Crews are already tearing down setups from the first Super Bowl hosted in Las Vegas, and work may wrap up sooner than expected.
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A vital road linking the Las Vegas Strip and Allegiant Stadium reopened to traffic with increased capacity ahead of Super Bowl week kicking off.
With the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers set to meet in the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium, traffic preparations for the Big Game are full speed ahead.
Tropicana Avenue over Interstate 15 is scheduled to close next weekend for crews to increase road capacity ahead of the Super Bowl.
The NFL wasted no time getting Allegiant Stadium ready for the Super Bowl on Feb. 11, arriving one day after the Raiders season ended.
Road closures surrounding Allegiant Stadium are expected to increase as Super Bowl week approaches.
To help their efforts, extra resources have been made available for the ongoing Interstate 15/Tropicana Avenue project.
With Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas just one year away, the clock is ticking to have The Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop as a transportation option for the Big Game.
Residents and visitors should plan for traffic impacts in Las Vegas because of the Pac-12 championship, Sunday Raiders game and NFR events.
Fans planning to attend Sunday’s Raiders versus Denver Broncos showdown should expect for heavier than usual traffic leading to Allegiant Stadium, the team announced Friday.
Monorail, bus and ride hailing options are available to ease transportation constraints near the Strip for the NFL Draft.
As spectators come and go at Allegiant Stadium, officials involved with the traffic plan have been learning from each event.
Even though the NFL draft in Las Vegas was canceled, it was still a learning experience for area transit planners.
When Allegiant Stadium opens in 2020, it will have the same on-site parking issues that most NFL-sized stadiums built in the last decade in the middle of a city have.