Project Impacts
The cities of North Las Vegas and Las Vegas are jointly improving Lake Mead Boulevard from Losee Road to Simmons Street with a complete streets project. Work is scheduled to begin Monday, Nov. 4, and continue through the fall of 2026.
Project Features:
- Pavement replacement;
- New medians with landscaping and irrigation;
- New traffic signal/Intelligent Traffic System infrastructure;
- Replacement of water pipes and sanitary sewer pipes rehabilitation;
- New signing and roadway striping, including addition of bike lanes;
- Upgrade of street lights to LED;
- Upgrades to existing pedestrian crossing as well as the creation of new pedestrian crossings at Lexington and Pink Rose streets; and New sidewalk ramps.
Project Length: November 2024 – Fall 2026 (note: schedule is subject to change)
Link to Project: https://www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com/Home/Components/News/News/252/
Project Maps
The initial 24-hour lane restrictions will be on Lake Mead Boulevard from Losee Road to Revere Street. During construction, a minimum of one lane in each direction will be open at all times. Traffic restrictions on Lake Mead will be from Losee to Simmons as work progresses for the duration of the project. Motorists should expect delays. Suggested alternate routes include Carey and Owens/Vegas DriveThe contractor is Holcim, Inc. The $37.7 million project budget is funded by the Regional Transportation Commission’s Fuel Revenue Index Fund and the City of Las Vegas Sanitary Sewer Enterprise Fund. For questions or concerns during construction, call 702-649-6250.