Demolition of 50-year-old pedestrian bridge to trigger lane closures in central Las Vegas valley

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The demolition of a 50-year-old pedestrian bridge within the central Las Vegas valley is about to trigger lane closures lasting all through the week.

Beginning Sunday evening, the lane closures will affect visitors on Maryland Parkway, from Desert Inn Highway to the principle entrance of Dawn Hospital. Clark County warned commuters that they will count on main slowdowns because of the demolition.

“It wasn’t being used that much. There was a problem with the homeless being up there, so just a lot of reasons,” mentioned Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom, District E. “You hate to destroy something but the truth is, it was no longer valuable.”

For the bridge demolition, visitors shall be down to at least one lane, each methods, in that space by means of Friday at 5 a.m. The demolition is one small step in a $330 million undertaking unfolding within the valley.

“It’s going to widen the road, widen the sidewalks, make it user friendly, and then have these electric buses,” Segerblom mentioned.

Segerblom supplied tricks to commuters for this week throughout the demolition. His primary tip is to keep away from Maryland Parkway altogether in the event you can, by discovering alternate routes.

“I would leave earlier, and truthfully, you can use Eastern, you can go through some of the neighborhoods there,” Segerblom mentioned.

The transfer falls concurrently the primary week again to high school for CCSD, nevertheless, the commissioner mentioned he’s not apprehensive in regards to the overlap.

“There’s no school right next to this, so I’m not so worried about the schools, as I am about the hospital making sure all the employees are able to get in and out,” Segerblom mentioned.

He mentioned he’s assured employees shall be wonderful, because the county has labored with workers forward of time, so they might plan for the adjustments.

“It’s going to be awful,” mentioned Shayma Musa, who works at Desert Parkway Behavioral Hospital alongside Maryland Parkway.  “I feel the area right now is pretty tight. I don’t know how traffic flow is going to go. I think people are gonna struggle with getting on time, especially to work.”

Nevertheless, Musa approves of the plan to widen crosswalks and is worked up about including electrical buses.

“In the long run, it does seem worth it,” she mentioned.

Based on Segerblom, the undertaking will take a few years earlier than absolutely finalized.

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