
Drivers using Interstate 215 in Nevada should prepare for temporary lane reductions and detours as the Nevada Department of Transportation continues its Pavement Preservation Project. The work, scheduled from tomorrow through Wednesday, November 12, will affect both eastbound and westbound lanes for sign installations, permanent striping, and lighting upgrades. While the closures may cause delays, officials say the project aims to ensure smoother and safer travel in the long run, according to NDOT.
Here's the lowdown on what you need to know: disruptions kick off tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. with the eastbound lanes between Warm Springs Road and Windmill Lane caught in the action. Meanwhile, westbound lanes from the Airport Connector to Las Vegas Blvd will also be narrowed down until 6:00 a.m. Monday. The pattern repeats itself come Tuesday night, all the way into the early hours of Wednesday, as reported by NDOT.
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) advises motorists to consider alternate routes to avoid potential delays. To stay informed, drivers are encouraged to use traffic apps such as Waze, which partners with NDOT to provide real-time updates on road restrictions. Those planning ahead can also check the latest conditions at nvroads.com or by calling the 511 hotline. NDOT emphasizes that staying prepared is the key to navigating Nevada’s roadways smoothly.
For those looking for more information or updates on state highway projects, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) provides several resources. The public may contact the department at (775) 888-7000 or visit @NevadaDOTVegas on X for updates specific to southern Nevada. Statewide developments can also be followed through NDOT’s official accounts on X, Facebook, and Instagram (@nevadadot).









