
Looming construction work on the Las Vegas Strip is set to cause a stir among locals and tourists alike. Starting from tomorrow, the Clark County Water Reclamation District's @cleanwaterteam will be initiating sewer repairs that are anticipated to continue for the duration of a month. According to a social media post from Clark County, Nevada, the area affected will be the bustling conjunction of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue.
#TrafficAlert: Sewer Work on the Las Vegas Strip - Las Vegas Blvd. & Sahara. 🚧
— Clark County Nevada (@ClarkCountyNV) August 8, 2025
Beginning Aug 10, the @cleanwaterteam will do overnight sewer repairs expected to last one month.
What to expect:
• Partial lane closures on southbound Las Vegas Blvd.
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Partial lane closures are planned on southbound Las Vegas Boulevard and westbound Sahara Avenue as part of an infrastructure overhaul. The closures will occur nightly from Sunday to Friday between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. Drivers are advised to expect delays and consider alternate routes during these hours.
Clark County officials have urged drivers to be aware of upcoming lane closures and adjust their travel plans accordingly. Officials remind motorists that these temporary disruptions are necessary for road improvements and expect smoother traffic flow once the work is completed.









