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Casino Center Boulevard Closed At Fremont Street July 25-28

Las Vegas Paving is the contractor. The city of Las Vegas is managing and overseeing this project.  The estimated cost of the work is $234,000, funded by the Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax.

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Casino Center Boulevard Closed At Fremont Street July 25-28

Lane Restrictions, Closures & Detours 2 A.M. Tuesday To 5 P.M. Friday

Starting at 2 a.m. Tuesday, July 25, and concluding by 5 p.m. Friday, July 28, two replacement pedestrian safety gates will be installed on Casino Center Boulevard north and south of Fremont Street. During the work, the southbound Casino Center will be closed between Ogden and Carson avenues and northbound traffic will generally be restricted to one travel lane. The roadway will be reopened as soon as the work is completed.

Main Street and Las Vegas Boulevard are recommended as alternate routes for north- and southbound traffic.

The crosswalk at Fremont will remain open to pedestrians at all times.

Las Vegas Paving is the contractor. The city of Las Vegas is managing and overseeing this project.  The estimated cost of the work is $234,000, funded by the Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax.

MEDIA CONTACT:  MARGARET KURTZ | 702-229-6993 | 702-249-1828 | [email protected]

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