Motorists Advised of 24-Hour Closure of CC-215 Beltway in Southwest Valley Feb. 28 to March 1
Motorists are advised to plan ahead for a 24-hour closure of the Clark County-215 Beltway in both directions from Tropicana Avenue to Flamingo Road, so crews can safely and efficiently pour the concrete deck for the Peace Way bridge over the freeway. The closure will start at approximately 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, and last through approximately 9 p.m. Saturday, March 1. Southbound lane reductions will start as far north as Town Center Drive, and northbound reductions will start as far south as Sunset Road.
Motorists are advised to expect delays and seek alternate routes. The recommended detour around the work area is to use Fort Apache Road to access the CC-215 at Flamingo Road for northbound travel on the Beltway and to access the CC-215 at Tropicana Avenue for southbound travel.
Information about the Peace Way project is on Clark County’s Department of Public Works website at https://tinyurl.com/2mawbeda. Regular project construction hours are generally 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. There also are 24-hour lane restrictions in place on Peace Way, one lane in each direction, due to roadwork construction.
This $19.8 million Clark County project includes roadway rehabilitation on Peace Way from Hualapai Way to Cimarron Road, the addition of curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements and construction of a traffic signal at Hualapai Way and Peace Way. The project also includes construction of the bridge to connect Peace Way at Fort Apache Road west of the Clark County-215 Beltway and Chessie Court east of the Beltway.
The Peace Way project started in June 2024 and is expected to be completed this summer. Motorists are advised to check navigation apps such as Waze, Google Maps or Apple Maps for real-time information as they head out and to use alternate routes as needed while the project is under way.