City of Las Vegas, NV

07/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2026 15:08

Major Intersection To Close For Box Culvert Installation In Charleston Boulevard Storm Drain Project

Meghin Delaney | Director of Communications | 702-229-2207

July 1, 2026 | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MEDIA CONTACT: Jace Radke | 702-229-2205 | 702-249-3514 | [email protected]

Major Intersection To Close For Box Culvert Installation In

Charleston Boulevard Storm Drain Project

Project Is Installing Storm Drain Infrastructure From Maryland Parkway To Commerce Street

Starting Monday, July 13, 2026, Casino Center Boulevard will be closed on the south side of Charleston Boulevard for approximately three weeks, restricting north/south travel as large box culverts are installed below ground as part of the ongoing Charleston Boulevard Storm Drain Project. Marathon 24 hours/day work will continue through July 19. The following two weeks, work will continue 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Charleston Boulevard will remain open with one lane of traffic in each direction. See the map with the closures.

Motorists should expect delays. Oakey Boulevard and Bonneville Avenue are recommended alternate routes for east/west travel and Main Street and Las Vegas Boulevard for north/south travel. Access for residents and businesses will be maintained during construction.

Once the work at Casino Center is finished, the project will move westward with future intersection closures at Main Street and Commerce Street. Only one major intersection on Charleston will be closed at a time.

The project includes the installation of storm drain infrastructure on Charleston from Maryland Parkway to Commerce. The project is scheduled to be completed in the third quarter of 2027.

Harber Company, Inc. (doing business as Mountain Cascade of Nevada) is the contractor. The city of Las Vegas is managing the project. The estimated cost of the work is $49 million, funded by the Clark County Regional Flood Control District, Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada and the city of Las Vegas.

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Las Vegas City Council

Mayor Shelley Berkley | Mayor Pro Tem Olivia Diaz

Brian Knudsen | Francis Allen-Palenske | Nancy E. Brune | Shondra Summers-Armstrong | Kara Kelley

City Manager Mike Janssen

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