The following is a roundup of traffic alerts from around the Las Vegas valley.
I-515 / Lake Mead Parkway Offramps Closed Tuesday Night in Henderson https://t.co/hjK8RpmNp5 @cityofhenderson @ClarkCountyNV @RTCSNV @NHPSouthernComm @HendersonNVPD @HendFireDept @hendersonlibs @HendersonEcDev @NevadaState @StRoseHospitals @Visit_Henderson @LVMPD_Traffic @kxnt pic.twitter.com/fdqxoVRjpP
— Nevada DOT (@nevadadot) November 4, 2019
#TrafficAlert🛣️🚗🚘🚧: New Northern Beltway project closures. Due to ongoing construction, drivers will not be able to get on or off the 215 Beltway in the Northern Las #Vegas Valley at Lamb Blvd. for the next 3 months beginning at 9pm tonight.
— Clark County Nevada (@ClarkCountyNV) November 4, 2019
More: https://t.co/kaU7kgonXW pic.twitter.com/ngACgRrlA7
The north and southbound I-515 off-ramps to Lake Mead Pkwy. in Henderson will be closed from 8 pm, Nov. 5, until 5 am, Nov. 6. For details, visit the @nevadadot website at https://t.co/CIUOIzA55D. #SeeingOrangeNV pic.twitter.com/qevfgKBKWw
— RTC Southern Nevada (@RTCSNV) November 5, 2019
Westside travel lanes along Saguaro St. between Taylor St. and Grand Cadence Dr. in Henderson will be reduced from 7 am to 3 pm daily, Monday through Friday, from Oct. 28 through Nov. 15. For details, visit the @nevadadot website at https://t.co/WGS0jWKs7t. #SeeingOrangeNV pic.twitter.com/mA4zE4vcGr
— RTC Southern Nevada (@RTCSNV) October 27, 2019
Saguaro Street Upgrades, Lane Closures Oct. 28-Nov. 15 in Henderson https://t.co/Mrvk3y8ZB0 @cityofhenderson @HendersonNVPD @hendersonlibs @HCC_Nevada @HendFireDept @ClarkCountyNV @RTCSNV @NevadaState @HendersonEcDev @LVMPD_Traffic @NHPSouthernComm pic.twitter.com/sc780i4f80
— Nevada DOT (@nevadadot) October 24, 2019
Roadway improvements have begun along Grand Canyon Dr. requiring lane restrictions between Cheyenne Ave. and Alexander Rd. The work will continue through November between the hours of 7 am & 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Visit https://t.co/Rqrurknmer for details. #SeeingOrangeNV pic.twitter.com/WWfIqDmIwB
— RTC Southern Nevada (@RTCSNV) October 8, 2019
East Tropicana Avenue Upgrades Begin This Week, Traffic Impacts in Clark County https://t.co/VogIf5b9Vk @ClarkCountyNV @CityOfLasVegas @RTCSNV @NHPSouthernComm @LVMPD @lvchamber @PJE_NVTrucks @News3LV @FOX5Vegas @FOX5Photogs @8NewsNow @KTNV @reviewjournal @LasVegasSun @kxnt pic.twitter.com/c9kNcC7yLF
— Nevada DOT (@nevadadot) August 28, 2019
Beginning today, the on-ramps and off-ramps at I-215 & Losee Rd. will close for 3 months. Losee Rd. will also be closed
— RTC Southern Nevada (@RTCSNV) August 20, 2019
to NB traffic at Deer Springs Way as will the Lamb Rd. exit for drivers heading west on I-215. Find details at athttps://t.co/8OOaeIA255. #SeeingOrangeNV pic.twitter.com/3aNLsEe58B
First St. will be closed between Clark Ave. & Bonneville Ave. beginning Aug. 19 and continuing through Feb. 2021. More information can be found on the @CityOfLasVegas website at https://t.co/q3em9XZheR. #SeeingOrangeNV pic.twitter.com/omMX4Bqfvg
— RTC Southern Nevada (@RTCSNV) August 17, 2019
#TrafficAlert - Construction has started on new traffic signals and flood control improvements for the intersection of Cactus and Bermuda in South Las #Vegas. Work will take place between 7am and 3:30pm. The project is due to be completed in four months - by mid-December. pic.twitter.com/yynaV4iStq
— Clark County Nevada (@ClarkCountyNV) August 13, 2019
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I-15 Northbound Overnight Ramp Restrictions Nov. 2 in Clark County https://t.co/ojBPXTdEeG @SilvertonCasino @ClarkCountyNV @RTCSNV @NHPSouthernComm @LVMPD_Traffic @MountainsEdgeLV @News3LV @FOX5Vegas @8NewsNow @KTNV @kxnt @KDWNLasVegas @KNPRnews @reviewjournal @LasVegasSun pic.twitter.com/kr19JWZppg
— Nevada DOT (@nevadadot) October 29, 2019