City Of Las Vegas Paid $800,000 To Company On ‘Vision Zero’ Road Safety Study But What Has Been Built To Make Bicycling, Walking Safer in City/Clark County?

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LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The city of Las Vegas paid $800,000 to a Henderson engineering company, Atkins Realis, for a road safety study. It started Dec. 2024.

What has resulted from this $800,000 deal outlined in a 47-page contract for the Vision Zero?

Are there new protected bike lanes in the city of Las Vegas? Is there construction of paved trails to create a network of paths to lower the danger for walkers and bicyclists in the city.

In 2024, a national bicycle organization, Boulder, Colorado-based People For Bikes, placed the city of Las Vegas at the 39th percentile for bicycling in U.S. cities…

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