The U.S. Highway 95 northbound Casino Center Boulevard onramp is set to close for six weeks in downtown Las Vegas.
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A string of lane closures and full freeway shutdowns are slated to impact traffic on U.S. Highway 95 near downtown Las Vegas this week.
The stretch of U.S. 95 between the Spaghetti Bowl and Eastern Avenue will be reduced to two travel lanes in each direction starting Sunday for southbound traffic and June 29 for northbound through Dec. 2022.
The closure was slated to begin Monday and last through Sept. 1, but scheduling issues resulted in the delay, the Nevada Department of Transportation announced Thursday.
The U.S. 95 southbound Casino Center offramp will be closed to traffic from midnight Monday through 5 a.m. Sept. 1.
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