The Nevada Department of Transportation will reduce U.S. 95 South in northwest Las Vegas to just one lane overnight this week and begin lane shifts on the northbound side Thursday.
NDOT says beginning Monday night, June 19, it will reduce the southbound side of the highway to one lane between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. through Thursday, June 22. The agency says the temporary closures are part of an interchange project that will see the construction of a flyover bridge linking the westbound I-215 Beltway to southbound U.S. 95.
Beginning Thursday, the agency will shift northbound U.S. 95 lanes to the outside between Rancho Drive and the “Spaghetti Bowl.” The shift is expected to be in place through mid-September. The shift is needed to allow for construction of a high-occupancy vehicle flyover bridge that will link U.S. 95 and I-15.