Lane restrictions announced for I-515/Charleston project nearing completion

Mario Gomez, P.E. Deputy Director, Operations and Maintenance
Mario Gomez, P.E. Deputy Director, Operations and Maintenance - Nevada Department of Transportation Website
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The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has announced upcoming lane restrictions as the I-515 (U.S. 95)/Charleston project nears substantial completion this summer.

From Sunday, July 28 to Friday, August 2, nightly lane reductions will occur from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. East and westbound Charleston Blvd will be reduced to one lane between Sacramento Dr and Honolulu St. These restrictions are necessary for work related to the final phase of the I-515/Charleston project, which began in August 2022 and is expected to reach substantial completion by the end of July.

Drivers are encouraged to visit www.i515charleston.com for the latest project updates and detailed bilingual information about traffic restrictions. Motorists should exercise caution while traveling through work zones and consider using alternate detour routes if possible.

NDOT collaborates with Waze to inform the public about planned highway restrictions. The schedule may change due to weather or other factors.

For additional state highway information, visit dot.nv.gov or call (775) 888-7000. For current state highway conditions, visit nvroads.com or call 511 before driving. Updates on traffic and projects in southern Nevada can be found by following @Nevadadotvegas on X, with statewide updates available on @nevadadot via X, Facebook, and Instagram.



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