Saturday, July 11, 2026

What's Driving You Loopy? – Deja vu yet again with a full freeway closure

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LAS VEGAS ( KLAS ) – Deja vu yet again: a full freeway closure that – even with loads of warning indicators – is prone to catch 1000’s of individuals off guard similar to it did a few months in the past.

It isn’t taking place on I-15 or US95 / I-11.

It is the identical a mile and a half of the 215 southwestern beltway that is closing between Flamingo and Tropicana this weekend.

In June of final yr Clark County began a year-long undertaking to construct a bridge connecting Peace means from Ft Apache west of the beltway to slightly road referred to as Chessie Ct a number of blocks west of El Capitan.

After they did a full closure again in December it lasted a complete weekend.

This one is meant to be “just” 24 hours, however it is best to in all probability keep away from the world from 9 Friday evening to 9 Saturday evening,

Workarounds? You may get on the northbound beltway from Flamingo simply west of Ft Apache, and southbound from Tropicana simply east of Ft Apache.

All lanes in each instructions ought to be again open by 10 Saturday evening.

The $20 million greenback undertaking additionally consists of different work on Peace means between Hualapai and Cimarron.

To study extra concerning the undertaking on Clark County’s website online, click on – – – > HERE.

Buckle up, drive fastidiously – and, please put down that cellphone!

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