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ROAD WARRIOR: Construction, closures all over



This week, readers want to know about the construction on Industrial Road under Interstate 15, and when the Cheyenne Avenue onramp to northbound I-15 will open. Also, the Road Warrior anticipates a question readers will be asking next week. And at least one driver seems to extend a kind greeting to law enforcement officers via a personalized plate.


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  • Russ Morgan asks: I have been using Industrial Road to Dean Martin Drive to get from my job downtown to my home in Silverado Ranch since Interstate 15 has been under construction. As I drove down the street recently, there were giant concrete barriers stacked in the southbound lanes, and the southbound traffic was diverted into some of the northbound lanes, creating a bottleneck that stretched back beyond Fashion Show mall. Is this going to be a semi-permanent road closure?

    Expect similar inconveniences well into July, at least.

    The Nevada Department of Transportation is filling in the Interstate 15 overpass at Industrial Road for the $21 million express lane project, said spokesman Bob McKenzie.

    The work will move to the northbound lanes of Industrial on July 1, McKenzie said. Once that happens, the northbound lanes will be closed, and northbound and southbound traffic will divert onto the southbound lanes.

    The closure of the northbound lanes is expected to last about two weeks.

    The I-15 Express Lane project is expected to finish in September. Once complete, I-15 will be widened from eight to 10 lanes from Sahara Avenue to Interstate 215, with the two most center lanes in each direction being express lanes.

    A reader asks: When will the Cheyenne Avenue onramp to northbound I-15 open?

    The onramp is supposed to open after July 22, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation. It has been closed for the past few months as part of the ongoing $240 million I-15 north widening project.

    Leading up to that opening, all I-15 north motorists should be aware that from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. July 19 through July 22 there will be major lane shifts on I-15 between Washington Avenue and Craig Road.

    I predict I'll be asked this question a number of times next week: Why the heck is the ramp from U.S. Highway 95 south to Summerlin Parkway closed?

    The closure will begin Monday and will continue for three months, the Las Vegas Public Works Department announced.

    The reason: safety concerns as a result of the continuing construction of the $7.9 million Tenaya Way overpass.

    The folks at public works suggested as an alternative route that motorists exit U.S. 95 south at Rainbow Boulevard.

    Motorists should head south on Rainbow and then west on Westcliff Drive.

    Finally, turn north on Buffalo Drive and go to the Summerlin Parkway interchange.

    There are other alternatives.

    Try taking U.S. 95 south to Lake Mead Boulevard west. Then turn south on Buffalo to the Summerlin Parkway interchange.

    The main part of the project is the overpass, but it also will include improvements to Tenaya Way from Westcliff to Washington Avenue.

    Work on the project began in January and is supposed to finish in October.

    HIT N' RUN

    Brian of Henderson on Saturday spotted this license plate on a shiny black Ford Mustang in the Fry's parking lot off Las Vegas Boulevard: HIOFSER.

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    jim miller wrote on July 20, 2009 02:09 PM: On July 19, 2009 traffic was completely stopped on North and South bound 95 for about an hour. We were approximately 32 miles at 2:30pm.

    Do you know why?


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    v egas wrote on June 24, 2009 03:30 PM: Whats going on with MLK. This road has been torn up way to long just to add another lane. At this rate the 15 will be done before MLK.


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    Joe Bama wrote on June 24, 2009 11:27 AM: Couldn't they spare one metro traffic cop for a couple of hours to direct traffic at the entrance to the construction entrance on the boulevard? It is a cluster ---- on crack at 4am!


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    bruce woodbury toll roads will solve all the traffic over night wrote on June 24, 2009 10:06 AM:
    the leavitts have been fixing the spaghetti bowl for over 19 years now. and i still cannot exit at highland luther king.










    progre$$


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    djones wrote on June 24, 2009 07:29 AM: Why is it when one road/freeway is being worked on, the traffic dept geniuses always tear up the alternate route at the same time? I feel for you, Russ.