If the rail project ended up moving forward to the development stage, Utah would be responsible to help fund the project.
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Some of the temporary structures set to be built to ensure essential traffic can travel in and out of the Las Vegas Grand Prix footprint will be a feat upon itself.
A traffic study lays out recommendations for how to increase travel in the area surrounding the Tropicana site.
Once the ongoing paving operation — the one causing havoc on the Strip in recent weeks — that is readying the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit is complete, another major repave is not expected to be necessary for years.
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