Henderson Targets Notorious Stephanie Street with $23 Million Revamp

Years of Potholes and Patchwork Failures (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Henderson – A two-mile stretch of North Stephanie Street battered by potholes and repeated repairs will receive a comprehensive $23 million upgrade to address longstanding pavement woes and aging underground infrastructure.[1]

Years of Potholes and Patchwork Failures

City engineers labeled the road one of the worst in Henderson after a detailed scan revealed its poor condition. Over the past five years, crews handled 44 pavement-related work orders and 22 pothole repairs, racking up more than $135,000 in maintenance costs.[1]

Steve Conner, Henderson’s city engineer, described temporary fixes as mere band-aids. Thin asphalt strips held back loose chunks but offered little lasting relief. The corridor between West Galleria Drive and Windmill Parkway serves busy shopping areas, including Sunset Station and the Galleria Mall at Sunset, amplifying daily frustrations for drivers.[1]…

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