Las Vegas Review-Journal

Project Neon, Part 3: Here’s the Main Event

Commuters to navigate ‘biggest and most impactful phase’ in March

- By Art Marroquin Las Vegas Review-journal

INTERSTATE 15 S.martinl.kingblvd. . v e A r n t e e s W. Bonanza Rd. ea ve . Bonnevill

W. Al . wy E. S t. L ouis Ave. Are you ready to grumble?

The “Main Event” debuts in March, promising to land a final blow on commuters with a series of freeway ramp closures and lane restrictio­ns in downtown Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transporta­tion said Monday.

“We’re calling it the Main

Event because this will be the biggest and most impactful phase of Project Neon,” NDOT spokesman Tony Illia said, referring to the $1 billion effort to redesign and widen Interstate 15 from the U.S. Highway 95 interchang­e to Sahara Avenue by July 2019.

The “Main

Event” picks up where the

“Big Squeeze” and its predecesso­r,

“Car-nado,” left off, serving as the third installmen­t in a trilogy of major freeway closures falling under the umbrella of

Project Neon.

While it might sound like a three-ring circus, NDOT officials promised the Main Event will set aside enough space for crews building an 81-foot-tall flyover ramp for high-occupancy vehicles.

When completed, the new carpool ramp will have one lane for drivers headed from southbound U.S. 95 to southbound I-15 and another connecting northbound I-15 to northbound U.S. 95. The two-way concrete ramp will be accessible from the center lane of both freeways.

When completed, Las Vegas will have 22 consecutiv­e miles of carpool lanes between I-15 and

MAIN EVENT

U.S. 95, requiring at least two people per vehicle.

NDOT Director Rudy Malfabon on Monday referred to the Main Event as the “home stretch” of Project Neon.

Motorists will get a preview of what’s to come on Jan. 16, when the southbound I-15 exit to Charleston Boulevard closes. A new Charleston offramp is scheduled to open March 6.

Then, the Charleston onramp to southbound I-15 will close in mid-february, with a new onramp scheduled to open in October. The offramp linking northbound I-15 to eastbound Charleston is also scheduled to close for 30 days in March.

Additional­ly, both directions of U.S. 95 will be closed at the Spaghetti Bowl interchang­e for weekend and night closures for several days in March, and again in mid-july.

NDOT anticipate­s three restrictio­ns will have the largest effects from March to November:

■ The ramp connecting southbound U.S. 95 to southbound I-15 will be reduced to one lane;

■ The ramp linking southbound U.S. 95 to northbound I-15 will remain closed;

■ Both directions of I-15 will be narrowed to three lanes between Sahara Avenue and Washington Boulevard, then further reduced to two lanes each way in the area immediatel­y surroundin­g the Spaghetti Bowl interchang­e.

The lengthiest closure is reserved for Martin Luther King Boulevard, where onramps to southbound I-15 and southbound U.S. 95 will close to traffic from March to December.

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

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