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Published Thursday, May 1, 2014 | 5:08 p.m.
Updated Friday, May 2, 2014 | 9:15 a.m.
Here’s a look at some of the roadwork or road closings you might encounter in the coming week across the Las Vegas Valley:
CURRENT ROAD PROJECTS
Nevada Department of Transportation
Interstate 15 and U.S. 95: Striping modifications will close the right lane on I-15 southbound from the U.S. 95 Interchange to Charleston Boulevard and the left lane on the U.S. 95 southbound to the I-15 southbound ramp. Project will begin at 9 p.m. Saturday and end at 5 a.m. Sunday.
Clark County
Flamingo Road: between Maryland Parkway and Swenson Street has lane restrictions in the center of Flamingo Road affecting east-west travel for the construction of improvements for the Tropicana Wash. End date: June.
Lake Mead Boulevard: lane restrictions while pipe is installed in Sloan Channel. Work will alternate between northbound and southbound lanes independently to allow access. End date: Mid-May.
Las Vegas
Charleston Boulevard between Buffalo and Durango Drives: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: Thursday.
Hillpointe Road at Hillsgate Drive: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: Thursday.
Lake Mead Boulevard at Springfield Street: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: Thursday.
Tenaya Way at Tropical Parkway: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: Thursday.
Torrey Pines Drive between Cheyenne and Buckskin avenues: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: Thursday.
Oakey Boulevard at Birch Street: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: May 9.
ONGOING ROAD PROJECTS
Interstate 15
F Street Connection Phase 3 — Interstate 15 between Washington Avenue and U.S. 95: I-15 on-ramp at D Street is closed; southbound lanes on I-15 have been moved to the northbound side and limited to two lanes in both directions. End date: Summer.
Clark County
Sahara Avenue Bridge over the Desert Rose Golf Course closed as part of the Las Vegas Wash and Flamingo Wash improvements. End date: September.
Intersection of Bermuda Road and Serene Avenue: construction of new traffic signal system. Projected end date: Mid-June.
Las Vegas
Rancho Drive between Sahara Avenue and U.S. 95: Intermittent lane closures while fiber optic cables, traffic signal upgrades and digital message signs are installed to improve traffic congestion. Work will be completed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. in busy sections of the road and from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in residential sections. Projected end date: Fall 2014.
F Street between Bonanza Road and D Street: closed for bridge construction. Projected end date: Aug. 1.
Lake Mead Boulevard between Jones and Decatur boulevards: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: June 8.
Main Street between Stewart and Carson avenues: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: June 8.
Vegas Drive between Rancho Drive and Jones Boulevard: street disruption, expect traffic delays. Projected end date: Aug. 30.
North Las Vegas
Craig Road: One lane, typically the center lane closest to the median, will be closed intermittently for median landscaping. Projected end date: June.
Allen Lane from Lone Mountain Road to Ann Road: Capacity and drainage improvements. One lane in each direction is being maintained. Projected end date: May 9.
Henderson
Water Street from Boulder Highway to Lake Mead Boulevard: lane restriction. Projected end date: July.
Appaloosa Road from Equestrian Drive to Bridle Drive: lane restriction. Projected end date: July.
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Las Vegas
Las Vegas Boulevard, Sixth Street, Seventh Street and Ninth Street between Carson and Hoover avenues: Closed to traffic from 4 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday for the 2014 Susan G. Komen Race For the Cure.
Regional Transportation Commission
Las Vegas Boulevard northbound near Paris Las Vegas: Utility work between 2 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday; a maximum of two northbound travel lanes may be closed while workers place new concrete on the sidewalk. Transit service on the Strip will continue.
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