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Clark County Public Works has designed and constructed various bridges on the Resort Corridor. The bridges provide safe movement for visitors and relieve traffic congestion created by the mix of large numbers of pedestrians and vehicles along Las Vegas Blvd. These pedestrian bridges feature wide, straight paths and glass barrier walls supported by steel beams. In addition, each bridge has an ADA-compliant elevator and escalator access, making them accessible to all tourists and visitors. Clark County has future bridges planned near Resorts World and The Linq.
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