Las Vegas Review-Journal

Busy pedestrian bridge set for reopening

New Year’s Eve target raises constructi­on costs by $235,000

- By Art Marroquin Lasvegasre­view-journal

Tempered glass panes, aluminum panels and lighted handrails line the freshened-uppedestri­anbridges soaring 17 feet above the southern end of the Strip, just in time for the holiday season.

The fourth and final span to get a face-lift is scheduled to reopen by 3 p.m. Thursday, linking the Excalibur and New York-new York, the Nevada Department of Transporta­tion said.

The renovation was completed six months ahead of schedule to specifical­ly open in time for New Year’s Eve, when a three-mile stretch of the Strip will close to traffic and make room for revelers ringing in 2018.

However,theexpedit­edwork increased constructi­on costs by $235,000, NDOT officials said.

The improvemen­ts, now pegged at more than $34 million, is primarily funded by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Clark County will assume responsibi­lity for the bridges when the project wraps up.

Gone are the clunky chain-link fences that made the area seem more like a prison yard than a vacation destinatio­n. NDOT officials said the 165-foot-long spans were designed to finally match the newer,sleekpedes­trianbridg­esfarther north on the Strip.

Final touches will continue through March on new air-conditioni­ng units and other electronic equipment added to the elevators, NDOT spokesman Tony Illia said.

The renovation project at Tropicanaa­venueandla­svegasboul­evard was supposed to start in April 2016, but NDOT officials were concerned that any bridge closures would interfere with the opening of the nearby T-mobile Arena that same month.

Constructi­on finally began in June 2016, allowing crews to work on one bridge at a time in order to avoid disruption­s during major events, shows and convention­s.

The bridge linking Excalibur and Tropicana was completed first, in December 2016, followed by the span connecting Tropicana and MGM Grand in June. The bridge between New York-new York and MGM Grand reopened in September.

The 23-year-old pedestrian bridges aren’t just the oldest in Southern Nevada, but also one of the state’s busiest crossings, with roughly 130,000 pedestrian­s daily.

Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0336. Find @Amarroquin_ LV on Twitter.

 ??  ?? Nevada Department of Transporta­tion The pedestrian bridge connecting New York-new York and Excalibur is scheduled to reopen by 3 p.m. Thursday.
Nevada Department of Transporta­tion The pedestrian bridge connecting New York-new York and Excalibur is scheduled to reopen by 3 p.m. Thursday.

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