claims people who live in the county islands are getting services they don't pay for. Clark County argues that's not entirely true since they have a reimbursement program for duplicated services which cancel out.

The county "islands" include: