CC-215 Traffic Advisory: Major Closures Due to Bridge Work

Traffic delays are coming to CC-215 due to bridge construction this week.

Major closures on the CC-215 Beltway will disrupt traffic between Far Hills Avenue and Summerlin Parkway from Monday, August 4, through Thursday, August 7. Crews will work nightly to complete bridge upgrades for the Summerlin Parkway interchange. These tasks cannot be done over active traffic, which forces full lane closures in both directions.

Southbound lanes closed August 4 and 5

On Monday and Tuesday, all southbound lanes of CC-215 between Summerlin Parkway and Far Hills Avenue will shut down from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Drivers will exit onto Summerlin Parkway, head east to Anasazi Drive, then turn south. They will reconnect with Far Hills Avenue before returning to CC-215.

Northbound lanes closed August 6 and 7

On Wednesday and Thursday, all northbound lanes will close between Far Hills Avenue and Summerlin Parkway from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Vehicles will detour using the Summerlin Parkway offramp and return to the freeway north of the interchange.

Drivers should stay alert

Motorists are urged to stay cautious in active work zones. Construction schedules can change quickly. For real-time traffic, travelers should check Waze, Google Maps, or Apple Maps before leaving.

Project upgrades the Summerlin interchange

The $130 million Summerlin Parkway Interchange Project includes a flyover ramp, three trail bridges, widened bridges, and a full redesign of interchange ramps. The upgrades will also extend the Las Vegas Trail across the beltway, improving pedestrian and cyclist access.

More details and closure schedules are available at CC215SummerlinParkwayInterchange.com.

Plan ahead to avoid delays. These CC-215 closures will affect thousands of drivers from August 4 through August 7.

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