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Published Friday, Sept. 5, 2014 | 2 a.m.
Updated Friday, Sept. 5, 2014 | 11 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:
SHORT-TERM PROJECTS
Nevada Department of Transportation
Nellis Boulevard (State Route 612) between East Powell Avenue and East Harmon Avenue: expect delays and right lane restrictions as crews perform curb and gutter repairs daily from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting Tuesday. Projected end date: Sept. 12.
Interstate 15 at Tropicana Avenue: northbound and southbound on- and off-ramps closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. nightly beginning Sunday for milling and paving. End date: 5 a.m. Sept. 12.
Interstate 15 at Flamingo Road: northbound and southbound on- and off-ramps closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. nightly beginning Thursday for milling and paving. End date: 5 a.m. Sept. 22.
ONGOING PROJECTS
Nevada Department of Transportation
Interstate 15 and Cactus Road interchange: final cleanup and incidental work will continue to affect traffic in the area. Projected end date: end of September.
Interstate 15 from Cheyenne Avenue to Lake Mead Boulevard: lane closures for both northbound and southbound traffic as crews work on the North Fifth Street Bridge over I-15. Projected end date: summer.
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. Projected end date: October.
Clark County
Nellis Boulevard south of Sahara Avenue to pedestrian bridge of Flamingo Arroyo Trail: one lane will be closed due to construction on the Las Vegas Wash project. Projected end date: early September.
Lamb Boulevard between Owens Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard: various lanes will be closed intermittently for a street and sidewalk improvement project. Projected end date: mid-September.
Desert Inn Road between McLeod Drive and Mojave Road: various lanes will be closed for a street and sidewalk improvement project. Projected end date: early September.
Regional Transportation Commission
Flamingo Road from Grand Canyon Drive to Rainbow Boulevard: one lane of traffic and/or park lanes will be restricted; affected bus stops will be moved temporarily, with personnel present to direct pedestrians and transit riders. Work will take place during daytime hours only. Projected end date: Sept. 12.
Flamingo Road from Rainbow Boulevard to Boulder Highway: one lane of traffic and/or park lanes will be restricted; affected bus stops will be moved temporarily, with personnel present to direct pedestrians and transit riders. Work will take place during daytime and overnight. Projected end date: Sept. 12.
Las Vegas
Alexander Road at Torrey Pines Drive: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Alexander Road at Cimarron Road: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Ann Road at Cimarron Road: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Ann Road at Torrey Pines Drive: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Bonanza Road at Page Street: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Centennial Parkway at Grand Montecito Parkway: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Charleston Boulevard between Cimarron Road and Warbonnet Way: street disruptions for sewer work. Projected end date: Nov. 21.
Durango Boulevard between Lake Mead Boulevard and Vegas Drive: street disruptions for sewer work. Projected end date: Oct. 1.
Hualapai Way between Town Center and Anasazi drives: street disruptions. Projected end date:: today.
Ogden Avenue between Main and First streets: street disruption for California Hotel sign maintenance. Projected end date: Jan. 2.
Ogden Avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Rampart Boulevard between Lake Mead Boulevard and Vegas Drive: street disruption for sewer work. Projected end date: Oct. 1.
Skye Pointe Drive at Cimarron Road: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Stewart Avenue at Third Street: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Washington Avenue at Sandhill Avenue: street disruption for signal installation. Projected end date: Nov. 27.
Main Street between Carson Avenue and U.S. 95: east half of the road will be closed to traffic for reconstruction of drainage facilities, sidewalk and roadway. Two-way traffic will be on the west side of Main Street with one travel lane in each direction.Projected end date: 2015.
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 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: mid-November.
Hills Center Drive between Village Center Circle and Lake Mead Boulevard: street disruption for landscaping; expect delays. Projected end date: indefinite.
Racel Street between Grazing Grass Street and El Capitan Way: street disruption; expect delays. Projected end date: Oct. 28.
North Las Vegas
Carey Avenue and Revere Street: intermittent street disruptions while a roundabout is removed and replaced with traffic lights. Projected end date: fall.
Losee Road and Lone Mountain Road: expect street disruptions while a pedestrian bridge is being built. Projected end date: fall.
OTHER CLOSURES
City of Las Vegas
Carson Avenue and Bridger Avenue between Las Vegas Boulevard and Third Street: closed starting at 3 p.m. Friday for staging of Pride Parade. End date: 11 p.m. Saturday.
Fourth Street, from Gass Avenue to Ogden Avenue: closed starting approximately 8 p.m. Saturday for Pride Parade. End date: 11 p.m. Friday.
CORRECTION: This version corrects the date of the Pride Parade. | (September 6, 2014)
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