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PHOTO: Somewhere Over Rainbow Boulevard
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Jim Miller/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Crews work on a high-occupancy vehicle flyover from northbound U.S. Highway 95 to Summerlin Parkway west, a project scheduled to be completed this summer. From Friday until Monday, U.S. 95 will be closed, and traffic will be diverted onto Rainbow Boulevard and back onto the freeway, while overhead girders are installed. Rainbow is closed to through traffic, and shuttles will be available around the clock to get pedestrians safely across Rainbow. » Buy this photo
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Updated: Feb. 4, 2012 | 2:40 a.m.
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Come on folks. We need to face the reality Las Vegas Paving needs continued work to maintain their employees. I realize they have too many jobs going at the same time and seem to work at a snails pace but that is what we get for the individuals we elect To represent us. The same issues brings to mind NVEnergy that can do what they want when they want and if it seems like extortion they just get permission. How about our water decisions? How many millions of dollars do we pay for people NOT to represent the best interest of the people. LVP should be required to finish a job, to minimum standards, before they can start a new one. Additionally, whoever is paying the designer of these highways, byways on and off ramps needs to stop for those designs make no sense and cause more problems then they solve.
Some cars are more equal. The more equal cars pay the same road tax but are allowed to drive on better faster roads than equal cars. You would not understand. It's a Government thing.
I wish for the ability to make a sound that local and state authorities would hear. Then I would know they were just ignoring their constituency. Las Vegas needs another HOV lane like we need another stolen car. Quit social engineering us into your brainwashed positions, give us some roadway to make our days a little easier, less stressful. That is all we require. Do your jobs, quit trying to change the way we think and get the hell out of the way.