LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Visitors disruptions are anticipated as a monthlong sewer development undertaking begins in early August at Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue.
The undertaking will make repairs to sewer infrastructure and work will happen throughout nighttime hours, in line with a information launch from the Clark County Water Reclamation District.
Lane closures and noise are anticipated because the undertaking proceeds. Markings on an aerial view of the intersection present a have a look at the lanes that may seemingly shut through the development.
A view of the intersection with the SAHARA Las Vegas on the southeast nook and the World’s Largest Reward Store on the northwest nook. (Courtesy: Clark County Water Reclamation District)
On southbound Las Vegas Boulevard, the fitting lane south of Sahara shall be partially closed throughout working hours (9 p.m.-6:00 a.m., Sunday-Friday). On westbound Sahara, the left lane west of Las Vegas Boulevard shall be partially closed.
All different lanes shall be open and accessible throughout working hours.
An excavator shall be used to dig a trench to put a brand new sewer line, and manholes within the space shall be repaired.