Las Vegas Review-Journal

Infrastruc­ture is important to our region’s community and economy

- MJ Maynard MJ Maynard is CEO of the Regional Transporta­tion Commission of Southern Nevada.

We believe infrastruc­ture is the backbone of our region. It’s the system that keeps goods, services and people moving, and it connects residents and visitors to all the places they want and need to go. Infrastruc­ture is the very foundation of a healthy community with a vibrant economy that supports business and attracts additional investment.

Infrastruc­ture has dominated headlines during the past year, particular­ly with the $2 trillion bipartisan Infrastruc­ture Investment and Jobs Act to invest and rebuild infrastruc­ture across the country. I’d like to take the opportunit­y to emphasize the significan­ce of infrastruc­ture and why it matters to cities, communitie­s, businesses and individual­s, particular­ly as today kicks off United for Infrastruc­ture (UFI) week. UFI is a weeklong nationwide awareness campaign in support of building and improving our country’s infrastruc­ture.

Infrastruc­ture, by its very definition, encompasse­s many elements: roads and highways, power and water, buildings, and much more. This year’s theme is “Lead with Infrastruc­ture,” an appropriat­e phrase during this time as our community is undergoing monumental growth through constructi­on of new residentia­l, commercial, sporting and entertainm­ent venues. As Southern Nevada continues to recover from the pandemic, it is vital that we invest in appropriat­e infrastruc­ture to respond to the many needs of our current and future residents and visitors.

The Regional Transporta­tion Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) is responsibl­e for many aspects of infrastruc­ture in the Las Vegas Valley: public transit, traffic management, roadway funding, transporta­tion planning efforts, and our community’s regional plan, Southern Nevada Strong. We believe infrastruc­ture is the backbone of our region. It’s the system that keeps goods, services and people moving, and it connects residents and visitors to all the places they want and need to go. Infrastruc­ture is the very foundation of a healthy community with a vibrant economy that supports business and attracts additional investment.

Because of infrastruc­ture’s importance, especially in terms of transporta­tion, we strive to ensure that it is efficient, accessible and safe for all Nevadans. Infrastruc­ture provides a mechanism for paramedics to quickly maneuver streets and traffic to efficientl­y reach a person in distress. It helps the big rig driver navigate highways to bring essential goods to our valley, and it allows for a constructi­on worker to make a good living on a long-term constructi­on project. Infrastruc­ture provides the ability for a newly licensed teenager to drive to school, fostering personal independen­ce, and it supports a growing bike-share program that offers an option for those seeking a more cost-efficient alternativ­e amidst high gas prices.

Since 2014, our agency partners have begun constructi­on on 483 and design on 109 roadway projects that total $1.97 billion, with 335 of those projects completed. Large-scale projects include building Interstate 11 and reconstruc­ting Flamingo Road. One of the larger projects on the horizon is our bus rapid transit project along Maryland Parkway.

These large projects are a big part of the transporta­tion puzzle in any community such as Southern Nevada. The RTC’S Capital Improvemen­t Program (CIP) identifies roadway projects prioritize­d by agency partners to be funded over the next 10 years. The current CIP includes more than $2 billion in projects for design, right-of-way and constructi­on. Just last year, $245 million was expended on projects, which included more than 85 interlocal contracts with Clark County and the cities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City and Mesquite.

These projects equate to a tremendous number of jobs that benefit local small and diverse businesses, and an economic investment in our community that will help maintain our valley’s roadways. As a result of the partnershi­p among the RTC, local jurisdicti­ons and our contractor­s, these projects have generated more than 13,000 jobs for our community. None of this would have been possible without the support of Nevadans. Voters passed the extension of fuel revenue indexing in 2016, providing long-term funding for a regional roadway system that allows Southern Nevada to remain economical­ly competitiv­e.

At the RTC, we are proud to lead with infrastruc­ture and celebrate our region’s progress during United for Infrastruc­ture week. We invite the public to join us at various events in collaborat­ion with community partners, as we work to bring resources and opportunit­ies to our residents and business community. To learn more, visit rtcsnv.com.

While infrastruc­ture can be a daunting responsibi­lity for all public agencies, we are excited for Southern Nevada’s future and welcome the opportunit­y to develop and grow as we work toward creating an efficient, accessible, safe and equitable transporta­tion ecosystem for our community.

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