Las Vegas Review-Journal

ROAD WORK AHEAD

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■ Casino Center Boulevard onramp to northbound U.S. Highway 95 will be closed from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. until March 3. Crews are building support columns for new traffic management signs.

■ The inside lanes of Interstate 15 will be closed in both directions between U.S. Highway 95 and Owens Avenue until 5 a.m. April 7. Crews are building support columns for new traffic management signs.

■ Charleston Boulevard will be restricted in both directions between Martin Luther King Boulevard and Shadow Lane from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. through March 17. Crews are installing new water and sewer lines.

■ Washington Avenue will be restricted between Rainbow and Decatur boulevards from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays through March. Crews are improving sidewalk ramps and surface drainage.

■ Windmill Lane will be restricted between Bermuda Road and La Cienega Street through Friday. Crews are doing sewer work.

■ Southbound Durango Road will be restricted between Wigwam Avenue and Blue Diamond Road from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays through April 28. Crews are doing sewer work.

■ Warm Springs Road exit from the eastbound 215 Beltway will be closed through June. Crews are building a new bridge over the highway.

■ Frank Sinatra Drive near the Mandalay Bay parking garage will be closed during overnight hours until Wednesday. Crews are working on hotel’s pylon sign.

■ The Interstate 15 northbound and southbound ramps connecting to northbound U.S. Highway 95 will be closed until late February. Crews are building a new bridge as part of Project Neon.

■ The Interstate 15 northbound and southbound ramps connecting to Martin Luther King Boulevard will be closed until late February. Crews are building a new bridge as part of Project Neon. vehicles onto the street. In fact, the city placed edge lines along the street to specify that there are not three lanes in this area.

“If the road were striped for three lanes, these back-out maneuvers would become too dangerous,” Kurtz said. TRAILER CAMERAS

Diane from Henderson recently spotted a tower of flashing red and blue lights, with a support box that read “Police” at Eastern Avenue and Sun City Anthem Drive. She said the tower was “distractin­g,” and wanted to know why it was in her neighborho­od.

The Henderson Police Department has three trailer cameras that can be moved around the city as needed, primarily serving as a crime deterrent, city spokeswoma­n Kim Becker said. Schedules and locations aren’t set for the trailer cameras, but the live feeds are pretty helpful when police

■ The ramp leading from westbound Warm Springs Road to the westbound 215 Beltway will be closed from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sundays through Fridays until mid-March. Crews are working on the new flyover ramp and bridge.

■ Traffic will be redirected and reduced to one lane in each direction of U.S. Highway 95 for about a mile in Boulder City through March. Crews are building a bridge over the highway for the future Interstate 11 corridor.

■ Valley Drive is being widened between Tropical Parkway and Cheyenne Avenue in North Las Vegas, with completion expected in March.

■ Northbound U.S. Highway 95 will be reduced to one lane between Craig Road and the Beltway from 8:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. weekdays through June. Crews are working on the Centennial Bowl ramps.

■ Southbound U.S. Highway 95 will be reduced to one lane between Durango Drive and Ann Road from 8:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. weekdays through June. Crews are working on the Centennial Bowl ramps.

■ Summerlin Parkway’s westbound lanes will be restricted between Buffalo Drive and Rampart Boulevard through July. Crews are building a new auxiliary lane and making other improvemen­ts.

■ Sections of Bonneville Avenue, Charleston Boulevard, Grand Central Parkway and Martin Luther King Boulevard will have closed or disrupted lanes surroundin­g the Spaghetti Bowl as crews work on Project Neon through July 2018.

The average gasoline price Friday in the Las Vegas Valley was $2.47 per gallon. It was $2.51 in Nevada. The national average of $2.28 is up 1 cent from a week ago, down 5 cents from a month ago and up 57 cents from a year ago. Las Vegas Review-Journal are looking for investigat­ive leads after a crime. Questions and comments should be sent to roadwarrio­r@reviewjour­nal.com. Please include your phone number. Follow @RJroadwarr­ior on Twitter.

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