Intersection Closed at Patrick Lane and McLeod Drive

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – July 16, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — The Clark County Water Reclamation District (District) is announcing lane restrictions as part of sewer construction work in the central segment of the Paradise Whitney Interceptor (PWI) project.

TRAVEL ADVISORY

Dates: July 13, 2015 intermittently through at least August 31, 2015

Streets: The following intersections will be closed:

Patrick Lane and Harrison Drive, west of McLeod
Patrick Lane and Stevenson Way, east of McLeod
McLeod Drive and Post Road, south of Patrick
One southbound lane on McLeod Drive and turning west on Patrick Lane and one lane eastbound on Patrick Lane and turning north on McLeod Drive will be open for traffic.
Construction work will be conducted Monday through Friday, from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some additional construction activities may happen outside this timeframe. Lane restrictions will be in place throughout the duration of work. While work is taking place, drivers should take precautions, use alternate routes and allow extra time when traveling through the impacted area.

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About the District:
The Clark County Water Reclamation District was created in 1954. It services the unincorporated portions of Clark County within the Las Vegas Valley, as well as the communities of Blue Diamond, Indian Springs, Laughlin, Moapa Valley and Searchlight. The District collects and treats nearly 100 million gallons of wastewater each day utilizing more than 2,000 miles of pipeline and seven treatment facilities.

About Clark County:
Clark County is a dynamic and innovative organization dedicated to providing top-quality service with integrity, respect and accountability. With jurisdiction over the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and covering an area the size of New Jersey, Clark is the nation’s 13th-largest county and provides extensive regional services to more than 2 million citizens and 43 million visitors a year. Included are the nation’s 9th-busiest airport, air quality compliance, social services and the state’s largest public hospital, University Medical Center. The County also provides municipal services that are traditionally provided by cities to almost 900,000 residents in the unincorporated area. Those include fire protection, roads and other public works, parks and recreation, and planning and development.

Contact: Kim Adler
Phone: (702) 668-8046

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