Summerlin is a dynamic and growing community. One of the most significant ongoing developments is the CC-215/Summerlin Parkway Interchange construction project, a $130 million initiative aimed at improving traffic flow, safety, and long-term efficiency in this high-traffic corridor.
Project Overview
- Interchange Reconfiguration: The project includes major ramp adjustments and a new flyover ramp from southbound CC-215 to eastbound Summerlin Parkway.
- Bridge Expansions: Four new roadway bridges are under construction, and the Summerlin Parkway bridge over CC-215 is being widened to accommodate increased traffic.
- Pedestrian Enhancements: Three new pedestrian bridges will improve access to local trails, enhancing connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians.
Current Traffic Impacts (February 23 – March 2, 2025)
According to the latest two-week look-ahead schedule:
- Nightly lane restrictions (Sunday–Thursday, 8 PM–5 AM) between Far Hills Avenue and Lake Mead Boulevard on CC-215 Northbound and Southbound:
- Northbound: One lane open, two lanes closed.
- Southbound: One lane open, three lanes closed.
- Day shift construction work (Monday–Friday, 7 AM–3:30 PM) will not cause additional lane restrictions.
Stay Updated
For the most current traffic impacts, project updates, and official announcements, visit the Clark County Public Works Department website.
Final Thoughts
While temporary lane closures and detours may cause short-term inconveniences, this project is designed to enhance safety, reduce congestion, and improve overall traffic efficiency for Summerlin residents and commuters. We’ll continue to provide updates on progress, lane restrictions, and project milestones.
Stay tuned for more insights from Luxury LV Group, your trusted source for Summerlin news and real estate expertise.