New Las Vegas Traffic Signal Set To Go Fully Operational Wednesday

CLV News Release

David Riggleman | Director of Communications | 702.229.2207


April 30, 2018 | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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New Las Vegas Traffic Signal Set To Go Fully Operational Wednesday

Signal Located At Clark County 215 / Ann Road 


A new traffic signal, located at the intersection of northbound Clark County 215 (CC-215) and the Ann Road on/off-ramp (east side of the interchange), will go into all-way red-flash mode, indicating a four-way stop, starting at approximately 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 1. This signal will be placed into full red-yellow-green operation mode by 4 a.m. Wednesday morning, May 2. 

 

This work was completed as part of the CC-215 freeway improvements in northwest Las Vegas.  The traffic-signal operation will coincide with new traffic-control patterns that are set to take effect early Wednesday morning.  Any concerns regarding this freeway improvements project should be addressed to the Clark County Public Works Department.  According to inter-local traffic-signal maintenance agreements, this traffic signal will be maintained by the city of Las Vegas.

 

City of Las Vegas Public Works staff will be on site with contractor representatives Tuesday night and Wednesday morning to activate the new traffic signal and monitor for proper functioning.

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