
Heads up, Vegas drivers: major sewer repairs are coming to the Las Vegas Strip, and it's going to affect how you get around the city. Clark County officials have issued a traffic advisory for a stretch that could impact thousands of nightly commutes.
Starting August 10, the Clark County Water Reclamation District, also known as the Clean Water Team, is set to begin a month-long sewer repair project. The work, which will take place overnight from Sundays to Fridays, 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., is slated for the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Spring Mountain Road, a notoriously busy stretch for both tourists and locals alike.
Traffic Advisory: Sewer Work on the Las Vegas Strip - Las Vegas Blvd. & Spring Mountain Rd. 🚧
— Clark County Nevada (@ClarkCountyNV) August 6, 2025
Beginning Aug 10, @cleanwaterteam will start overnight sewer repairs expected to last one month.
What to expect:
• Partial lane closure on westbound Spring Mountain Rd.
• No left… pic.twitter.com/lzWfIXdXIT
During these hours, travelers can expect partial lane closures on the westbound Spring Mountain Road and no left turns onto Fashion Lane. "Drivers should plan for delays, use alternate routes, and travel with caution through the area," the county advised.
County officials are advising drivers to plan for potential delays and significant rerouting due to upcoming road closures. The closures are expected to cause congestion, particularly during peak travel hours. Proper signage and traffic controls will be implemented, according to the County. Travelers are encouraged to monitor real-time traffic updates and plan accordingly if heading toward the Strip during the repair period.









