- Summerlin Parkway
Infobox road
state=NV
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highway_name=Summerlin Parkway
maint=the City of Las Vegas
length_mi=6
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length_ref= [http://www.summerlinparkway.com/studyarea.htm/ Summerlin Parkway project study area] ]
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established=1989
direction_a=West
terminus_a=jct|state=NV|CC|215 in Las Vegas
direction_b=East
terminus_b=jct|state=NV|US|95|SR|595 in Las VegasSummerlin Parkway is a
freeway in the western portion of the City of Las Vegas, connecting US 95 to the Las Vegas Beltway. Summerlin Parkway serves the master planned community ofSummerlin .Route description
Summerlin Parkway begins at its junction with the
Las Vegas Beltway (currently an at-grade intersection). The road quickly becomes a divided highway with two lanes in each direction as it heads east from the intersection. At Anasazi Drive, Summerlin Parkway becomes a full freeway and maintains this status as it heads eastward through Summerlin and Las Vegas. The freeway terminates at the interchange with Rainbow Boulevard (SR 595) and US 95, locally known as the "Rainbow Curve" interchange.History
Summerlin Parkway was initially constructed by the developers of Summerlin through the Summerlin Homeowners Association. The first construction along the parkway consisted of rebuilding the US 95 interchange and a divided highway west to
Town Center Drive . Later projects funded by theRegional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada brought freeway interchanges toBuffalo Drive in 1992 and Rampart Boulevard in 1994. [http://www.summerlinparkway.com/history.htm Summerlin Parkway project history] ]By 2000, Summerlin Parkway was built up to
expressway standards to a western end at Anasazi Drive, and by 2004 the expressway terminated at the Las Vegas Beltway. [http://www.rockymountainroads.com/summerlin_pkwy.html Rocky Mountain Roads - Summerlin Parkway] ] A half-interchange was added at Durango Drive by 2005, and the Anasazi Drive intersection was converted to an interchange by 2006. Also in 2005, theNevada Department of Transportation had reconstructed the US 95/Rainbow Boulevard interchange as part of its US 95 widening project (including a new direct connection from eastbound Summerlin Parkway to US 95 north which was not constructed in 1989).Exit list
Summerlin Parkway lies entirely within the city of Las Vegas in Clark County. Exits on Summerlin Parkway are not numbered.
Future
The intersection at the Las Vegas Beltway is scheduled to be upgraded to a full freeway interchange by 2009. This work will be a part of an expansion projects along the beltway. [http://www.accessclarkcounty.net/Pubworks/county_projects/beltway/06_bulletin.pdf/ Clark County Public Works Informational Update Fall 2006] ]
The City of Las Vegas and the
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada are currently proposing to improve Summerlin Parkway. Some of the proposed improvements include adding one additional lane, adding a new managed lane in each direction, adding auxiliary lanes, and aesthetics improvements along the entire parkway. No timetable for these improvements has been established. [http://www.summerlinparkway.com/projectoverview.htm Summerlin Parkway project overview] ]References
External links
* [http://www.summerlinparkway.com/index.htm Summerlin Parkway Project Information Site]
* [http://www.rockymountainroads.com/summerlin_pkwy.html Summerlin Parkway at RockyMountainRoads.com]
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