Upcoming lane closures of Clark County 215 Beltway (CC-215) between Summerlin Parkway and Far Hills Avenue will be in effect for work occurring as part of the Clark County’s CC-215/Summerlin Parkway Interchange Project. The closures are needed to erect the falsework necessary to construct the new bridge connecting future ramps from southbound CC-215 to eastbound Summerlin Parkway. Motorists are advised to expect delays and seek alternate routes.

The work schedule and related impacts are as follows:

Motorists should use caution while traveling through work zones and take alternate routes when possible. Due to the fluid nature of roadwork, the public is reminded that construction schedules and travel impacts can change on short notice, and they are advised to check navigation apps such as Waze, Google Maps or Apple Maps for real-time information.

The $130 million CC-215/Summerlin Parkway Interchange project includes the reconfiguration of interchange ramps, construction of a new flyover ramp from southbound CC-215 to eastbound Summerlin Parkway, new bridges, widening of the existing Summerlin Parkway bridge, and three new trail bridges to expand the City of Las Vegas Trail across CC-215. Project details and updates, including a schedule of upcoming lane restrictions, can be found on the project website at CC215SummerlinParkwayInterchange.com.

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About Clark County

Clark County is a dynamic and innovative organization dedicated to providing top-quality service with integrity, respect and accountability. With jurisdiction over the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and covering an area the size of New Jersey, Clark is the nation’s 11th-largest county and provides extensive regional services to 2.4 million citizens and 45.6 million visitors a year (2022). Included are the nation’s 7th-busiest airport, air quality compliance, social services and the state’s largest public hospital, University Medical Center. The County also provides municipal services that are traditionally provided by cities to 1 million residents in the unincorporated area. Those include fire protection, roads and other public works, parks and recreation, and planning and development.