Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Project to affect Strip overnight traffic

- By Mick Akers

The first phase of the yearslong Las Vegas Boulevard constructi­on project will present major overnight road impacts starting Monday.

Las Vegas Boulevard from Spring Mountain Road to Sahara Avenue will be restricted to one or two lanes in each direction from 12:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on weekdays, beginning Monday.

To accommodat­e holiday traffic, no overnight work will occur Dec. 24 to 26, or from Dec. 31 to Jan. 3.

Additional­ly, Las Vegas Boulevard from Spring Mountain to Sahara will see one lane closed in each direction during non-constructi­on hours.

Drivers are advised to use caution when traveling through the area during the overnight hours, as traffic will be shifted to one side of the road in some locations.

During daytime hours and on weekends, at least two lanes are expected to be open in each direction between Spring Mountain and Sahara. There will be times when no lane closures are in place.

The lane closures and shifts are part of a five-year project that includes repaving Las Vegas Boulevard, replacing a main water line and upgrading traffic signals and street light poles. Constructi­on is expected to impact Las Vegas Boulevard from Spring Mountain to Sahara through early 2021.

This project is the first of seven phases of constructi­on that will each focus on a section of Las Vegas Boulevard between Sahara and the 215 Beltway.

Informatio­n about the project can be found at www.ResortCorr­idor. com. Residents and visitors who rely on buses can find constructi­on-related route impacts on the website of the Regional Transporta­tion Commission of Southern Nevada.

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