Charleston Boulevard and Maryland Parkway in the downtown Las Vegas area are set for a major storm drain replacement project that will impact traffic over the next two years.
The $47.6 million project includes installing a large concrete box storm drain, relocating sewer and water supply lines, as well as replacing medians and installing pedestrian safety features and traffic signal infrastructure on Maryland between Charleston and Franklin Avenue and on Charleston between Maryland and Commerce Street, the city of Las Vegas announced Friday.
Work on the project will commence Monday on Maryland south of Charleston. This portion of the project is expected to take six months, according to the city.
Work on the Charleston portion of the project is scheduled to begin in the first week of Sep