Concrete media installation, traffic calming improvements coming to 18 locations across Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The City of Las Vegas is set to install concrete medians and traffic calming improvements at 18 locations across the valley.

Starting June 1, the city will begin median island and traffic calming improvements. The improvements will include the installation of concrete media curbing for access management and U-turn prevention, asphalt speed humps, and associated signing and marking.

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The 18 locations across the Las Vegas valley include:

  • Brent Lane from Erik Lloyd Street to Skye Canyon Park Drive
  • Donald Nelson Avenue from Topaz Creek Street to Jensen Street
  • Whispering Sands Drive from Buffalo Drive to Gracious Orchard Street
  • Whispering Sands Drive from Bradley Road to Ceddoa Dawn Street
  • Ft. Apache Road at Dorrell Lane
  • Echelon Point Drive from Grand Canyon Drive to Tee Pee Lane
  • Azure Drive from Serene Drive to Rebecca Road
  • Rebecca Road from Tropical Parkway to Azure Drive
  • Bullring Lane from Bradley Road to White Meadow Street
  • Corbett Street from Leon Avenue to Bradley Road
  • El Campo Grande Avenue from Leon Avenue to Bradley Road
  • Fire Mesa Street from Trinity Peak Avenue to Peak Drive
  • Cielo Vista Avenue from Pueblo Vista Drive to Biscayne Hills Way
  • J Street from Jimmy Avenue to Lake Mead Boulevard
  • Oxford Cross Drive from Anasazi Drive to Crestdale Lane
  • Sahara Avenue at Santa Paula Drive
  • Pueblo Vista Drive from Cielo Vista Avenue to Northern School Limits
  • Crestdale Lane from Oxford Cross Drive to Northern School Limits.

There will be temporary lane restrictions in each area during construction from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, except at the Sahara at Santa Paula Drive location, where work hours will be 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Additional work hours through August 2026 may be allowed if needed.

The $1.4 million project is paid for by federal funding and the Regional Transportation Commission…

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